2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0001-37652010000200014
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Spatial-temporal distribution of fire-protected savanna physiognomies in Southeastern Brazil

Abstract: The analysis of the influence of edaphic finer textures, as a facilitating factor for the expansion of forest formations in the absence of fire, was possible thanks to rare characteristics found in a savanna fragment located in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. The total suppression of fire for over four decades, and the occurrence of two savanna physiognomies, cerrado sensu stricto and cerradão, allowed the conduction of this study based on the hypothesis that cerradão, a physiognomy of forest aspect consisting… Show more

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“…Changing these factors in nature can lead to a reduction in germination success for Cerrado grasses and, thus, may compromise the persistence of these species in the long term. Woody plants encroachment into Cerrado grasslands due to fire suppression, which has been shown by some studies (Durigan & Ratter 2006;Cardoso et al 2010;Pinheiro & Durigan 2009;Pinheiro et al 2010;Silva et al 2013), probably alters important environmental conditions, by narrowing the amplitude of daily temperature and decreasing the availability of light. Another factor that may modify the conditions of light and microclimate close to the ground in the Cerrado is the invasion by exotic grasses (Hoffmann & Haridasan 2008;Mendonça et al 2015), which accumulate much more biomass on the soil surface than the native grasses.…”
Section: Dry Grasslandmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Changing these factors in nature can lead to a reduction in germination success for Cerrado grasses and, thus, may compromise the persistence of these species in the long term. Woody plants encroachment into Cerrado grasslands due to fire suppression, which has been shown by some studies (Durigan & Ratter 2006;Cardoso et al 2010;Pinheiro & Durigan 2009;Pinheiro et al 2010;Silva et al 2013), probably alters important environmental conditions, by narrowing the amplitude of daily temperature and decreasing the availability of light. Another factor that may modify the conditions of light and microclimate close to the ground in the Cerrado is the invasion by exotic grasses (Hoffmann & Haridasan 2008;Mendonça et al 2015), which accumulate much more biomass on the soil surface than the native grasses.…”
Section: Dry Grasslandmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Dense uniform tall vegetation (cerradão or forest) has replaced open Cerrado in many sites in the absence of fire (Cardoso et al 2009;Pinheiro & Durigan 2009;Pinheiro, Azevedo & Monteiro 2010). Estimating the proportion of the biome where forest vegetation could never establish even after fire suppression due to shortage or excess of soil water (e.g.…”
Section: The Consequences Of Fire Suppressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Durigan & Ratter ; Pinheiro et al . ). In drier savannas, climate alone may prevent the development of a closed forest canopy (Sankaran et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%