Bryophytes of the Parque Nacional da Serra da Bocaina, São Paulo State, Brazil
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Resumo: | The Serra da Bocaina National Park is located between the States of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, being the only PARNA in the State of São Paulo. We found 485 species of bryophytes, with Lejeuneaceae as the richest family with 93 species. Bryaceae presented the largest number of moss species, with 23 species. Forty seven species are new records for the São Paulo State. Among all the collected species, 43% are restricted to the Atlantic Forest, 31% are Brazilian endemic and 155 are considered rare in Brazil. The species number represents the importance of this Park to the preservation of the bryophyte species in Brazil and for future work in Serra da Bocaina. |
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Bryophytes of the Parque Nacional da Serra da Bocaina, São Paulo State, BrazilBrioflora do Parque Nacional da Serra da Bocaina, de São Paulo, BrasilbriófitasflorísticaMata AtlânticabryophytesAtlantic ForestfloristicThe Serra da Bocaina National Park is located between the States of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, being the only PARNA in the State of São Paulo. We found 485 species of bryophytes, with Lejeuneaceae as the richest family with 93 species. Bryaceae presented the largest number of moss species, with 23 species. Forty seven species are new records for the São Paulo State. Among all the collected species, 43% are restricted to the Atlantic Forest, 31% are Brazilian endemic and 155 are considered rare in Brazil. The species number represents the importance of this Park to the preservation of the bryophyte species in Brazil and for future work in Serra da Bocaina.O Parque Nacional da Serra da Bocaina está localizado entre os Estados de São Paulo e do Rio de Janeiro, sendo o único PARNA do Estado de São Paulo. Foram encontradas 485 espécies de briófitas, sendo Lejeuneaceae a família com a maior riqueza encontrada, com 93 espécies. Para os musgos, a família Bryaceae apresentou 23 espécies. Encontramos 47 espécies como novas ocorrências para o Estado de São Paulo. Dentre todas as espécies coletadas, 43% possuem ocorrência restrita à Mata Atlântica, 31% são endêmicas do Brasil e 155 espécies apresentam ocorrência rara no Brasil. Estes números mostram a importância deste Parque para a preservação das espécies de briófitas do país e para a realização de futuros trabalhos na área.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2021-04-12info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/209810.1590/2236-8906-80/2020porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/2098/3482Copyright (c) 2021 Jéssica Soares de Lima, Denilson Fernandes Peraltahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Jéssica Soares de Peralta, Denilson Fernandes reponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2021-04-10T00:39:00Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/2098Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2021-04-10T00:39SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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Bryophytes of the Parque Nacional da Serra da Bocaina, São Paulo State, Brazil Brioflora do Parque Nacional da Serra da Bocaina, de São Paulo, Brasil |
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Bryophytes of the Parque Nacional da Serra da Bocaina, São Paulo State, Brazil |
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Bryophytes of the Parque Nacional da Serra da Bocaina, São Paulo State, Brazil Lima, Jéssica Soares de briófitas florística Mata Atlântica bryophytes Atlantic Forest floristic |
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Bryophytes of the Parque Nacional da Serra da Bocaina, São Paulo State, Brazil |
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Bryophytes of the Parque Nacional da Serra da Bocaina, São Paulo State, Brazil |
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Bryophytes of the Parque Nacional da Serra da Bocaina, São Paulo State, Brazil |
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Bryophytes of the Parque Nacional da Serra da Bocaina, São Paulo State, Brazil |
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Bryophytes of the Parque Nacional da Serra da Bocaina, São Paulo State, Brazil |
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Lima, Jéssica Soares de |
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Lima, Jéssica Soares de Peralta, Denilson Fernandes |
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Peralta, Denilson Fernandes |
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Lima, Jéssica Soares de Peralta, Denilson Fernandes |
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briófitas florística Mata Atlântica bryophytes Atlantic Forest floristic |
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briófitas florística Mata Atlântica bryophytes Atlantic Forest floristic |
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The Serra da Bocaina National Park is located between the States of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, being the only PARNA in the State of São Paulo. We found 485 species of bryophytes, with Lejeuneaceae as the richest family with 93 species. Bryaceae presented the largest number of moss species, with 23 species. Forty seven species are new records for the São Paulo State. Among all the collected species, 43% are restricted to the Atlantic Forest, 31% are Brazilian endemic and 155 are considered rare in Brazil. The species number represents the importance of this Park to the preservation of the bryophyte species in Brazil and for future work in Serra da Bocaina. |
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