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Floristic survey of vascular plants of a poorly known area in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest (Flona do Rio Preto, Espírito Santo).

Authors :
Alves-Araújo A
Moreira MM
Carrijo TT
Lohmann LG
Lobão AQ
Scheidegger AF
Firmino AD
de Melo Silva AV
Nepomuceno Á
Tuler AC
Amorim AM
Moreira AL
Cosenza BA
Sossai BG
Silva C
Lopes CR
Monteiro D
Couto DR
Lima DF
Dalcin EC
Ramos E
Lírio EJ
Salimena F
de Oliveira FA
Fraga FR
Torres-Leite F
Antar GM
Shimizu GH
Lima HC
Medeiros H
Luber J
Christ JA
Lanna J
Zorzanelli JPF
Freitas J
Pastore JF
Melo JI
Paula-Souza J
Oliveira JR
Pederneiras LC
Freitas L
Giacomin LL
Meireles LD
Silva LA
Pinto LJ
Menini Neto L
Trovó M
Garbin ML
Morim MP
Ribeiro M
Pena NT
Labiak PH
Cardoso PH
Viana PL
Moraes PL
Moraes QS
Zorzanelli RF
Amaral RN
Asprino RC
Goldenberg R
Magnago R
Couto RS
Dutra SC
Hoyos-Gómez SE
Vieira TA
Flores TB
Dutra VF
Miranda VS
Manhães VC
Forzza RC
Source :
Biodiversity data journal [Biodivers Data J] 2022 Jan 19; Vol. 10, pp. e75910. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jan 19 (Print Publication: 2022).
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: The Atlantic Forest is one of the most threatened biomes in the world. Despite that, this biome still includes many areas that are poorly known floristically, including several protected areas, such as the "Floresta Nacional do Rio Preto" ("Flona do Rio Preto"), located in the Brazilian State of Espírito Santo. This study used a published vascular plant species list for this protected area from the "Catálogo de Plantas das Unidades de Conservação do Brasil" as the basis to synthesise the species richness, endemism, conservation and new species occurrences found in the "Flona do Rio Preto".<br />New Information: The published list of vascular plants was based on field expeditions conducted between 2018 and 2020 and data obtained from herbarium collections available in online databases. Overall, 722 species were documented for the "Flona do Rio Preto", 711 of which are native to Brazil and 349 are endemic to the Atlantic Forest. In addition, 60 species are geographically disjunct between the Atlantic and the Amazon Forests. Most of the documented species are woody and more than 50% of these are trees. Twenty-three species are threatened (CR, EN and VU), while five are Data Deficient (DD). Thirty-two species are new records for the State of Espírito Santo. Our results expand the knowledge of the flora of the Atlantic Forest and provide support for the development of new conservation policies for this protected area.<br /> (Anderson Alves-Araújo, Marina M Moreira, Tatiana T Carrijo, Lúcia G Lohmann, Adriana Q Lobão, Alana F Scheidegger, Aline D Firmino, Aline Vieira de Melo Silva, Álvaro Nepomuceno, Amélia C Tuler, André MA Amorim, André LC Moreira, Braz AP Cosenza, Brenno G Sossai, Christian Silva, Claudia R Lopes, Daniele Monteiro, Dayvid R Couto, Duane F Lima, Eduardo C Dalcin, Eliana Ramos, Elton J Lírio, Fatima Salimena, Felipe Alves de Oliveira, Fernanda RM Fraga, Filipe Torres-Leite, Guilherme M Antar, Gustavo H Shimizu, Haroldo C Lima, Herison Medeiros, Jaquelini Luber, Jheniffer A Christ, João Lanna, João Paulo F Zorzanelli, Joelcio Freitas, José FB Pastore, José IM Melo, Juliana Paula-Souza, Juliana RPM Oliveira, Leandro C Pederneiras, Leandro Freitas, Leandro L Giacomin, Leonardo D Meireles, Luis AE Silva, Luiz JS Pinto, Luiz Menini Neto, Marcelo Trovó, Mário L Garbin, Marli P Morim, Michel Ribeiro, Nelson TL Pena, Paulo H Labiak, Pedro H Cardoso, Pedro L Viana, Pedro LR Moraes, Quélita S Moraes, Raquel F Zorzanelli, Renara N Amaral, Renata C Asprino, Renato Goldenberg, Ricardo Magnago, Ricardo S Couto, Sandrine C Dutra, Saúl E Hoyos-Gómez, Tamara AF Vieira, Thiago B Flores, Valquíria F Dutra, Víctor S Miranda, Vitor C Manhães, Rafaela C Forzza.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1314-2828
Volume :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biodiversity data journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35095296
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e75910