Herbivory and leaf mass in Peltogyne confertiflora (Mart. Ex Hayne) Benth. Fabales Bromhead Fabaceae Lindl. at Forest and Cerrado

As the environment is the most important factor responsible for the morphological characteristics of plants, is expected to find differences in herbivory rates at different habitats. In this study we compared the leaf herbivory rate in Peltogyne confertiflora (Mart. ex Hayne) Benth. in forest and open vegetation (cerrado) in the Cerrado biome, and evaluated if the herbivory could be explained by individual morphological characters or by amount of resource. The herbivory rates were bigest in forest. Leaf biomass was selected as most important variable for explain herbivory rate in forest and cerrado. Apparently there is a density-dependent effect on the rate of herbivory, highlighting the need for quantification of biomass in similar studies.

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Main Authors: Françoso, Renata D., Goeller, Ana J., Lenza, Eddie
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Published: Asociación Argentina de Ecología 2013
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spelling rev-ecoaus-article-11752023-11-02T20:55:40Z Herbivory and leaf mass in Peltogyne confertiflora (Mart. Ex Hayne) Benth. Fabales Bromhead Fabaceae Lindl. at Forest and Cerrado Herbivoria e biomassa foliar em Peltogyne confertiflora (Mart. ex Hayne) Benth. Fabales Bromhead Fabaceae Lindl. em ambientes de Floresta e Cerrado Françoso, Renata D. Goeller, Ana J. Lenza, Eddie phytophysiognomies leaf predation animal-plant interactions fitofisionomias predação foliar interação planta-animal As the environment is the most important factor responsible for the morphological characteristics of plants, is expected to find differences in herbivory rates at different habitats. In this study we compared the leaf herbivory rate in Peltogyne confertiflora (Mart. ex Hayne) Benth. in forest and open vegetation (cerrado) in the Cerrado biome, and evaluated if the herbivory could be explained by individual morphological characters or by amount of resource. The herbivory rates were bigest in forest. Leaf biomass was selected as most important variable for explain herbivory rate in forest and cerrado. Apparently there is a density-dependent effect on the rate of herbivory, highlighting the need for quantification of biomass in similar studies. Como o ambiente é um dos principais fatores responsáveis pelas características morfológicas de espécies vegetais, é esperado encontrar diferentes taxas de herbivoria em indivíduos de ambientes distintos. Neste trabalho comparamos a taxa de herbivoria foliar em Peltogyne confertiflora (Mart. ex Hayne) Benth. entre ambiente de floresta e de cerrado e avaliamos se a herbivoria é explicada por características morfológicas dos indivíduos ou pela quantidade de recurso. A taxa de herbivoria foi maior em ambiente florestal. Biomassa foliar foi selecionada como a variável mais importante para explicar a taxa de herbivoria em floresta e em cerrado. Aparentemente existe um efeito densidade-dependente na taxa de herbivoria, reforçando a necessidade da quantificação da biomassa em estudos semelhantes. Asociación Argentina de Ecología 2013-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Communications Comunicaciones application/pdf https://ojs.ecologiaaustral.com.ar/index.php/Ecologia_Austral/article/view/1175 10.25260/EA.13.23.3.0.1175 Ecología Austral; Vol. 23 No. 3 (2013): December 2013, Pages 143-226; 222-226 Ecología Austral; Vol. 23 Núm. 3 (2013): December 2013, Pages 143-226; 222-226 1667-782X 0327-5477 spa https://ojs.ecologiaaustral.com.ar/index.php/Ecologia_Austral/article/view/1175/569 Derechos de autor 2020 Renata D. Françoso, Ana J. Goeller, Eddie Lenza https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Lenza, Eddie
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author_facet Françoso, Renata D.
Goeller, Ana J.
Lenza, Eddie
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title Herbivory and leaf mass in Peltogyne confertiflora (Mart. Ex Hayne) Benth. Fabales Bromhead Fabaceae Lindl. at Forest and Cerrado
title_short Herbivory and leaf mass in Peltogyne confertiflora (Mart. Ex Hayne) Benth. Fabales Bromhead Fabaceae Lindl. at Forest and Cerrado
title_full Herbivory and leaf mass in Peltogyne confertiflora (Mart. Ex Hayne) Benth. Fabales Bromhead Fabaceae Lindl. at Forest and Cerrado
title_fullStr Herbivory and leaf mass in Peltogyne confertiflora (Mart. Ex Hayne) Benth. Fabales Bromhead Fabaceae Lindl. at Forest and Cerrado
title_full_unstemmed Herbivory and leaf mass in Peltogyne confertiflora (Mart. Ex Hayne) Benth. Fabales Bromhead Fabaceae Lindl. at Forest and Cerrado
title_sort herbivory and leaf mass in peltogyne confertiflora (mart. ex hayne) benth. fabales bromhead fabaceae lindl. at forest and cerrado
description As the environment is the most important factor responsible for the morphological characteristics of plants, is expected to find differences in herbivory rates at different habitats. In this study we compared the leaf herbivory rate in Peltogyne confertiflora (Mart. ex Hayne) Benth. in forest and open vegetation (cerrado) in the Cerrado biome, and evaluated if the herbivory could be explained by individual morphological characters or by amount of resource. The herbivory rates were bigest in forest. Leaf biomass was selected as most important variable for explain herbivory rate in forest and cerrado. Apparently there is a density-dependent effect on the rate of herbivory, highlighting the need for quantification of biomass in similar studies.
publisher Asociación Argentina de Ecología
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