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ECOFOR: Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in degraded and recovering Amazonian and Atlantic Forests

Grant number: 12/51872-5
Support Opportunities:BIOTA-FAPESP Program - Thematic Grants
Start date: August 01, 2013
End date: April 30, 2018
Field of knowledge:Biological Sciences - Ecology
Agreement: NERC, UKRI
Principal Investigator:Carlos Alfredo Joly
Grantee:Carlos Alfredo Joly
Principal researcher abroad: Jos Barlow
Institution abroad: Lancaster University, England
Host Institution: Instituto de Biologia (IB). Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Campinas , SP, Brazil
Pesquisadores principais:
Helber Custódio de Freitas ; Humberto Ribeiro da Rocha ; Jorge Yoshio Tamashiro ; Luís Carlos Bernacci ; Marco Antonio de Assis ; Marcos Pereira Marinho Aidar ; Simone Aparecida Vieira ; Tomas Ferreira Domingues
Associated research grant(s):14/50453-4 - Incorporating phylogeny into a new integrated dataset of South American tropical tree trait characteristics, AP.BTA.R
Associated scholarship(s):16/03880-0 - Leaf venation in tree species along a human-disturbance gradient of Atlantic Forest, SP., BP.DR
14/26160-7 - Functional traits associated with drought tolerance in a disturbance gradient of Atlantic Forest., BP.MS
14/13322-9 - Ecophysiology of Atlantic Forests: a new process-based model, BP.PD
14/07851-9 - The use of landscape ecology tools in a transect section across the Paraiba do Sul Valley, from Serra do Mar to Serra da Mantiqueira, identifying forest fragments along a gradient of human modifications, BP.PD
14/01101-8 - ECOFOR: biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in degraded and recovering areas in the Amazon and Atlantic Forests, BP.PD

Abstract

Tropical Forests hold half of the total stock of carbon in the world's vegetation and produce 34% of the total gross primary productivity in terrestrial systems across the planet, which represents the largest contribution to Earths' productivity from a single biome and is more than four times the contribution from boreal and temperate forests combined. At the same time, tropical forests support staggering levels of biodiversity, and are notable hotspots for almost all terrestrial plant and animal groups. They are also highly threatened by human activities with deforestation rates reaching 8 - 10 Million hectares yr-1 from 2000-2010. The remaining forests have already been degraded by over-exploitation of timber and non¬-timber resources, patch isolation and edge-effects, fire and climate change. Yet we still have a limited understanding of how these forests are functioning, whether they are providing critical ecosystem services, and the prospects for long-term biodiversity persistence. Five areas of scientific research are urgently needing to address these knowledge gaps and help inform appropriate management of these ecosystems: i) Impacts on ecosystem functioning, especially cycling of organic matter and nutrients and relationships between biophysical processes, soil, biodiversity and climate; li) Linking ecosystem functioning and biological traits, where Trait-based approaches will provide insights into the stability and resilience of degraded and regenerating forests; iii) Understanding the generality of ecosystem responses: Can insights into ecosystem functioning derived from one region accurately predict responses in tropical forests in other continents?; iv) Understanding the consequences of human-modification across the whole landscapes and multi spatial scales; and v) Closing the science-policy gap. This project aims to deliver a step-change in our understanding of the consequences of forest degradation and regeneration for biodiversity and associated ecological processes and services in Amazon and Atlantic Forests. We will: 1) establish the first intensive network of long-term monitoring sites along a gradient from intact to severely altered forests in the Brazilian Amazon, and significantly enhance the existing network of modified and intact sites in the Atlantic Forest; 2) complement these intensive-sites with a network of extensive study plots across multiple river catchments in the Amazon and the Atlantic Forest, enabling us to answer questions about changes in biodiversity, functional traits and carbon stocks at the landscape level; and 3) develop an integrated research framework that links the data and process understanding from both intensive and extensive observations of human-modified gradients to multi-scale ecosystem models. The project will be focusing on four types of forest along a disturbance gradient, considering the two predominant degradation processes, selective logging and fires. The Intensive study will be performed in two plots set: Biota program plots in the Serra do Mar State Park, South-eastern Brazilian Atlantic Forest; and Santarém-Belterra region, Amazonian Forest. Within the Amazon forest, we will also make use of two existing permanent plots set in degraded forests to test the generality of our findings in the Santarem region, Acre and Paragominas. The expected results will contribute to the development of meaningful hypotheses about the functional consequences of changes in plant and bird communities, used here as biodiversity surrogates, following human-modification of tropical forests. The project will leave an important legacy, both in knowledge and infrastructure, which will continue to allow improvements in our understanding of HMTFs beyond the end of project, since the studied plots will be converted into long-term monitoring sites across the Amazon and Atlantic Forest. Within this specific call for proposals data and results will also be compared with those of the SAFE Project in Malaysia. (AU)

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Scientific publications (33)
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FRANCA, FILIPE M.; BENKWITT, CASSADRA E.; PAALTA, GUAIAUPE; ROBINSON, JAMES P. W.; GRAHAM, NICHOLAS A. J.; TYLIANAKIS, JASON M.; BERENGUER, ERIKA; LEES, ALEXANDER C.; FERREIRAV, JOICE; LOUZADA, JULIO; et al. Climatic and local stressor interactions threaten tropical forests and coral reefs. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, v. 375, n. 1794, SI, . (12/51872-5)
OLIVEIRA DE SOUZA, ANA CLAUDIA; BENACCI, LUIS; JOLY, CARLOS ALFREDO. Florística e estrutura da comunidade arbórea de uma Floresta Ombrófila Densa a 800 m acima do nível do mar, em Ubatuba/SP, Brasil. Biota Neotropica, v. 18, n. 4, . (12/51872-5)
DE MORAIS, TAINA MADALENA OLIVEIRA; BERENGUER, ERIKA; BARLOW, JOS; FRANCA, FILIPE; LENNOX, GARETH D.; MALHI, YADVINDER; ROSSI, LIANA CHESINI; DE SEIXAS, MARINA MARIA MORAES; FERREIRA, JOICE. Leaf-litter production in human-modified Amazonian forests following the El Nino-mediated drought and fires of 2015-2016. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, v. 496, . (12/51872-5)
SAAD, SANDRA ISAY; DA SILVA, JONATHAN MOTA; NAVES SILVA, MARX LEANDRO; BITTENCOURT GUIMARAES, JOAO LUIS; SOUSA JUNIOR, WILSON CABRAL; FIGUEIREDO, RICARDO DE OLIVEIRA; DA ROCHA, HUMBERTO RIBEIRO. Analyzing ecological restoration strategies for water and soil conservation. PLoS One, v. 13, n. 2, . (12/51872-5, 15/50682-6)
FAUSET, SOPHIE; GLOOR, MANUEL U.; AIDAR, MARCOS P. M.; FREITAS, HELBER C.; FYLLAS, NIKOLAOS M.; MARABESI, MAURO A.; ROCHELLE, ANDR E. L. C.; SHENKIN, ALEXANDER; VIEIRA, SIMONE A.; JOLY, CARLOS A.. Tropical forest light regimes in a human-modified landscape. ECOSPHERE, v. 8, n. 11, . (12/51872-5, 14/13322-9)
PADGURSCHI, MAIRA C. G.; VIEIRA, SIMONE A.; STEFANI, EDSON J. F.; NARDOTO, GABRIELA B.; JOLY, CARLOS A.. Nitrogen input by bamboos in neotropical forest: a new perspective. PeerJ, v. 6, . (03/12595-7, 12/51872-5, 07/57465-4, 08/50285-3, 15/50682-6, 12/50343-9)
PARRA-SANCHEZ, EDICSON; BANKS-LEITE, CRISTINA. The magnitude and extent of edge effects on vascular epiphytes across the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v. 10, n. 1, . (12/51872-5)
FERREIRA, JOICE; LENNOX, GARETH D.; GARDNER, TOBY A.; THOMSON, JAMES R.; BERENGUER, ERIKA; LEES, ALEXANDER C.; MAC NALLY, RALPH; ARAGAO, LUIZ E. O. C.; FERRAZ, SILVIO F. B.; LOUZADA, JULIO; et al. Carbon-focused conservation may fail to protect the most biodiverse tropical forests. NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE, v. 8, n. 8, p. 744+, . (12/51872-5)
ANTUNES, C.; SILVA, C.; MAGUAS, C.; JOLY, C. A.; VIEIRA, S.. Seasonal changes in water sources used by woody species in a tropical coastal dune forest. PLANT AND SOIL, v. 437, n. 1-2, p. 41-54, . (12/51872-5, 03/12595-7)
ESQUIVEL-MUELBERT, ADRIANE; BENNETT, AMY C.; SULLIVAN, MARTIN J. P.; BAKER, JESSICA C. A.; GAVISH, YONI; JOHNSON, MICHELLE O.; WANG, YUNXIA; CHAMBERS-OSTLER, ALEXANDER; GIANNICHI, MARTA LISLI; GOMES, LUCIENE; et al. A Spatial and Temporal Risk Assessment of the Impacts of El Nino on the Tropical Forest Carbon Cycle: Theoretical Framework, Scenarios, and Implications. ATMOSPHERE, v. 10, n. 10, . (12/51872-5)
AGUIRRE-GUTIERREZ, JESUS; BERENGUER, ERIKA; MENOR, IMMA OLIVERAS; BAUMAN, DAVID; CORRAL-RIVAS, JOSE JAVIER; GUADALUPE NAVA-MIRANDA, MARIA; BOTH, SABINE; NDONG, JOSUE EDZANG; ONDO, FIDELE EVOUNA; BENGONE, NATACHA N'SSI; et al. Functional susceptibility of tropical forests to climate change. NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, v. N/A, p. 25-pg., . (12/51872-5, 03/12595-7)
PARRA-SANCHEZ, EDICSON; BANKS-LEITE, CRISTINA. Value of human-modified forests for the conservation of canopy epiphytes. Biotropica, v. N/A, p. 11-pg., . (12/51872-5)
MARTIN, THOMAS C. M.; ROCHA, HUMBERTO R.; PEREZ, GABRIEL M. P.. Fine scale surface climate in complex terrain using machine learning. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, v. 41, n. 1, . (12/51872-5, 15/50682-6, 12/50343-9)
CARVALHO, RAQUEL L.; RESENDE, ANGELICA F.; BARLOW, JOS; FRANCA, FILIPE M.; MOURA, MARIO R.; MACIEL, RAFAELLA; ALVES-MARTINS, FERNANDA; SHUTT, JACK; NUNES, CASSIO A.; ELIAS, FERNANDO; et al. Pervasive gaps in Amazonian ecological research. Current Biology, v. 33, n. 16, p. 15-pg., . (19/24049-5, 22/12231-6, 21/11840-6, 22/07381-9, 12/51872-5, 19/25478-7)
KAMIMURA, VITOR DE ANDRADE; MARCUSSO, GABRIEL MENDES; SABINO, GABRIEL PAVAN; ASSIS, MARCO ANTONIO; JOLY, CARLOS ALFREDO; LOIOLA, PRISCILLA DE PAULA. Family legacy: contrasting diversity-elevation relationships on a coastal Atlantic Forest mountain system. PLANT ECOLOGY, v. 223, n. 8, p. 17-pg., . (03/12595-7, 10/50811-7, 12/51872-5)
LIANG, JINGJING; GAMARRA, JAVIER G. P.; PICARD, NICOLAS; ZHOU, MO; PIJANOWSKI, BRYAN; JACOBS, DOUGLASS F.; REICH, PETER B.; CROWTHER, THOMAS W.; NABUURS, GERT-JAN; DE-MIGUEL, SERGIO; et al. Co-limitation towards lower latitudes shapes global forest diversity gradients. NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, v. 6, n. 10, p. 24-pg., . (03/12595-7, 12/51872-5)
LAPOLA, DAVID M.; DA SILVA, JOSE MARIA C.; BRAGA, DIEGO R.; CARPIGIANI, LARISSA; OGAWA, FERNANDA; TORRES, ROGER R.; BARBOSA, LUIS C. F.; OMETTO, JEAN P. H. B.; JOLY, CARLOS A.. A climate-change vulnerability and adaptation assessment for Brazil's protected areas. Conservation Biology, v. 34, n. 2, p. 11-pg., . (12/08250-3, 14/50627-2, 12/51872-5)
FRANCA, FILIPE M.; BENKWITT, CASSADRA E.; PAALTA, GUAIAUPE; ROBINSON, JAMES P. W.; GRAHAM, NICHOLAS A. J.; TYLIANAKIS, JASON M.; BERENGUER, ERIKA; LEES, ALEXANDER C.; FERREIRAV, JOICE; LOUZADA, JULIO; et al. Climatic and local stressor interactions threaten tropical forests and coral reefs. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, v. 375, n. 1794, p. 10-pg., . (12/51872-5)
LAPOLA, DAVID M.; DA SILVA, JOSE MARIA C.; BRAGA, DIEGO R.; CARPIGIANI, LARISSA; OGAWA, FERNANDA; TORRES, ROGER R.; BARBOSA, LUIS C. F.; OMETTO, JEAN P. H. B.; JOLY, CARLOS A.. A climate-change vulnerability and adaptation assessment for Brazil's protected areas. Conservation Biology, . (12/51872-5, 14/50627-2, 12/08250-3)
BERENGUER, ERIKA; LENNOX, GARETH D.; FERREIRA, JOICE; MALHI, YADVINDER; ARAGAO, LUIZ E. O. C.; BARRETO, JULIA RODRIGUES; ESPIRITO-SANTO, FERNANDO DEL BON; FIGUEIREDO, AXA EMANUELLE S.; FRANCA, FILIPE; GARDNER, TOBY ALAN; et al. Tracking the impacts of El Nino drought and fire in human-modified Amazonian forests. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, v. 118, n. 30, . (15/50392-8, 18/15001-6, 12/51872-5)
ORME, C. DAVID L.; MAYOR, SARAH; DOS ANJOS, LUIZ; DEVELEY, PEDRO F.; HATFIELD, JACK H.; MORANTE-FILHO, JOSE CARLOS; TYLIANAKIS, JASON M.; UEZU, ALEXANDRE; BANKS-LEITE, CRISTINA. Distance to range edge determines sensitivity to deforestation. NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, v. 3, n. 6, p. 886-891, . (12/51872-5)
GORGULHO PADGURSCHI, MAIRA DE CAMPOS; REIS, TALITA SOARES; ALVES, LUCIANA FERREIRA; VIEIRA, SIMONE APARECIDA; JOLY, CARLOS ALFREDO. Outcomes of a native bamboo on biomass and carbon stocks of a neotropical biodiversity hotspot. ACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, v. 111, . (12/10851-5, 03/12595-7, 12/51872-5, 08/50824-1)
DA SILVA, CINTHIA APARECIDA; LONDE, VINICIUS; ANDRADE, SARA ADRIAN LOPEZ; JOLY, CARLOS ALFREDO; VIEIRA, SIMONE APARECIDA. Fine root-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi interaction in Tropical Montane Forests: Effects of cover modifications and season. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, v. 476, . (12/51872-5)
WAGNER, FABIEN H.; SANCHEZ, ALBER; TARABALKA, YULIYA; LOTTE, RODOLFO G.; FERREIRA, MATHEUS P.; AIDAR, MARCOS P. M.; GLOOR, EMANUEL; PHILLIPS, OLIVER L.; ARAGAO, LUIZ E. O. C.. Using the U-net convolutional network to map forest types and disturbance in the Atlantic rainforest with very high resolution images. REMOTE SENSING IN ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION, v. 5, n. 4, p. 360-375, . (16/03397-7, 16/24977-1, 15/50484-0, 13/50533-5, 12/51872-5)
HATFIELD, JACK H.; BARLOW, JOS; JOLY, CARLOS A.; LEES, ALEXANDER C.; DE FREITAS PARRUCO, CELSO HENRIQUE; TOBIAS, JOSEPH A.; ORME, C. DAVID L.; BANKS-LEITE, CRISTINA. Mediation of area and edge effects in forest fragments by adjacent land use. Conservation Biology, v. 34, n. 2, p. 395-404, . (12/51872-5)
ELIAS, FERNANDO; FERREIRA, JOICE; RESENDE, ANGELICA F.; BERENGUER, ERIKA; FRANCA, FILIPE; SMITH, CHARLOTTE C.; SCHWARTZ, GUSTAVO; NASCIMENTO, RODRIGO O.; GUEDES, MATHEUS; ROSSI, LIANA CHESINI; et al. Comparing contemporary and lifetime rates of carbon accumulation from secondary forests in the eastern Amazon. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, v. 508, p. 8-pg., . (12/51872-5, 19/24049-5)
WAGNER, FABIEN H.; SANCHEZ, ALBER; AIDAR, MARCOS P. M.; ROCHELLE, ANDRE L. C.; TARABALKA, YULIYA; FONSECA, MARISA G.; PHILLIPS, OLIVER L.; GLOOR, EMANUEL; ARAGAO, LUIZ E. O. C.. Mapping Atlantic rainforest degradation and regeneration history with indicator species using convolutional network. PLoS One, v. 15, n. 2, . (12/51872-5, 16/17652-9, 15/50484-0, 16/03397-7, 13/50533-5)
WANDERLEY, RAIANNY L. N.; DOMINGUES, LEONARDO M.; JOLY, CARLOS A.; ROCHA, HUMBERTO R.. Relationship between land surface temperature and fraction of anthropized area in the Atlantic forest region, Brazil. PLoS One, v. 14, n. 12, . (15/50682-6, 12/51872-5)
FAUSET, SOPHIE; OLIVEIRA, LAUANA; BUCKERIDGE, MARCOS S.; FOYER, CHRISTINE H.; GALBRAITH, DAVID; TIWARI, RAKESH; GLOOR, MANUEL. Contrasting responses of stomatal conductance and photosynthetic capacity to warming and elevated CO2 in the tropical tree species Alchomea glandulosa under heatwave conditions. ENVIRONMENTAL AND EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY, v. 158, p. 28-39, . (12/51872-5)
JOLY, CARLOS A.; METZGER, JEAN PAUL; TABARELLI, MARCELO. Experiences from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: ecological findings and conservation initiatives. NEW PHYTOLOGIST, v. 204, n. 3, p. 459-473, . (03/12595-7, 12/51872-5, 10/50811-7)
FAUSET, SOPHIE; FREITAS, HELBER C.; GALBRAITH, DAVID R.; SULLIVAN, MARTIN J. P.; AIDAR, MARCOS P. M.; JOLY, CARLOS A.; PHILLIPS, OLIVER L.; VIEIRA, SIMONE A.; GLOOR, MANUEL U.. Differences in leaf thermoregulation and water use strategies between three co-occurring Atlantic forest tree species. PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT, v. 41, n. 7, p. 1618-1631, . (12/51872-5, 14/13322-9)
PEREIRA, THALES A.; VIEIRA, SIMONE A.; OLIVEIRA, RAFAEL S.; ANTIQUEIRA, PABLO A. P.; MIGLIORINI, GUSTAVO H.; ROMERO, GUSTAVO Q.. Local drivers of heterogeneity in a tropical forest: epiphytic tank bromeliads affect the availability of soil resources and conditions and indirectly affect the structure of seedling communities. Oecologia, v. 199, n. 1, p. 11-pg., . (19/08474-8, 17/09052-4, 12/51872-5)
KAMIMURA, VITOR DE A.; LOIOLA, PRISCILLA DE P.; CARMONA, CARLOS P.; ASSIS, MARCO A.; JOLY, CARLOS A.; SANTOS, FLAVIO A. M.; VIEIRA, SIMONE A.; ALVES, LUCIANA F.; MARTINS, VALERIA F.; RAMOS, ELIANA; et al. Trait interactions effects on tropical tree demography depend on the environmental context. PERSPECTIVES IN PLANT ECOLOGY EVOLUTION AND SYSTEMATICS, v. 59, p. 11-pg., . (03/12595-7, 12/51872-5)

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