Diversity of cyperaceae in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Alves, Marccus
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Araújo, Ana Claudia, Prata, Ana Paula, Vitta, Fabio, Hefler, Sonia Marisa, Trevisan, Rafael, Gil, André dos Santos Bragança, Martins, Shirley, Thomas, Wayt
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/679
Resumo: The purpose of this catalogue was to combine the available data from publications, theses, databases, and herbarium specimens from around 120 Herbaria, and colections sampled in Brazilian vegetation during the last 15 years to produce the most complete list, as possible as, of Cyperaceae species for Brazil. We catalogued ca. 1,700 names for 678 species in 42 genera occurring in Brazil. These values represent ca. 15 percent of the species and 40 percent of the genera found in the world. Both subfamilies of Cyperaceae are found in Brazil with Cyperoideae being the most diverse at both generic and specific levels. Although lower species were recorded for the tribes Cryptangieae, Sclerieae, and Trilepideae, these tribes represent a much higher percentage of the world’s totals for genera and species. The most diverse genera are Rhynchospora (157 spp.), Cyperus (101 spp.), Scleria (82 spp.) and Eleocharis (69 spp.). Fifteen genera have one species in Brazil, although five of them are monospecific. The most species-rich regions in Brazil are the North and Southeast. There are no genera endemic to Brazil. There are, however, around 200 endemic species, of which 40 are in the genus Rhynchospora. Taxonomic and nomenclatural problems found are pointed under the species. For each catalogued species, the principal synonyms, bibliographic references, distribution within Brazil’s five regions, vegetation type, and citation of selected material examined are provided. Key words: Monocotyledons, Conservation, Cyperales, Neotropics, Taxonomy.
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spelling Alves, MarccusAraújo, Ana ClaudiaPrata, Ana PaulaVitta, FabioHefler, Sonia MarisaTrevisan, RafaelGil, André dos Santos BragançaMartins, ShirleyThomas, Wayt2011-06-10T22:41:37Z2011-06-10T22:41:37Z2009ALVES, Marccus et al. Diversity of Cyperaceae in Brazil. Rodriguesia, v. 60, n. 4, p. 771-782, 2009. Disponível em: <http://rodriguesia.jbrj.gov.br/rodrig60_4/088-08_sem%20apendice.pdf>. Acesso em: 09 jun. 2011.2175-7860http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/679The purpose of this catalogue was to combine the available data from publications, theses, databases, and herbarium specimens from around 120 Herbaria, and colections sampled in Brazilian vegetation during the last 15 years to produce the most complete list, as possible as, of Cyperaceae species for Brazil. We catalogued ca. 1,700 names for 678 species in 42 genera occurring in Brazil. These values represent ca. 15 percent of the species and 40 percent of the genera found in the world. Both subfamilies of Cyperaceae are found in Brazil with Cyperoideae being the most diverse at both generic and specific levels. Although lower species were recorded for the tribes Cryptangieae, Sclerieae, and Trilepideae, these tribes represent a much higher percentage of the world’s totals for genera and species. The most diverse genera are Rhynchospora (157 spp.), Cyperus (101 spp.), Scleria (82 spp.) and Eleocharis (69 spp.). Fifteen genera have one species in Brazil, although five of them are monospecific. The most species-rich regions in Brazil are the North and Southeast. There are no genera endemic to Brazil. There are, however, around 200 endemic species, of which 40 are in the genus Rhynchospora. Taxonomic and nomenclatural problems found are pointed under the species. For each catalogued species, the principal synonyms, bibliographic references, distribution within Brazil’s five regions, vegetation type, and citation of selected material examined are provided. Key words: Monocotyledons, Conservation, Cyperales, Neotropics, Taxonomy.Esta obra foi elaborada a partir da reunião de informações oriundas de publicações, teses, bancos de dados e visitas realizadas a cerca de 120 herbários, além de amostras coletadas nos últimos anos em diversos biomas no Brasil. Estão aqui catalogados cerca de 1.700 nomes para as 678 espécies registradas de Cyperaceae no Brasil e distribuídas em 42 gêneros. Estes valores representam cerca de 15% do total de espécies e 40% do total de gêneros da família ocorrentes no mundo. As duas subfamílias de Cyperaceae estão representadas no Brasil, sendo que Cyperoideae é a mais diversa em termos genéricos e específicos. No entanto, quando considerado em termos comparativos com a flora ciperológica mundial, Cryptangieae, Sclerieae e Trilepideae são as tribos com maior riqueza de gêneros e espécies no Brasil. Os gêneros com maior riqueza de espécies no Brasil são Rhynchospora Vahl (157 spp.), Cyperus L. (101 spp.), Scleria Berg. (82 espécies) e Eleocharis R. Br. (69 spp.). Quinze gêneros estão representados por apenas uma espécie no Brasil, sendo cinco deles monoespecíficos. As regiões Norte e Sudeste despontam como as de maior riqueza genérica e específica. Não foram constatados gêneros endêmicos do Brasil. Foram catalogadas cerca de 200 espécies endêmicas do país, das quais 40 pertencem a Rhynchospora. Os problemas taxonômicos e nomenclaturais encontrados estão indicados para cada espécie. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Diversity of cyperaceae in Brazil
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Diversidade de cyperaceae no Brasil
title Diversity of cyperaceae in Brazil
spellingShingle Diversity of cyperaceae in Brazil
Alves, Marccus
Monocotyledons
Conservation
Cyperales
Neotropics
Taxonomy
Monocotiledôneas
Conservação
Cyperales
Neotrópicos
Taxonomia
title_short Diversity of cyperaceae in Brazil
title_full Diversity of cyperaceae in Brazil
title_fullStr Diversity of cyperaceae in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of cyperaceae in Brazil
title_sort Diversity of cyperaceae in Brazil
author Alves, Marccus
author_facet Alves, Marccus
Araújo, Ana Claudia
Prata, Ana Paula
Vitta, Fabio
Hefler, Sonia Marisa
Trevisan, Rafael
Gil, André dos Santos Bragança
Martins, Shirley
Thomas, Wayt
author_role author
author2 Araújo, Ana Claudia
Prata, Ana Paula
Vitta, Fabio
Hefler, Sonia Marisa
Trevisan, Rafael
Gil, André dos Santos Bragança
Martins, Shirley
Thomas, Wayt
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves, Marccus
Araújo, Ana Claudia
Prata, Ana Paula
Vitta, Fabio
Hefler, Sonia Marisa
Trevisan, Rafael
Gil, André dos Santos Bragança
Martins, Shirley
Thomas, Wayt
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Monocotyledons
Conservation
Cyperales
Neotropics
Taxonomy
Monocotiledôneas
Conservação
Cyperales
Neotrópicos
Taxonomia
topic Monocotyledons
Conservation
Cyperales
Neotropics
Taxonomy
Monocotiledôneas
Conservação
Cyperales
Neotrópicos
Taxonomia
description The purpose of this catalogue was to combine the available data from publications, theses, databases, and herbarium specimens from around 120 Herbaria, and colections sampled in Brazilian vegetation during the last 15 years to produce the most complete list, as possible as, of Cyperaceae species for Brazil. We catalogued ca. 1,700 names for 678 species in 42 genera occurring in Brazil. These values represent ca. 15 percent of the species and 40 percent of the genera found in the world. Both subfamilies of Cyperaceae are found in Brazil with Cyperoideae being the most diverse at both generic and specific levels. Although lower species were recorded for the tribes Cryptangieae, Sclerieae, and Trilepideae, these tribes represent a much higher percentage of the world’s totals for genera and species. The most diverse genera are Rhynchospora (157 spp.), Cyperus (101 spp.), Scleria (82 spp.) and Eleocharis (69 spp.). Fifteen genera have one species in Brazil, although five of them are monospecific. The most species-rich regions in Brazil are the North and Southeast. There are no genera endemic to Brazil. There are, however, around 200 endemic species, of which 40 are in the genus Rhynchospora. Taxonomic and nomenclatural problems found are pointed under the species. For each catalogued species, the principal synonyms, bibliographic references, distribution within Brazil’s five regions, vegetation type, and citation of selected material examined are provided. Key words: Monocotyledons, Conservation, Cyperales, Neotropics, Taxonomy.
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