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Embrapa Semiárido. |
Data corrente: |
31/10/2019 |
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31/10/2019 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
Autoria: |
ALBERTON, B.; TORRES, R. da S.; SILVA, T. S. F.; ROCHA, H. R. da; MOURA, M. S. B. de; MORELLATO, L. P. C. |
Afiliação: |
Bruna Alberton, UNESP - Rio Claro, SP; Ricardo da Silva Torres, UNICAMP; Thiago Sanna Freire Silva, University of Stirling, FK9 4LA Stirling, UK; Humberto R. da Rocha, USP - São Paulo, SP; MAGNA SOELMA BESERRA DE MOURA, CPATSA; Leonor Patricia Cerdeira Morellato, UNESP - Rio Claro, SP. |
Título: |
Leafing patterns and drivers across seasonally dry tropical communities. |
Ano de publicação: |
2019 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Remote Sensing, v. 11, 2267, 2019. |
DOI: |
10.3390/rs11192267 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Investigating the timing of key phenological events across environments with variable seasonality is crucial to understand the drivers of ecosystem dynamics. Leaf production in the tropics is mainly constrained by water and light availability. Identifying the factors regulating leaf phenology patterns allows eciently forecasting of climate change impacts. We conducted a novel phenological monitoring study across four Neotropical vegetation sites using leaf phenology time series obtained from digital repeated photographs (phenocameras). Seasonality diered among sites, from very seasonally dry climate in the caatinga dry scrubland with an eight-month long dry season to the less restrictive Cerrado vegetation with a six-month dry season. To unravel the main drivers of leaf phenology and understand how they influence seasonal dynamics (represented by the green color channel (Gcc) vegetation index), we applied Generalized Additive Mixed Models (GAMMs) to estimate the growing seasons, using water deficit and day length as covariates. Our results indicated that plant-water relationships are more important in the caatinga, while light (measured as day-length) was more relevant in explaining leafing patterns in Cerrado communities. Leafing behaviors and predictor-response relationships (distinct smooth functions) were more variable at the less seasonal Cerrado sites, suggesting that different life-forms (grasses, herbs, shrubs, and trees) are capable of overcoming drought through specific phenological strategies and associated functional traits, such as deep root systems in trees. MenosInvestigating the timing of key phenological events across environments with variable seasonality is crucial to understand the drivers of ecosystem dynamics. Leaf production in the tropics is mainly constrained by water and light availability. Identifying the factors regulating leaf phenology patterns allows eciently forecasting of climate change impacts. We conducted a novel phenological monitoring study across four Neotropical vegetation sites using leaf phenology time series obtained from digital repeated photographs (phenocameras). Seasonality diered among sites, from very seasonally dry climate in the caatinga dry scrubland with an eight-month long dry season to the less restrictive Cerrado vegetation with a six-month dry season. To unravel the main drivers of leaf phenology and understand how they influence seasonal dynamics (represented by the green color channel (Gcc) vegetation index), we applied Generalized Additive Mixed Models (GAMMs) to estimate the growing seasons, using water deficit and day length as covariates. Our results indicated that plant-water relationships are more important in the caatinga, while light (measured as day-length) was more relevant in explaining leafing patterns in Cerrado communities. Leafing behaviors and predictor-response relationships (distinct smooth functions) were more variable at the less seasonal Cerrado sites, suggesting that different life-forms (grasses, herbs, shrubs, and trees) are capable of overcoming drought through spe... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Fatores climáticos; Fenologia remota perto da superfície; Fenologia vegetativa; Sazonalidade; Séries temporais. |
Thesagro: |
Clima; Mudança Climática; Vegetação. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Climatic zones. |
Categoria do assunto: |
P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/204006/1/Leafing-Patterns-and-2019.pdf
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Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. |
Data corrente: |
13/07/2015 |
Data da última atualização: |
17/05/2022 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
Autoria: |
PRATES, J. F.; OLIVEIRA, F. R. B. de; MAIA, A. L. R. de S.; PENIDO, P. P. do N.; FERREIRA, M. I. C.; FONSECA, J. F. da. |
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Jader Forquim Prates; Fernanda Rocha Batista de Oliveira, UNIPAC-JF - Juiz de Fora, MG, Brasil; Ana Lúcia Rocha e Silva Maia, Universidade Federal Fluminense - Niterói, RJ, Brasil; Paula Pires do Nascimento Penido, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) - Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil; MARIA IZABEL CARNEIRO FERREIRA, CNPC; JEFERSON FERREIRA DA FONSECA, CNPC. |
Título: |
Associação do efeito macho e duas doses cloprostenol para indução de estro sincronizados em ovelhas Santa Inês na região da Mata Atlântica de Minas Gerais. |
Ano de publicação: |
2015 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE REPRODUÇÃO ANIMAL, 21., 2015, Belo Horizonte. Anais... Belo Horizonte: CBRA, 2015. p. 187. |
Idioma: |
Português |
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[Association of the male effect and two doses of cloprostenol to induce synchronous estrus in Santa Inês Sheep in the Atlantic Forest of Minas Gerais] |
Palavras-Chave: |
Efeito macho; Indução do estro; Oestrous cycle; Raça Santa Inês; Taxa de prenhez. |
Thesagro: |
Acasalamento; Ciclo estral; Ovino; Reprodução animal; Sincronização do cio. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
cloprostenol; Copulation; male effect; Pregnancy; Sheep. |
Categoria do assunto: |
L Ciência Animal e Produtos de Origem Animal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/126441/1/cnpc-2015-Associacao.pdf
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