Priority conservation of medicinal woody plants from protected forests based on ecological and ethnobotanical data
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Resumo: | Abstract The combination of ethnobotanical and ecological knowledge is an important tool in indicating priority species for conservation. We sought to gather ethnobotanical knowledge on the diversity and use of woody medicinal plants in the Chapada Araripe region, assessing the real availability of woody medicinal resources in the Araripe Forests in the cerrado and carrasco areas, and indicate priority species for conservation. A total of 107 species were recorded in the ethnobotanical surveys, classified into 39 families and 83 genera, of which 92 species, 36 families and 70 genera for the cerrado areas, and 47 species, 25 families and 39 genera, for the carrasco areas. 59% were present in the phytosociological surveys for cerrado and 38% for carrascos. Species with high versatility of medicinal use did not necessarily have high local availability, and some were not recorded in the sampling. Thirteen species in cerrados and four in carrascos were indicated as conservation priorities. Use not aligned of species with the reality of the present time can indeed affect the vegetation landscape, and in a future scenario, not taking local measures to conserve protected forest resources, besides increasing the lists of local conservation priorities, can affect economic practices, increasing social and environmental conflicts. |
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Priority conservation of medicinal woody plants from protected forests based on ecological and ethnobotanical dataSavannaCarrascoresource availabilityconservation problemsAbstract The combination of ethnobotanical and ecological knowledge is an important tool in indicating priority species for conservation. We sought to gather ethnobotanical knowledge on the diversity and use of woody medicinal plants in the Chapada Araripe region, assessing the real availability of woody medicinal resources in the Araripe Forests in the cerrado and carrasco areas, and indicate priority species for conservation. A total of 107 species were recorded in the ethnobotanical surveys, classified into 39 families and 83 genera, of which 92 species, 36 families and 70 genera for the cerrado areas, and 47 species, 25 families and 39 genera, for the carrasco areas. 59% were present in the phytosociological surveys for cerrado and 38% for carrascos. Species with high versatility of medicinal use did not necessarily have high local availability, and some were not recorded in the sampling. Thirteen species in cerrados and four in carrascos were indicated as conservation priorities. Use not aligned of species with the reality of the present time can indeed affect the vegetation landscape, and in a future scenario, not taking local measures to conserve protected forest resources, besides increasing the lists of local conservation priorities, can affect economic practices, increasing social and environmental conflicts.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652021000601021Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.93 suppl.3 2021reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/0001-3765202120201769info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOLIVEIRA,SAMARA F.RANGEL,JULIANA M.L.MACEDO,JULIMERY G.F.SILVA,SAMILLE L.RIBEIRO,DAIANY A.MACEDO,MARIA SORAYASEIXAS,EMÍDIA NAIANA C.MACÊDO,DELMACIA G.SARAIVA,MANUELE E.LINHARES,KARINA V.MENDONÇA,ANA CLEIDE A.M.SOUZA,MARTA MARIA A.ARAÚJO,ELCIDA L.SILVA,MARIA ARLENE P.eng2021-11-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652021000601021Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2021-11-10T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false |
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Priority conservation of medicinal woody plants from protected forests based on ecological and ethnobotanical data |
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Priority conservation of medicinal woody plants from protected forests based on ecological and ethnobotanical data |
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Priority conservation of medicinal woody plants from protected forests based on ecological and ethnobotanical data OLIVEIRA,SAMARA F. Savanna Carrasco resource availability conservation problems |
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Priority conservation of medicinal woody plants from protected forests based on ecological and ethnobotanical data |
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Priority conservation of medicinal woody plants from protected forests based on ecological and ethnobotanical data |
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Priority conservation of medicinal woody plants from protected forests based on ecological and ethnobotanical data |
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Priority conservation of medicinal woody plants from protected forests based on ecological and ethnobotanical data |
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Priority conservation of medicinal woody plants from protected forests based on ecological and ethnobotanical data |
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OLIVEIRA,SAMARA F. |
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OLIVEIRA,SAMARA F. RANGEL,JULIANA M.L. MACEDO,JULIMERY G.F. SILVA,SAMILLE L. RIBEIRO,DAIANY A. MACEDO,MARIA SORAYA SEIXAS,EMÍDIA NAIANA C. MACÊDO,DELMACIA G. SARAIVA,MANUELE E. LINHARES,KARINA V. MENDONÇA,ANA CLEIDE A.M. SOUZA,MARTA MARIA A. ARAÚJO,ELCIDA L. SILVA,MARIA ARLENE P. |
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RANGEL,JULIANA M.L. MACEDO,JULIMERY G.F. SILVA,SAMILLE L. RIBEIRO,DAIANY A. MACEDO,MARIA SORAYA SEIXAS,EMÍDIA NAIANA C. MACÊDO,DELMACIA G. SARAIVA,MANUELE E. LINHARES,KARINA V. MENDONÇA,ANA CLEIDE A.M. SOUZA,MARTA MARIA A. ARAÚJO,ELCIDA L. SILVA,MARIA ARLENE P. |
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OLIVEIRA,SAMARA F. RANGEL,JULIANA M.L. MACEDO,JULIMERY G.F. SILVA,SAMILLE L. RIBEIRO,DAIANY A. MACEDO,MARIA SORAYA SEIXAS,EMÍDIA NAIANA C. MACÊDO,DELMACIA G. SARAIVA,MANUELE E. LINHARES,KARINA V. MENDONÇA,ANA CLEIDE A.M. SOUZA,MARTA MARIA A. ARAÚJO,ELCIDA L. SILVA,MARIA ARLENE P. |
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Savanna Carrasco resource availability conservation problems |
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Savanna Carrasco resource availability conservation problems |
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Abstract The combination of ethnobotanical and ecological knowledge is an important tool in indicating priority species for conservation. We sought to gather ethnobotanical knowledge on the diversity and use of woody medicinal plants in the Chapada Araripe region, assessing the real availability of woody medicinal resources in the Araripe Forests in the cerrado and carrasco areas, and indicate priority species for conservation. A total of 107 species were recorded in the ethnobotanical surveys, classified into 39 families and 83 genera, of which 92 species, 36 families and 70 genera for the cerrado areas, and 47 species, 25 families and 39 genera, for the carrasco areas. 59% were present in the phytosociological surveys for cerrado and 38% for carrascos. Species with high versatility of medicinal use did not necessarily have high local availability, and some were not recorded in the sampling. Thirteen species in cerrados and four in carrascos were indicated as conservation priorities. Use not aligned of species with the reality of the present time can indeed affect the vegetation landscape, and in a future scenario, not taking local measures to conserve protected forest resources, besides increasing the lists of local conservation priorities, can affect economic practices, increasing social and environmental conflicts. |
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