Species richness of pteridophytes in a montane Atlantic rain forest plot of Southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Dittrich,Vinícius Antonio de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Waechter,Jorge Luiz, Salino,Alexandre
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: A floristic survey of pteridophytes (ferns and fern allies) was carried out in a 1ha plot in the Pico do Marumbi State Park, Morretes, State of Paraná, Southern Brazil. The study area is covered with a closed ombrophilous forest (Brazilian Atlantic Forest) and lies approximately 630 m in elevation. All species and life-forms of pteridophytes growing in the plot were registered and most of them were collected for taxonomic identification. A total of 81 species, belonging to 17 families were registered. The richest were Polypodiaceae (12 species), Hymenophyllaceae (11) and Lomariopsidaceae (11). The richest genera were Asplenium (ten species), Elaphoglossum (10) and Trichomanes (six). Life-form composition was: epiphytes (49 species), terrestrials (28), lithophytes (two), epiphytes/terrestrials/lithophytes (one) and epiphytes/lithophytes (one). No hemiepiphytes were found. Terrestrials included herbaceous (22 species), arborescent (four) and climbing (two). Species richness of the plot can be considered as high when compared to other neotropical sites.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Species richness of pteridophytes in a montane Atlantic rain forest plot of Southern Brazil
title Species richness of pteridophytes in a montane Atlantic rain forest plot of Southern Brazil
spellingShingle Species richness of pteridophytes in a montane Atlantic rain forest plot of Southern Brazil
Dittrich,Vinícius Antonio de Oliveira
Pteridophyta
diversity
species count
floristics
Southern Brazil
title_short Species richness of pteridophytes in a montane Atlantic rain forest plot of Southern Brazil
title_full Species richness of pteridophytes in a montane Atlantic rain forest plot of Southern Brazil
title_fullStr Species richness of pteridophytes in a montane Atlantic rain forest plot of Southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Species richness of pteridophytes in a montane Atlantic rain forest plot of Southern Brazil
title_sort Species richness of pteridophytes in a montane Atlantic rain forest plot of Southern Brazil
author Dittrich,Vinícius Antonio de Oliveira
author_facet Dittrich,Vinícius Antonio de Oliveira
Waechter,Jorge Luiz
Salino,Alexandre
author_role author
author2 Waechter,Jorge Luiz
Salino,Alexandre
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dittrich,Vinícius Antonio de Oliveira
Waechter,Jorge Luiz
Salino,Alexandre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pteridophyta
diversity
species count
floristics
Southern Brazil
topic Pteridophyta
diversity
species count
floristics
Southern Brazil
description A floristic survey of pteridophytes (ferns and fern allies) was carried out in a 1ha plot in the Pico do Marumbi State Park, Morretes, State of Paraná, Southern Brazil. The study area is covered with a closed ombrophilous forest (Brazilian Atlantic Forest) and lies approximately 630 m in elevation. All species and life-forms of pteridophytes growing in the plot were registered and most of them were collected for taxonomic identification. A total of 81 species, belonging to 17 families were registered. The richest were Polypodiaceae (12 species), Hymenophyllaceae (11) and Lomariopsidaceae (11). The richest genera were Asplenium (ten species), Elaphoglossum (10) and Trichomanes (six). Life-form composition was: epiphytes (49 species), terrestrials (28), lithophytes (two), epiphytes/terrestrials/lithophytes (one) and epiphytes/lithophytes (one). No hemiepiphytes were found. Terrestrials included herbaceous (22 species), arborescent (four) and climbing (two). Species richness of the plot can be considered as high when compared to other neotropical sites.
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