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Epiphytes from the dry forest of the Jacarepiá State Ecological Reserve, southeastern Brazil: interactions with the arboreal community

ABSTRACT

We investigated the arboreal vegetation and epiphytic community of a 'restinga' dry forest to answer the following questions: i) how does epiphyte abundance and richness occur on arboreal species? ii) does phorophyte abundance depend on the abundance of tree species? iii) does epiphyte abundance and richness depend on the size and abundance of phorophytes? iv) are arboreal species selected by epiphyte species? The most abundant arboreal species host most of the epiphytes. Fourteen arboreal species were especially prone to hosting many epiphyte groups and nine arboreal species were especially prone to hosting only high epiphyte richness. The abundance of arboreal species was a good surrogate to predict the number of phorophytes, and the number of phorophytes was a good surrogate to predict epiphyte abundance and epiphyte richness. Four arboreal species were especially preferred by the most abundant epiphyte species. Nevertheless, no rare epiphyte species had high abundance on any tree species.

Key words:
Atlantic rainforest; restinga vegetation; commensalism; interaction networks

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