Endemic plants from the Southern Brazilian Highland Grasslands

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Autor(a) principal: Külkamp,Josimar
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Heiden,Gustavo, Iganci,João Ricardo Vieira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rodriguésia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-78602018000200429
Resumo: Abstract The flora of the subtropical highland grasslands in Southern Brazil, locally known as Campos de Cima da Serra, is within the Atlantic Forest hotspot, and has being highlighted by its richness, having around 25% of endemic plants. Those formations require specific studies to estimate its species richness and to protect its natural resources. This study aimed to map and to analyze the distribution of endemic taxa from these grasslands based on available herbarium collections databases as sources for highlighting important taxonomic groups for future studies. We verified how much of those endemic taxa are inside protected areas, and recognized the most important taxa and areas for future studies. All the data about each endemic taxon was obtained through visiting herbaria, online databases, collecting expeditions and published references. Distribution maps for endemic species were prepared. As the main result, we describe and map the distribution of the endemic flora of this species rich vegetation formation and highlight the threatened taxa as priority for future taxonomic and conservation studies. Our results also point out the central-west of Santa Catarina and central Paraná states as priority areas for future studies considering its high diversity of taxa.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Endemic plants from the Southern Brazilian Highland Grasslands
title Endemic plants from the Southern Brazilian Highland Grasslands
spellingShingle Endemic plants from the Southern Brazilian Highland Grasslands
Külkamp,Josimar
Atlantic Forest hotspot
distribution
herbarium
subtropical vegetation
taxonomy
title_short Endemic plants from the Southern Brazilian Highland Grasslands
title_full Endemic plants from the Southern Brazilian Highland Grasslands
title_fullStr Endemic plants from the Southern Brazilian Highland Grasslands
title_full_unstemmed Endemic plants from the Southern Brazilian Highland Grasslands
title_sort Endemic plants from the Southern Brazilian Highland Grasslands
author Külkamp,Josimar
author_facet Külkamp,Josimar
Heiden,Gustavo
Iganci,João Ricardo Vieira
author_role author
author2 Heiden,Gustavo
Iganci,João Ricardo Vieira
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Külkamp,Josimar
Heiden,Gustavo
Iganci,João Ricardo Vieira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atlantic Forest hotspot
distribution
herbarium
subtropical vegetation
taxonomy
topic Atlantic Forest hotspot
distribution
herbarium
subtropical vegetation
taxonomy
description Abstract The flora of the subtropical highland grasslands in Southern Brazil, locally known as Campos de Cima da Serra, is within the Atlantic Forest hotspot, and has being highlighted by its richness, having around 25% of endemic plants. Those formations require specific studies to estimate its species richness and to protect its natural resources. This study aimed to map and to analyze the distribution of endemic taxa from these grasslands based on available herbarium collections databases as sources for highlighting important taxonomic groups for future studies. We verified how much of those endemic taxa are inside protected areas, and recognized the most important taxa and areas for future studies. All the data about each endemic taxon was obtained through visiting herbaria, online databases, collecting expeditions and published references. Distribution maps for endemic species were prepared. As the main result, we describe and map the distribution of the endemic flora of this species rich vegetation formation and highlight the threatened taxa as priority for future taxonomic and conservation studies. Our results also point out the central-west of Santa Catarina and central Paraná states as priority areas for future studies considering its high diversity of taxa.
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