Floristic overview of the epiphytic bryophytes of terra firme forests across the Amazon basin

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Main Author: Oliveira,Sylvia Mota de
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: ter Steege,Hans
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Language: eng
Source: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Summary: Epiphytic bryophyte communities in terra firme forests of the Amazon region were investigated for the first time through standardized sampling across the Amazon basin. The sampling was carried out at nine localities, where bryophytes were collected in five height zones, from the forest floor to the canopy of eight canopy trees per locality. The sampling generated 3104 records, identifying 222 species and 39 morphospecies, within 29 families. The most common families were Lejeuneaceae (in 55%), Calymperaceae (in 8%), Leucobryaceae (in 4%) and Sematophyllaceae (in 4%). Richness and species composition did not show any geographical gradient. The bryoflora was significantly richer in the localities of Saül, in French Guiana, and Tiputini, in Ecuador, than in the other localities, probably due to differences in local climatic conditions. Among the 155 species recorded for more than one locality, 57 were classified as specialists. A total of 29 species (among which 3 were unidentified) were sampled only in the canopy, which reinforces the importance of canopy sampling for the study of epiphytic bryophytes in the Amazon.
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title Floristic overview of the epiphytic bryophytes of terra firme forests across the Amazon basin
spellingShingle Floristic overview of the epiphytic bryophytes of terra firme forests across the Amazon basin
Oliveira,Sylvia Mota de
Epiphyte
diversity
liverworts
mosses
rain forest
vertical gradient
title_short Floristic overview of the epiphytic bryophytes of terra firme forests across the Amazon basin
title_full Floristic overview of the epiphytic bryophytes of terra firme forests across the Amazon basin
title_fullStr Floristic overview of the epiphytic bryophytes of terra firme forests across the Amazon basin
title_full_unstemmed Floristic overview of the epiphytic bryophytes of terra firme forests across the Amazon basin
title_sort Floristic overview of the epiphytic bryophytes of terra firme forests across the Amazon basin
author Oliveira,Sylvia Mota de
author_facet Oliveira,Sylvia Mota de
ter Steege,Hans
author_role author
author2 ter Steege,Hans
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Sylvia Mota de
ter Steege,Hans
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Epiphyte
diversity
liverworts
mosses
rain forest
vertical gradient
topic Epiphyte
diversity
liverworts
mosses
rain forest
vertical gradient
description Epiphytic bryophyte communities in terra firme forests of the Amazon region were investigated for the first time through standardized sampling across the Amazon basin. The sampling was carried out at nine localities, where bryophytes were collected in five height zones, from the forest floor to the canopy of eight canopy trees per locality. The sampling generated 3104 records, identifying 222 species and 39 morphospecies, within 29 families. The most common families were Lejeuneaceae (in 55%), Calymperaceae (in 8%), Leucobryaceae (in 4%) and Sematophyllaceae (in 4%). Richness and species composition did not show any geographical gradient. The bryoflora was significantly richer in the localities of Saül, in French Guiana, and Tiputini, in Ecuador, than in the other localities, probably due to differences in local climatic conditions. Among the 155 species recorded for more than one locality, 57 were classified as specialists. A total of 29 species (among which 3 were unidentified) were sampled only in the canopy, which reinforces the importance of canopy sampling for the study of epiphytic bryophytes in the Amazon.
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