Updates on extratropical region climbing plant flora: news regarding a still-neglected diversity

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Autor(a) principal: Durigon,Jaqueline
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Sperotto,Patrícia, Ferreira,Priscila Porto Alegre, Dettke,Greta Aline, Záchia,Renato Aquino, Farinaccio,Maria Ana, Seger,Guilherme Dubal dos Santos, Miotto,Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062019000400644
Resumo: ABSTRACT Most studies concerning climbing plants have focused on lianas, forest ecosystems, and tropical regions. Thus, the majority of existing information is not relevant to all climbing plants (lianas and vines) or all ecoregions of the world (forested and non-forested). We provide an update on floristic and distributional data available for climbing plants in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil’s southernmost state, which is located within subtropical and temperate zones and includes a variety of forest and non-forest vegetation types. A total of 448 climbing plant species were confirmed and documented by voucher specimens, revealing a diversity similar to that registered for trees in the state (533). The significant contribution of climbing species to the regional flora, the differences in floristic composition and species richness among the state’s eight vegetation types, and the high number of endangered species found in this extratropical region reveal the requirement to expand studies of climbing plants to include environments beyond tropical forests. Furthermore, the importance of herbaceous climbing species in subtropical and temperate floras demonstrates that they should be included in ecological studies of climbing plants, and that future analyses could detect unique or divergent patterns between herbaceous and woody climbers.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Updates on extratropical region climbing plant flora: news regarding a still-neglected diversity
title Updates on extratropical region climbing plant flora: news regarding a still-neglected diversity
spellingShingle Updates on extratropical region climbing plant flora: news regarding a still-neglected diversity
Durigon,Jaqueline
Atlantic Forest biome
climbers
lianas
non-forest ecosystems
Pampa biome
subtropical flora
vines
title_short Updates on extratropical region climbing plant flora: news regarding a still-neglected diversity
title_full Updates on extratropical region climbing plant flora: news regarding a still-neglected diversity
title_fullStr Updates on extratropical region climbing plant flora: news regarding a still-neglected diversity
title_full_unstemmed Updates on extratropical region climbing plant flora: news regarding a still-neglected diversity
title_sort Updates on extratropical region climbing plant flora: news regarding a still-neglected diversity
author Durigon,Jaqueline
author_facet Durigon,Jaqueline
Sperotto,Patrícia
Ferreira,Priscila Porto Alegre
Dettke,Greta Aline
Záchia,Renato Aquino
Farinaccio,Maria Ana
Seger,Guilherme Dubal dos Santos
Miotto,Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia
author_role author
author2 Sperotto,Patrícia
Ferreira,Priscila Porto Alegre
Dettke,Greta Aline
Záchia,Renato Aquino
Farinaccio,Maria Ana
Seger,Guilherme Dubal dos Santos
Miotto,Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Durigon,Jaqueline
Sperotto,Patrícia
Ferreira,Priscila Porto Alegre
Dettke,Greta Aline
Záchia,Renato Aquino
Farinaccio,Maria Ana
Seger,Guilherme Dubal dos Santos
Miotto,Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atlantic Forest biome
climbers
lianas
non-forest ecosystems
Pampa biome
subtropical flora
vines
topic Atlantic Forest biome
climbers
lianas
non-forest ecosystems
Pampa biome
subtropical flora
vines
description ABSTRACT Most studies concerning climbing plants have focused on lianas, forest ecosystems, and tropical regions. Thus, the majority of existing information is not relevant to all climbing plants (lianas and vines) or all ecoregions of the world (forested and non-forested). We provide an update on floristic and distributional data available for climbing plants in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil’s southernmost state, which is located within subtropical and temperate zones and includes a variety of forest and non-forest vegetation types. A total of 448 climbing plant species were confirmed and documented by voucher specimens, revealing a diversity similar to that registered for trees in the state (533). The significant contribution of climbing species to the regional flora, the differences in floristic composition and species richness among the state’s eight vegetation types, and the high number of endangered species found in this extratropical region reveal the requirement to expand studies of climbing plants to include environments beyond tropical forests. Furthermore, the importance of herbaceous climbing species in subtropical and temperate floras demonstrates that they should be included in ecological studies of climbing plants, and that future analyses could detect unique or divergent patterns between herbaceous and woody climbers.
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