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Selecting plant species for practical restoration of degraded lands using a multiple‐trait approach
Authors:Tereza C Giannini  Ana M Giulietti  Raymond M Harley  Pedro L Viana  Rodolfo Jaffe  Ronnie Alves  Carlos E Pinto  Nara F O Mota  Cecílio F Caldeira Jr  Vera L Imperatriz‐Fonseca  Antonio E Furtini  Jose O Siqueira
Institution:1. Instituto Tecnológico Vale Desenvolvimento Sustentável, Belém, Pará, Brazil;2. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK;3. Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi, Belém, Pará, Brazil;4. Programa de Pós‐Gradua??o em Ciência da Computa??o, Universidade Federal do Pará, Belém, Pará, Brazil;5. Programa de Capacita??o Institucional, Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Coordena??o de Botanica, Belém, Pará, Brazil
Abstract:Ecological restoration is essential in rehabilitating degraded areas and safeguarding biodiversity, ecosystem services and human welfare. Using functional traits to plan restoration strategies has been suggested as they are the main ecological attributes that underlie ecosystem processes and services. However, few studies have translated ecological theory into actual restoration practices that can be easily used by different stakeholders. In this article, we applied a multiple‐trait approach to select plant species for the restoration of degraded lands inside the Brazilian Amazon Forests. We selected 10 traits encompassing ease of management, geographical distribution and interactions with animals and other ecosystem services and scored these traits using 118 native species. Then, we ranked all species according to the total number of traits that they exhibited to obtain a list of 53 highly ranked species. In addition, we employed non‐metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) to assess the variation in these traits across the entire group of species. Based on the results, we selected a subset of species that maximizes functional diversity (high variability). We performed a sparse linear discriminant analysis (SLDA) to highlight a minimum set of traits to effectively discriminate botanical families. The final list of species and their traits highlight the importance of preserving not only the historical reference of a focused ecosystem but also its functional diversity to restore the interaction with local fauna, enrich the food chain and guarantee ecosystem services for local communities.
Keywords:Amazonia  conservation  ecosystem services  mine lands  sustainable development
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