Catalogue of the vascular epiphytic flora of Uruguay

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Autor(a) principal: Mai,Patricia
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Rossado,Andrés, Bonifacino,José Mauricio, Waechter,Jorge Luiz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT We provide an updated list of the vascular epiphytic flora occurring in native environments of Uruguay based on literature review, herbarium specimens, and fieldwork throughout the country. The catalogue provides standardized information for each species, including accepted name, synonyms used within Uruguay, epiphytic category, distribution within the country, habitat, conservation status, observations, and a voucher citation. The effort documented 73 species for the epiphytic flora of Uruguay (3 % of the flora), distributed among 29 genera and 12 families. Bromeliaceae was the richest family (17), followed by Polypodiaceae (16) and Orchidaceae (12). Tillandsia stood out as the most speciose genus with 15 species. Characteristic holoepiphytes was the most diverse ecological category. More than half of the epiphytic species documented for Uruguay (53 %) reach their southernmost geographic distribution in the country, whereas only two mostly epipetric species of Tillandsia - T. arequitae and T. uruguayensis - are endemic to the country. Almost half of the epiphytic species found are presently under categories of threat of extinction, with 60 % of them occurring in national protected areas. Both the richest epiphytic families and the predominance of characteristic holoepiphytes coincide with findings from floristic and ecological studies previously carried out in humid subtropical regions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Catalogue of the vascular epiphytic flora of Uruguay
title Catalogue of the vascular epiphytic flora of Uruguay
spellingShingle Catalogue of the vascular epiphytic flora of Uruguay
Mai,Patricia
conservation status
epiphytic category
geographic distribution
hemiepiphytes
holoepiphytes
subtropical forests
Uruguay
vascular epiphytes
title_short Catalogue of the vascular epiphytic flora of Uruguay
title_full Catalogue of the vascular epiphytic flora of Uruguay
title_fullStr Catalogue of the vascular epiphytic flora of Uruguay
title_full_unstemmed Catalogue of the vascular epiphytic flora of Uruguay
title_sort Catalogue of the vascular epiphytic flora of Uruguay
author Mai,Patricia
author_facet Mai,Patricia
Rossado,Andrés
Bonifacino,José Mauricio
Waechter,Jorge Luiz
author_role author
author2 Rossado,Andrés
Bonifacino,José Mauricio
Waechter,Jorge Luiz
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mai,Patricia
Rossado,Andrés
Bonifacino,José Mauricio
Waechter,Jorge Luiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv conservation status
epiphytic category
geographic distribution
hemiepiphytes
holoepiphytes
subtropical forests
Uruguay
vascular epiphytes
topic conservation status
epiphytic category
geographic distribution
hemiepiphytes
holoepiphytes
subtropical forests
Uruguay
vascular epiphytes
description ABSTRACT We provide an updated list of the vascular epiphytic flora occurring in native environments of Uruguay based on literature review, herbarium specimens, and fieldwork throughout the country. The catalogue provides standardized information for each species, including accepted name, synonyms used within Uruguay, epiphytic category, distribution within the country, habitat, conservation status, observations, and a voucher citation. The effort documented 73 species for the epiphytic flora of Uruguay (3 % of the flora), distributed among 29 genera and 12 families. Bromeliaceae was the richest family (17), followed by Polypodiaceae (16) and Orchidaceae (12). Tillandsia stood out as the most speciose genus with 15 species. Characteristic holoepiphytes was the most diverse ecological category. More than half of the epiphytic species documented for Uruguay (53 %) reach their southernmost geographic distribution in the country, whereas only two mostly epipetric species of Tillandsia - T. arequitae and T. uruguayensis - are endemic to the country. Almost half of the epiphytic species found are presently under categories of threat of extinction, with 60 % of them occurring in national protected areas. Both the richest epiphytic families and the predominance of characteristic holoepiphytes coincide with findings from floristic and ecological studies previously carried out in humid subtropical regions.
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