Extrafloral nectaries of an Atlantic Forest conservation area in Southeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Miranda,Victor S.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Gütler Rodrigues,Lucas, Dutra,Sandrine C., G. Sobrinho,Tathiana, Alves-Araújo,Anderson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062022000100139
Resumo: ABSTRACT Although extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) are reported as extremely important to understand ecological interactions, the diversity of EFN-bearing plants remains underappreciated. In Brazil, studies are concentrated in Cerrado and extremely poorly known in other phytogeographic domains, such as Atlantic forest. Thus, this study provides one of the first checklists of angiosperms with EFNs in a protected area of the Brazilian Atlantic forest, bringing information about the richness, location of EFNs on the plant’s organs, as well as plant’s habit and conservation status. A total of 93 EFN-bearing species belonging to 61 genera and 29 families is reported, which corresponds to 16.5 % of the local flora. The vast majority has not been evaluated for their conservation status, and twenty species are endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic forest. Vines and trees are the predominant plant habits and EFNs are mostly found on leaves. More than half of the species (53.7 %) comprises new additions to the world list of EFN-bearing plants, including the first record in Dilleniaceae. Our findings show a large number of EFN-bearing plant species from a single and small protected area in the Brazilian Atlantic forest. It reinforces the lack of studies of this nature, where further investigations are strongly recommended.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Extrafloral nectaries of an Atlantic Forest conservation area in Southeastern Brazil
title Extrafloral nectaries of an Atlantic Forest conservation area in Southeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Extrafloral nectaries of an Atlantic Forest conservation area in Southeastern Brazil
Miranda,Victor S.
ant-plant interactions
checklist
nectar
plant morphology
taxonomy
‘restingas’
title_short Extrafloral nectaries of an Atlantic Forest conservation area in Southeastern Brazil
title_full Extrafloral nectaries of an Atlantic Forest conservation area in Southeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Extrafloral nectaries of an Atlantic Forest conservation area in Southeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Extrafloral nectaries of an Atlantic Forest conservation area in Southeastern Brazil
title_sort Extrafloral nectaries of an Atlantic Forest conservation area in Southeastern Brazil
author Miranda,Victor S.
author_facet Miranda,Victor S.
Gütler Rodrigues,Lucas
Dutra,Sandrine C.
G. Sobrinho,Tathiana
Alves-Araújo,Anderson
author_role author
author2 Gütler Rodrigues,Lucas
Dutra,Sandrine C.
G. Sobrinho,Tathiana
Alves-Araújo,Anderson
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miranda,Victor S.
Gütler Rodrigues,Lucas
Dutra,Sandrine C.
G. Sobrinho,Tathiana
Alves-Araújo,Anderson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ant-plant interactions
checklist
nectar
plant morphology
taxonomy
‘restingas’
topic ant-plant interactions
checklist
nectar
plant morphology
taxonomy
‘restingas’
description ABSTRACT Although extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) are reported as extremely important to understand ecological interactions, the diversity of EFN-bearing plants remains underappreciated. In Brazil, studies are concentrated in Cerrado and extremely poorly known in other phytogeographic domains, such as Atlantic forest. Thus, this study provides one of the first checklists of angiosperms with EFNs in a protected area of the Brazilian Atlantic forest, bringing information about the richness, location of EFNs on the plant’s organs, as well as plant’s habit and conservation status. A total of 93 EFN-bearing species belonging to 61 genera and 29 families is reported, which corresponds to 16.5 % of the local flora. The vast majority has not been evaluated for their conservation status, and twenty species are endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic forest. Vines and trees are the predominant plant habits and EFNs are mostly found on leaves. More than half of the species (53.7 %) comprises new additions to the world list of EFN-bearing plants, including the first record in Dilleniaceae. Our findings show a large number of EFN-bearing plant species from a single and small protected area in the Brazilian Atlantic forest. It reinforces the lack of studies of this nature, where further investigations are strongly recommended.
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