The Role of Mountains as Refugia for Biodiversity in Brazilian Caatinga: Conservationist Implications

2017 
The relationship between how humans and altitude influence the structure of plant communities has been poorly investigated and particularly so in semiarid ecosystems. Understanding the processes that affect plant community structure is essential for sustaining the biodiversity found in altitudinal refugia of the Brazilian Caatinga. In this study, we investigated the influence of altitudinal gradients and human impacts on floristic composition and structure of a shrubby-arboreal community in northeastern Brazil. We recorded a total of 68 tree species in 45 randomly sampled 4 × 50 m plots in three different altitudinal levels (Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3). The species clearly separated among the altitudes studied when the abundance data were analyzed (Bray–Curtis, Nonmetric Multidimensional Scaling). Whittaker plots indicated that Level 3 (highest) had more species and greater evenness and thus greater diversity. On the other hand, Level 1 (lowest) had lower diversity with greater dominance of a few pione...
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