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Atlantic Forest topsoil nutrients can be resistant to disturbance and forest clearing
Authors:Nath  lia Vieira Hissa Safar,Luiz Fernando Silva Magnago,Samir Gon  alves Rolim,Carlos Ernesto Gon  alves Reynauld Schaefer
Affiliation:Nathália Vieira Hissa Safar,Luiz Fernando Silva Magnago,Samir Gonçalves Rolim,Carlos Ernesto Gonçalves Reynauld Schaefer
Abstract:Human impacts can affect the soil properties through erosion and leaching, the ecosystem functions and, consequently, the capacity of a forest to regenerate. Here, we determine the effects of forest disturbance and succession on selected soil chemical properties using two different approaches, before‐after‐control‐impact (BACI) and space‐for‐time (SFT) substitution, and the threatened Atlantic Forest biome as model. We assessed with BACI the long‐term (37‐year) effects of clear cutting on soil properties by comparing data from two topsoil surveys (1978–2017) divided into two treatments: a preserved old growth forest (control) and an adjacent forest that was experimentally cleared with full tree removal (clear‐cut). We examined with SFT the relationship between stand age and soil properties using soil data from three old growth and 13 s growth forests ranging from 7 to 33 years. We found no significant differences between treatments for any soil property or significant changes in phosphorus, potassium, and calcium + magnesium over time. In contrast, pH increased and aluminum decreased in both areas. No relation was found between forest age and most of soil properties, with the exception of potassium which returned to old growth forest levels after 20 years of natural succession, and pH. BACI indicated that deforestation of old growth forest caused no significant effects on soil chemical properties after 37 years of regeneration. SFT demonstrated that soil properties did not change significantly during forest regeneration on formerly disturbed lands. Our findings indicate that natural nutrient‐depleted lowland forests were overall resistant to deforestation followed by passive regeneration at landscape scale. Abstract in Portuguese is available with online material.
Keywords:before‐after‐control‐impact  Brazil  deforestation  lowland rain forests  natural succession  soil properties  space‐for‐time substitution
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