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Rock n' Seeds: A database of seed functional traits and germination experiments from Brazilian rock outcrop vegetation.

Authors :
Ordóñez-Parra CA
Dayrell RLC
Negreiros D
Andrade ACS
Andrade LG
Antonini Y
Barreto LC
Barros FV
Carvalho VDC
Corredor BAD
Davide AC
Duarte AA
Feitosa SDS
Fernandes AF
Fernandes GW
Figueiredo MA
Fidelis A
Garcia LC
Garcia QS
Giorni VT
Gomes VGN
Gonçalves-Magalhães C
Kozovits AR
Lemos-Filho JP
Le Stradic S
Machado IC
Maia FR
Marques AR
Mendes-Rodrigues C
Messias MCTB
Morellato LPC
de Moraes MG
Moreira B
Nunes FP
Oliveira AKM
Oki Y
Rodrigues ARP
Pietczak C
Pina JC
Ramos SJ
Ranal MA
Ribeiro-Oliveira JP
Rodrigues FH
Santana DG
Santos FMG
Senhuk APMS
Silveira RA
Soares NC
Tonetti OAO
Vieira VADS
Viana LCS
Zanetti M
Zirondi HL
Silveira FAO
Source :
Ecology [Ecology] 2023 Jan; Vol. 104 (1), pp. e3852. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Dec 07.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Advancing functional ecology depends fundamentally on the availability of data on reproductive traits, including those from tropical plants, which have been historically underrepresented in global trait databases. Although some valuable databases have been created recently, they are mainly restricted to temperate areas and vegetative traits such as leaf and wood traits. Here, we present Rock n' Seeds, a database of seed functional traits and germination experiments from Brazilian rock outcrop vegetation, recognized as outstanding centers of diversity and endemism. Data were compiled through a systematic literature search, resulting in 103 publications from which seed functional traits were extracted. The database includes information on 16 functional traits for 383 taxa from 148 genera, 50 families, and 25 orders. These 16 traits include two dispersal, six production, four morphological, two biophysical, and two germination traits-the major axes of the seed ecological spectrum. The database also provides raw data for 48 germination experiments, for a total of 10,187 records for 281 taxa. Germination experiments in the database assessed the effect of a wide range of abiotic and biotic factors on germination and different dormancy-breaking treatments. Notably, 8255 of these records include daily germination counts. This input will facilitate synthesizing germination data and using this database for a myriad of ecological questions. Given the variety of seed traits and the extensive germination information made available by this database, we expect it to be a valuable resource advancing comparative functional ecology and guiding seed-based restoration and biodiversity conservation in tropical megadiverse ecosystems. There are no copyright restrictions on the data; please cite this paper when using the current data in publications; also the authors would appreciate notification of how the data are used in publications.<br /> (© 2022 The Ecological Society of America.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1939-9170
Volume :
104
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Ecology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36053857
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3852