Orchidaceae in an Atlantic Forest area: floristics and similarity to other Dense Ombrophilous Forest fragments

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Autor(a) principal: Wängler,Marília Suzy
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Barberena,Felipe Fajardo Villela Antolin, Lopes,Rosana Conrado
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is considered a global hotspot for biodiversity although it is currently threatened and highly fragmented. Orchidaceae in this phytogeographical domain is represented by 148 genera, of which 142 are endemic; Rio de Janeiro State contains approximately one third of all Brazilian orchid species. The Wildlife Protection Zone of the Palmares Environmental Protection Area (ZVS da APA Palmares) is located in the municipality of Paty do Alferes in Rio de Janeiro State and forms a mosaic of Dense Ombrophilous Forest fragments together with other conservation areas in the state. We surveyed Orchidaceae at 12 collection sites between July 2010 and February 2012 and analyzed floristic similarities between the collection sites and between 12 fragments of dense ombrophilous forest in Brazil utilizing PAST software and the Sørensen coefficient. The survey identified 27 genera and 43 species. Low indices of similarity among the areas were observed as well as weak support for grouping the ZVS da APA Palmares with the Serra da Tiririca Mountains. Greater conservation efforts are recommended for remnant fragments of Dense Ombrophilous Forest.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Orchidaceae in an Atlantic Forest area: floristics and similarity to other Dense Ombrophilous Forest fragments
title Orchidaceae in an Atlantic Forest area: floristics and similarity to other Dense Ombrophilous Forest fragments
spellingShingle Orchidaceae in an Atlantic Forest area: floristics and similarity to other Dense Ombrophilous Forest fragments
Wängler,Marília Suzy
Asparagales
Atlantic Forest
Conservation
Orchids
Taxonomy
title_short Orchidaceae in an Atlantic Forest area: floristics and similarity to other Dense Ombrophilous Forest fragments
title_full Orchidaceae in an Atlantic Forest area: floristics and similarity to other Dense Ombrophilous Forest fragments
title_fullStr Orchidaceae in an Atlantic Forest area: floristics and similarity to other Dense Ombrophilous Forest fragments
title_full_unstemmed Orchidaceae in an Atlantic Forest area: floristics and similarity to other Dense Ombrophilous Forest fragments
title_sort Orchidaceae in an Atlantic Forest area: floristics and similarity to other Dense Ombrophilous Forest fragments
author Wängler,Marília Suzy
author_facet Wängler,Marília Suzy
Barberena,Felipe Fajardo Villela Antolin
Lopes,Rosana Conrado
author_role author
author2 Barberena,Felipe Fajardo Villela Antolin
Lopes,Rosana Conrado
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wängler,Marília Suzy
Barberena,Felipe Fajardo Villela Antolin
Lopes,Rosana Conrado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Asparagales
Atlantic Forest
Conservation
Orchids
Taxonomy
topic Asparagales
Atlantic Forest
Conservation
Orchids
Taxonomy
description The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is considered a global hotspot for biodiversity although it is currently threatened and highly fragmented. Orchidaceae in this phytogeographical domain is represented by 148 genera, of which 142 are endemic; Rio de Janeiro State contains approximately one third of all Brazilian orchid species. The Wildlife Protection Zone of the Palmares Environmental Protection Area (ZVS da APA Palmares) is located in the municipality of Paty do Alferes in Rio de Janeiro State and forms a mosaic of Dense Ombrophilous Forest fragments together with other conservation areas in the state. We surveyed Orchidaceae at 12 collection sites between July 2010 and February 2012 and analyzed floristic similarities between the collection sites and between 12 fragments of dense ombrophilous forest in Brazil utilizing PAST software and the Sørensen coefficient. The survey identified 27 genera and 43 species. Low indices of similarity among the areas were observed as well as weak support for grouping the ZVS da APA Palmares with the Serra da Tiririca Mountains. Greater conservation efforts are recommended for remnant fragments of Dense Ombrophilous Forest.
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