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27/08/2025 |
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27/08/2025 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
Autoria: |
ALBUQUERQUE, L. B. de; GOMES, W. B.; POMPERMAIER, V. T.; MELO, A. C. A de; LEITE, J. B. |
Afiliação: |
LIDIAMAR BARBOSA DE ALBUQUERQUE, CPAC; WILLIAN B. GOMES, UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA; VINICIUS TIRELLI POMPERMAIER, UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA; ANA C. A. DE MELO, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE GOIÁS; JUSSARA B. LEITE, UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA. |
Título: |
Restorability and Use Potential (RUP) of native riparian forest species as a tool for ecological restoration in the Cerrado. |
Ano de publicação: |
2025 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Restoration Ecology, e70156, 2025. |
Páginas: |
15 p. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.70156 |
Idioma: |
Português |
Notas: |
Online first. |
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Traditionally, species selection for restoration is based on ecological characteristics, but the current trend is to combine this with social and technical criteria. Here, we formulated the Restorability and Use Potential (RUP) as a selection tool for native riparian forest species that integrates important parameters for ecological restoration with the multiple uses of the species. We conducted the study in a riparian forest remnant in the Brazilian Cerrado. After identifying 93 woody species, their ecological traits and use categories were assigned based on the literature. The RUP was calculated by adding the Ecological Potential (EP) and the Potential Use (PU) of the species. The species' EP was based on five traits, ordered in a descending level of importance: (1) fauna attraction capacity > (2) tree canopy projection > (3) fruit type > (4) successional category. The species' PU was determined by the sum of up to 16 use categories. The species were categorized into low, medium, and high EP, PU, and RUP. The results indicated that 48.4% of the species had medium, 29% low, and 22.6% high RUP. Of the 21 species that presented high RUP, three had a combined high PU and EP. In some situations, RUP allows species with low EP to reach values equal to or higher than those with high EP due to the aggregation of PU. RUP emerges as an alternative for selecting native species to improve the ecological restoration process by adding value to the species and providing alternative benefits for communities and rural producers. MenosTraditionally, species selection for restoration is based on ecological characteristics, but the current trend is to combine this with social and technical criteria. Here, we formulated the Restorability and Use Potential (RUP) as a selection tool for native riparian forest species that integrates important parameters for ecological restoration with the multiple uses of the species. We conducted the study in a riparian forest remnant in the Brazilian Cerrado. After identifying 93 woody species, their ecological traits and use categories were assigned based on the literature. The RUP was calculated by adding the Ecological Potential (EP) and the Potential Use (PU) of the species. The species' EP was based on five traits, ordered in a descending level of importance: (1) fauna attraction capacity > (2) tree canopy projection > (3) fruit type > (4) successional category. The species' PU was determined by the sum of up to 16 use categories. The species were categorized into low, medium, and high EP, PU, and RUP. The results indicated that 48.4% of the species had medium, 29% low, and 22.6% high RUP. Of the 21 species that presented high RUP, three had a combined high PU and EP. In some situations, RUP allows species with low EP to reach values equal to or higher than those with high EP due to the aggregation of PU. RUP emerges as an alternative for selecting native species to improve the ecological restoration process by adding value to the species and providing alternative benef... Mostrar Tudo |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Ecological restoration; Riparian forests. |
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