Distribution and conservation of Cactaceae in Brazilian Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests: insights from floristic and phytosociological surveys

Species lists available from floristic and phytosociological studies contain important information about species distributions that are useful for making biogeographical inferences and even to evaluate conservation status of species and ecosystems. In the case of the Caatinga, this information may c...

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Main Authors: Silvana dos Santos Simões, Daniela C. Zappi, Grênivel Mota da Costa, Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme Aona
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos 2021-02-01
Series:Revista Peruana de Biología
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Online Access:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/19745
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spelling doaj-b31e94cd95464a1a97d4199ac8af86722021-04-03T23:55:49ZengUniversidad Nacional Mayor de San MarcosRevista Peruana de Biología1561-08371727-99332021-02-0128110.15381/rpb.v28i1.1974519745Distribution and conservation of Cactaceae in Brazilian Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests: insights from floristic and phytosociological surveysSilvana dos Santos Simões0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7299-4353Daniela C. Zappi1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6755-2238Grênivel Mota da Costa2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5080-8444Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme Aona3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8477-5791Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia – UFRB, Programa de Mestrado em Recursos Genéticos Vegetais, Cruz das Almas, BA, Brazil.1 University of Brasília, Secretaria da Coordenação de Pos-Graduação em Botânica, Brazil. 2 Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Coord. Botânica, Brazil.Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia, Centro de Ciências Agrárias, Ambientais e Biológicas, Brazil.Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia, Centro de Ciências Agrárias, Ambientais e Biológicas, Brazil.Species lists available from floristic and phytosociological studies contain important information about species distributions that are useful for making biogeographical inferences and even to evaluate conservation status of species and ecosystems. In the case of the Caatinga, this information may contribute to challenging the pre-established idea that it is a homogeneous vegetation unit. The strong relation between the substrate and the plant assemblages of the Caatinga may characterise different types of vegetation. In this way, the objective of the present study is to evaluate whether differences in the distribution of Cactaceae relate to distinctive types of substrate (sedimentary and crystalline) as much in terms of floristic richness as species density. Concomitantly, we evaluated the conservation status of the Caatinga areas studied. To obtain the data, we undertook a bibliographic revision of floristic and phytosociological studies in the Caatinga and constructed a similarity matrix using the selected floristic studies in order to evaluate the relation among different areas of Caatinga. We found that 48 areas included Cactaceae species; 33 species distributed in 14 genera were recorded. Among these taxa, Cereus jamacaru was the species that presented the largest number of occurrences, appearing in 17 areas, followed by Pilosocereus gounellei (=Xiquexique gounellei), found in 11 studies, and Tacinga inamoena in 10. The grouping analysis resulted in the formation of 10 groups, with a remarkable relationship between species and soil type. There were differences in both the diversity and density of species related with the degree of conservation of the Caatinga, noticeable from the direct relationship between conservation and richness and, indirectly, between density and number of species.https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/19745caatingacactaceaecrystalline substratesedimentary substratebiodiversityseasonally dry tropical forestssdtfbrazilfloristic surveysphytosociological surveys
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author Silvana dos Santos Simões
Daniela C. Zappi
Grênivel Mota da Costa
Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme Aona
spellingShingle Silvana dos Santos Simões
Daniela C. Zappi
Grênivel Mota da Costa
Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme Aona
Distribution and conservation of Cactaceae in Brazilian Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests: insights from floristic and phytosociological surveys
Revista Peruana de Biología
caatinga
cactaceae
crystalline substrate
sedimentary substrate
biodiversity
seasonally dry tropical forests
sdtf
brazil
floristic surveys
phytosociological surveys
author_facet Silvana dos Santos Simões
Daniela C. Zappi
Grênivel Mota da Costa
Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme Aona
author_sort Silvana dos Santos Simões
title Distribution and conservation of Cactaceae in Brazilian Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests: insights from floristic and phytosociological surveys
title_short Distribution and conservation of Cactaceae in Brazilian Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests: insights from floristic and phytosociological surveys
title_full Distribution and conservation of Cactaceae in Brazilian Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests: insights from floristic and phytosociological surveys
title_fullStr Distribution and conservation of Cactaceae in Brazilian Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests: insights from floristic and phytosociological surveys
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and conservation of Cactaceae in Brazilian Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests: insights from floristic and phytosociological surveys
title_sort distribution and conservation of cactaceae in brazilian seasonally dry tropical forests: insights from floristic and phytosociological surveys
publisher Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
series Revista Peruana de Biología
issn 1561-0837
1727-9933
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Species lists available from floristic and phytosociological studies contain important information about species distributions that are useful for making biogeographical inferences and even to evaluate conservation status of species and ecosystems. In the case of the Caatinga, this information may contribute to challenging the pre-established idea that it is a homogeneous vegetation unit. The strong relation between the substrate and the plant assemblages of the Caatinga may characterise different types of vegetation. In this way, the objective of the present study is to evaluate whether differences in the distribution of Cactaceae relate to distinctive types of substrate (sedimentary and crystalline) as much in terms of floristic richness as species density. Concomitantly, we evaluated the conservation status of the Caatinga areas studied. To obtain the data, we undertook a bibliographic revision of floristic and phytosociological studies in the Caatinga and constructed a similarity matrix using the selected floristic studies in order to evaluate the relation among different areas of Caatinga. We found that 48 areas included Cactaceae species; 33 species distributed in 14 genera were recorded. Among these taxa, Cereus jamacaru was the species that presented the largest number of occurrences, appearing in 17 areas, followed by Pilosocereus gounellei (=Xiquexique gounellei), found in 11 studies, and Tacinga inamoena in 10. The grouping analysis resulted in the formation of 10 groups, with a remarkable relationship between species and soil type. There were differences in both the diversity and density of species related with the degree of conservation of the Caatinga, noticeable from the direct relationship between conservation and richness and, indirectly, between density and number of species.
topic caatinga
cactaceae
crystalline substrate
sedimentary substrate
biodiversity
seasonally dry tropical forests
sdtf
brazil
floristic surveys
phytosociological surveys
url https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/19745
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