The vascular flora of Porto Ferreira State Park: an ecotonal area in São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Sabino,Gabriel Pavan
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Kamimura,Vitor de Andrade, Borgiani,Renan, Konopczyk,Rafael, Dickfeldt,Ernesto Pedro, Bertoni,José Eduardo de Arruda, Evangelista,Sonia Aparecida de Souza, Marcusso,Gabriel Mendes
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract: The Porto Ferreira State Park (PFSP) is located in the State of São Paulo southeastern Brazil, in an intriguing transitional area between the Atlantic Forest and Cerrado - both hotspots of biodiversity - represented mainly by the cerradão (CER), and the seasonal semideciduous forest (SSF), with its alluvial variation vegetation type (riparian forest - RP). Ecotonal areas play an important role in providing ecological and phytogeographic knowledge regarding the flora and vegetation of this region. Despite various studies on the PFSP, knowledge of this region remains fragmented. In this study, we aim to conduct an updated checklist of the PFSP vascular flora, including a compilation of all the studies conducted in this protected area, plus field work carried out by the authors from 2014 to 2017. In addition, given its ecotonal characteristics, we completed a floristic similarity analysis between the PFSP and other floristic surveys that examined the same vegetation types present in this study, to gain a better understanding of their phytogeographic relationships. Overall, 684 species, belonging to 387 genera and 107 families, were recorded. The SSF presented the richest vegetation type (478 species), followed by the CER (418) and the RP (231). The most diverse families were Fabaceae (64 species), Myrtaceae (41), Orchidaceae (39), Rubiaceae (37), Asteraceae (35), Bignoniaceae (26) and Malvaceae (20). Moreover, eight threatened species, at regional and national levels, were found. To date, 412 species have been added to the floristic list produced for the PFSP. The life forms with the highest number of species were trees (286 species), herbs (176) plus shrubs and subshrubs (123). Our research findings indicate floristic patterns with higher levels of similarity among species in geographical proximity, including those in ecotonal areas encompassing different vegetation types. These results rank the PFSP among some of the most species-rich conservation units with seasonal climates, and therefore is of great importance for plant conservation in the southeast of Brazil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The vascular flora of Porto Ferreira State Park: an ecotonal area in São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil
title The vascular flora of Porto Ferreira State Park: an ecotonal area in São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil
spellingShingle The vascular flora of Porto Ferreira State Park: an ecotonal area in São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil
Sabino,Gabriel Pavan
Atlantic Forest
Cerrado
floristic
protected area
seasonal semideciduous forest
title_short The vascular flora of Porto Ferreira State Park: an ecotonal area in São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil
title_full The vascular flora of Porto Ferreira State Park: an ecotonal area in São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil
title_fullStr The vascular flora of Porto Ferreira State Park: an ecotonal area in São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The vascular flora of Porto Ferreira State Park: an ecotonal area in São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil
title_sort The vascular flora of Porto Ferreira State Park: an ecotonal area in São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil
author Sabino,Gabriel Pavan
author_facet Sabino,Gabriel Pavan
Kamimura,Vitor de Andrade
Borgiani,Renan
Konopczyk,Rafael
Dickfeldt,Ernesto Pedro
Bertoni,José Eduardo de Arruda
Evangelista,Sonia Aparecida de Souza
Marcusso,Gabriel Mendes
author_role author
author2 Kamimura,Vitor de Andrade
Borgiani,Renan
Konopczyk,Rafael
Dickfeldt,Ernesto Pedro
Bertoni,José Eduardo de Arruda
Evangelista,Sonia Aparecida de Souza
Marcusso,Gabriel Mendes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sabino,Gabriel Pavan
Kamimura,Vitor de Andrade
Borgiani,Renan
Konopczyk,Rafael
Dickfeldt,Ernesto Pedro
Bertoni,José Eduardo de Arruda
Evangelista,Sonia Aparecida de Souza
Marcusso,Gabriel Mendes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atlantic Forest
Cerrado
floristic
protected area
seasonal semideciduous forest
topic Atlantic Forest
Cerrado
floristic
protected area
seasonal semideciduous forest
description Abstract: The Porto Ferreira State Park (PFSP) is located in the State of São Paulo southeastern Brazil, in an intriguing transitional area between the Atlantic Forest and Cerrado - both hotspots of biodiversity - represented mainly by the cerradão (CER), and the seasonal semideciduous forest (SSF), with its alluvial variation vegetation type (riparian forest - RP). Ecotonal areas play an important role in providing ecological and phytogeographic knowledge regarding the flora and vegetation of this region. Despite various studies on the PFSP, knowledge of this region remains fragmented. In this study, we aim to conduct an updated checklist of the PFSP vascular flora, including a compilation of all the studies conducted in this protected area, plus field work carried out by the authors from 2014 to 2017. In addition, given its ecotonal characteristics, we completed a floristic similarity analysis between the PFSP and other floristic surveys that examined the same vegetation types present in this study, to gain a better understanding of their phytogeographic relationships. Overall, 684 species, belonging to 387 genera and 107 families, were recorded. The SSF presented the richest vegetation type (478 species), followed by the CER (418) and the RP (231). The most diverse families were Fabaceae (64 species), Myrtaceae (41), Orchidaceae (39), Rubiaceae (37), Asteraceae (35), Bignoniaceae (26) and Malvaceae (20). Moreover, eight threatened species, at regional and national levels, were found. To date, 412 species have been added to the floristic list produced for the PFSP. The life forms with the highest number of species were trees (286 species), herbs (176) plus shrubs and subshrubs (123). Our research findings indicate floristic patterns with higher levels of similarity among species in geographical proximity, including those in ecotonal areas encompassing different vegetation types. These results rank the PFSP among some of the most species-rich conservation units with seasonal climates, and therefore is of great importance for plant conservation in the southeast of Brazil.
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