Overview of the translocation of rupestrian ferruginous fields of Capão Xavier mine to the Serra do Rola Moça State Park, Minas Gerais – Brazil

The identification of priority areas for the conservation of Brazilian biodiversity and the application of prompt practical measures are essential for an effective environmental management. The Serra do Rola Moça State Park, located in the Iron Quadrangle, on the southern end of the Espinhaço Range,...

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Main Authors: A. F. Fernandes, A. C. Maia, J. F. S. Monteiro, J. N. Condé, M. Martins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-04-01
Series:Web Ecology
Online Access:http://www.web-ecol.net/16/93/2016/we-16-93-2016.pdf
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spelling doaj-d7271d072318410ab5de207cc50818be2020-11-25T03:22:51ZengCopernicus PublicationsWeb Ecology2193-30811399-11832016-04-01161939610.5194/we-16-93-2016Overview of the translocation of rupestrian ferruginous fields of Capão Xavier mine to the Serra do Rola Moça State Park, Minas Gerais – BrazilA. F. Fernandes0A. C. Maia1J. F. S. Monteiro2J. N. Condé3M. Martins4Centre for Functional Ecology, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, Calçada Martim de Freitas,  3000-456, Coimbra, PortugalFaculdade Maria Thereza, Av. Visconde do Rio Branco, 869, São Domingos, Niterói, RJ, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São João del Rei, Campus Dom Bosco, 74, Fábricas, São João del Rei, BrazilInstituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sudeste de Minas Gerais, Lindo Vale, Rio Pomba, BrazilInstituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Sudeste de Minas Gerais, Lindo Vale, Rio Pomba, BrazilThe identification of priority areas for the conservation of Brazilian biodiversity and the application of prompt practical measures are essential for an effective environmental management. The Serra do Rola Moça State Park, located in the Iron Quadrangle, on the southern end of the Espinhaço Range, in Minas Gerais, Brazil, is a region that is home to the rupestrian ferruginous fields or canga vegetation, a still poorly studied vegetation, rich in endemic, rare, and endangered species. The aim of this work is to contribute to the understanding of the rupestrian ferruginous fields, providing a floristic analysis, a quantification of species richness, and survival (vegetative growth in laboratory conditions, the production of nursery saplings and the management of the areas) of translocated species from the Capão Xavier mine pit to the park. The species presented belong mainly to the Asteraceae, Rubiaceae, Myrtaceae, Velloziaceae, Bromeliaceae, Orchidaceae, and Solanaceae families. Nowadays, the surrounding area of the administrative headquarters of the park shelters around 10 000 individuals and about 15 000 in other areas of the park. In the rescue and transposition of saplings, there was a loss of less than 31.29 % of the individuals directly introduced to the planting area, while only 10 % of the saplings grown in the nursery were lost. The knowledge acquired about the viability of the studied species, their spread, and conservation indicates the possibility of nursery breeding of some of the native species and their use in the recovery of areas in mining regions.http://www.web-ecol.net/16/93/2016/we-16-93-2016.pdf
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A. C. Maia
J. F. S. Monteiro
J. N. Condé
M. Martins
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A. C. Maia
J. F. S. Monteiro
J. N. Condé
M. Martins
Overview of the translocation of rupestrian ferruginous fields of Capão Xavier mine to the Serra do Rola Moça State Park, Minas Gerais – Brazil
Web Ecology
author_facet A. F. Fernandes
A. C. Maia
J. F. S. Monteiro
J. N. Condé
M. Martins
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title Overview of the translocation of rupestrian ferruginous fields of Capão Xavier mine to the Serra do Rola Moça State Park, Minas Gerais – Brazil
title_short Overview of the translocation of rupestrian ferruginous fields of Capão Xavier mine to the Serra do Rola Moça State Park, Minas Gerais – Brazil
title_full Overview of the translocation of rupestrian ferruginous fields of Capão Xavier mine to the Serra do Rola Moça State Park, Minas Gerais – Brazil
title_fullStr Overview of the translocation of rupestrian ferruginous fields of Capão Xavier mine to the Serra do Rola Moça State Park, Minas Gerais – Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Overview of the translocation of rupestrian ferruginous fields of Capão Xavier mine to the Serra do Rola Moça State Park, Minas Gerais – Brazil
title_sort overview of the translocation of rupestrian ferruginous fields of capão xavier mine to the serra do rola moça state park, minas gerais – brazil
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Web Ecology
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1399-1183
publishDate 2016-04-01
description The identification of priority areas for the conservation of Brazilian biodiversity and the application of prompt practical measures are essential for an effective environmental management. The Serra do Rola Moça State Park, located in the Iron Quadrangle, on the southern end of the Espinhaço Range, in Minas Gerais, Brazil, is a region that is home to the rupestrian ferruginous fields or canga vegetation, a still poorly studied vegetation, rich in endemic, rare, and endangered species. The aim of this work is to contribute to the understanding of the rupestrian ferruginous fields, providing a floristic analysis, a quantification of species richness, and survival (vegetative growth in laboratory conditions, the production of nursery saplings and the management of the areas) of translocated species from the Capão Xavier mine pit to the park. The species presented belong mainly to the Asteraceae, Rubiaceae, Myrtaceae, Velloziaceae, Bromeliaceae, Orchidaceae, and Solanaceae families. Nowadays, the surrounding area of the administrative headquarters of the park shelters around 10 000 individuals and about 15 000 in other areas of the park. In the rescue and transposition of saplings, there was a loss of less than 31.29 % of the individuals directly introduced to the planting area, while only 10 % of the saplings grown in the nursery were lost. The knowledge acquired about the viability of the studied species, their spread, and conservation indicates the possibility of nursery breeding of some of the native species and their use in the recovery of areas in mining regions.
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