Vascular plants on inselberg landscapes in Espírito Santo state: bases for the creation of a protected area in southeastern Brazil
Inselbergs are granitic or gneissic rocky outcrops prevalent in the landscape of southeastern Brazil. These ecosystems represent islands of isolated habitats that harbor a peculiar flora with high richness and endemism. The present study lists the species of vascular plants occurring in the Pedra da...
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doaj-d6099f9a92d949f2996dafb41bea1ba32021-05-12T19:10:13ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáActa Scientiarum : Biological Sciences1679-92831807-863X2021-03-0143e54760e5476010.4025/actascibiolsci.v43i1.5476054760Vascular plants on inselberg landscapes in Espírito Santo state: bases for the creation of a protected area in southeastern BrazilJoão Mário Comper Covre0Dayvid Rodrigues Couto1Henrique Machado Dias2João Paulo Fernandes Zorzanelli3Universidade Federal do Espírito SantoUniversidade Estadual do Norte Fluminense Darcy RibeiroUniversidade Federal do Espírito SantoInstituto Nacional da Mata AtlânticaInselbergs are granitic or gneissic rocky outcrops prevalent in the landscape of southeastern Brazil. These ecosystems represent islands of isolated habitats that harbor a peculiar flora with high richness and endemism. The present study lists the species of vascular plants occurring in the Pedra da Andorinha Complex, located in the municipality of Jerônimo Monteiro/Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, southern Espírito Santo state, aiming to generate subsidies for the creation of a protected area. The survey was performed between July 2017 and October 2018, resulting in a record of 121 species, 96 genera, and 40 families. Bromeliaceae (17), Orchidaceae (12) and Fabaceae (10) were the richest families. The phytophysiognomy of exposed rock vegetation comprises a greater number of species (79 species) compared to the woody rupicolous communities (42). Eighteen of the collected species are threatened by extinction; a new species was discovered; and five were described based on materials previously collected in the studied location — Alcantarea patriae, Anthurium martinellii, Coleocephalocereus uebelmanniorum, Stigmatodon attenuatoides and Pitcairnia azouryi, the first four being endemic to the region. We also found Tabebuia reticulata, a rare species among Brazilian flora. Our results highlight the biological importance of the Pedra das Andorinhas Complex and reinforce the need to create a protected area to preserve biodiversity and the regional natural heritage.https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/54760atlantic rainforest; conservation; rocky outcrops; taxonomy; vegetation island. |
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João Mário Comper Covre Dayvid Rodrigues Couto Henrique Machado Dias João Paulo Fernandes Zorzanelli Vascular plants on inselberg landscapes in Espírito Santo state: bases for the creation of a protected area in southeastern Brazil Acta Scientiarum : Biological Sciences atlantic rainforest; conservation; rocky outcrops; taxonomy; vegetation island. |
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João Mário Comper Covre Dayvid Rodrigues Couto Henrique Machado Dias João Paulo Fernandes Zorzanelli |
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Vascular plants on inselberg landscapes in Espírito Santo state: bases for the creation of a protected area in southeastern Brazil |
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Vascular plants on inselberg landscapes in Espírito Santo state: bases for the creation of a protected area in southeastern Brazil |
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Vascular plants on inselberg landscapes in Espírito Santo state: bases for the creation of a protected area in southeastern Brazil |
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Vascular plants on inselberg landscapes in Espírito Santo state: bases for the creation of a protected area in southeastern Brazil |
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Vascular plants on inselberg landscapes in Espírito Santo state: bases for the creation of a protected area in southeastern Brazil |
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vascular plants on inselberg landscapes in espírito santo state: bases for the creation of a protected area in southeastern brazil |
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Universidade Estadual de Maringá |
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Acta Scientiarum : Biological Sciences |
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1679-9283 1807-863X |
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2021-03-01 |
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Inselbergs are granitic or gneissic rocky outcrops prevalent in the landscape of southeastern Brazil. These ecosystems represent islands of isolated habitats that harbor a peculiar flora with high richness and endemism. The present study lists the species of vascular plants occurring in the Pedra da Andorinha Complex, located in the municipality of Jerônimo Monteiro/Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, southern Espírito Santo state, aiming to generate subsidies for the creation of a protected area. The survey was performed between July 2017 and October 2018, resulting in a record of 121 species, 96 genera, and 40 families. Bromeliaceae (17), Orchidaceae (12) and Fabaceae (10) were the richest families. The phytophysiognomy of exposed rock vegetation comprises a greater number of species (79 species) compared to the woody rupicolous communities (42). Eighteen of the collected species are threatened by extinction; a new species was discovered; and five were described based on materials previously collected in the studied location — Alcantarea patriae, Anthurium martinellii, Coleocephalocereus uebelmanniorum, Stigmatodon attenuatoides and Pitcairnia azouryi, the first four being endemic to the region. We also found Tabebuia reticulata, a rare species among Brazilian flora. Our results highlight the biological importance of the Pedra das Andorinhas Complex and reinforce the need to create a protected area to preserve biodiversity and the regional natural heritage. |
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atlantic rainforest; conservation; rocky outcrops; taxonomy; vegetation island. |
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