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Biblioteca Ecosystem services of regulation and support in Amazonian pioneer fronts: searching for landscape drivers

Ecosystem services of regulation and support in Amazonian pioneer fronts: searching for landscape drivers

Ecosystem services of regulation and support in Amazonian pioneer fronts: searching for landscape drivers

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Date of publication
Diciembre 2014
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AGRIS:US201400084980
Pages
311-328

Landscape dynamics result from forestry and farming practices, both of which are expected to have diverse impacts on ecosystem services (ES). In this study, we investigated this general statement for regulating and supporting services via an assessment of ecosystem functions: climate regulation via carbon sequestration in soil and plant biomass, water cycle and soil erosion regulation via water infiltration in soil, and support for primary production via soil chemical quality and water storage. We tested the hypothesis that patterns of land-cover composition and structure significantly alter ES metrics at two different scales. We surveyed 54 farms in two Amazonian regions of Brazil and Colombia and assessed land-cover composition and structure from remote sensing data (farm scale) from 1990 to 2007. Simple and well-established methods were used to characterize soil and vegetation from five points in each farm (plot scale). Most ES metrics were significantly correlated with land-use (plot scale) and land-cover (farm scale) classifications; however, spatial variability in inherent soil properties, alone or in interaction with land-use or land-cover changes, contributed greatly to variability in ES metrics. Carbon stock in above-ground plant biomass and water infiltration rate decreased from forest to pasture land covers, whereas soil chemical quality and plant-available water storage capacity increased. Land-cover classifications based on structure metrics explained significantly less ES metric variation than those based on composition metrics. Land-cover composition dynamics explained 45� % (P�

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Grimaldi, Michel
Oszwald, Johan
Dolédec, Sylvain
Hurtado, Maria del Pilar
de Souza Miranda, Izildinha
Arnauld de Sartre, Xavier
Assis, William Santos de
Castañeda, Edna
Desjardins, Thierry
Dubs, Florence
Guevara, Edward
Gond, Valery
Lima, Tâmara Thaiz Santana
Marichal, Raphaël
Michelotti, Fernando
Mitja, Danielle
Noronha, Norberto Cornejo
Delgado Oliveira, Mariana Nascimento
Ramirez, Bertha
Rodriguez, Gamaliel
Sarrazin, Max
Silva, Mário Lopes da Jr.
Costa, Luiz Gonzaga Silva
Souza, Simão Lindoso de
Veiga, Iran
Velasquez, Elena
Lavelle, Patrick

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