Bryophytes from a forest remnant in the campus of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, municipality of Sorocaba, State of São Paulo, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Koga, Marina Lemy
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Peralta, Denilson Fernandes, Magrin, Albano Geraldo Emilio
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Idioma: por
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Resumo: The campus of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, in the municipality of Sorocaba, is composed of a forest remnant characterized by vegetation of seasonal semidecidual tropical forest and cerrado. We recorded 96 species of bryophytes in the area: 56 mosses (Fissidentaceae is the richest, with 11 spp.) and 40 liverworts (Lejeuneaceae is the most representative, with 21 spp.). Eight species are endemic to Brazil and two were mentioned for the first time in the State of São Paulo (Fissidens allionii Broth. and Lejeunea subsessilis Spruce). The predominance of corticolous species and mat life form indicate a strong relationship with the microclimate conditions of the environment, as well as the availability of substrate. The simultaneous presence of species from the Atlantic Forest and the Cerrado indicates an transition zone bryoflora, at the same time that subcosmopolitan and ruderal species with wide distribution express the secondary character of the forest remnant.
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spelling Bryophytes from a forest remnant in the campus of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, municipality of Sorocaba, State of São Paulo, BrazilBriófitas do remanescente florestal do campus da Universidade Federal de São Carlos, município de Sorocaba, Estado de São Paulo, Brasilfloresta estacional semidecidualhepáticaslevantamento florísticomusgoszona de transiçãofloristic surveyliverwortsmossesseasonal semidecidual tropical foresttransition zoneThe campus of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, in the municipality of Sorocaba, is composed of a forest remnant characterized by vegetation of seasonal semidecidual tropical forest and cerrado. We recorded 96 species of bryophytes in the area: 56 mosses (Fissidentaceae is the richest, with 11 spp.) and 40 liverworts (Lejeuneaceae is the most representative, with 21 spp.). Eight species are endemic to Brazil and two were mentioned for the first time in the State of São Paulo (Fissidens allionii Broth. and Lejeunea subsessilis Spruce). The predominance of corticolous species and mat life form indicate a strong relationship with the microclimate conditions of the environment, as well as the availability of substrate. The simultaneous presence of species from the Atlantic Forest and the Cerrado indicates an transition zone bryoflora, at the same time that subcosmopolitan and ruderal species with wide distribution express the secondary character of the forest remnant.O campus da Universidade Federal de São Carlos do município de Sorocaba é composto por um remanescente florestal caracterizado por vegetação de mata estacional semidecidual e cerrado. Foram encontradas 96 espécies de briófitas na área: 56 musgos (sendo Fissidentaceae a família mais rica, com 11 spp.) e 40 hepáticas (sendo Lejeuneaceae a mais representativa, com 21 spp.). Oito espécies são endêmicas do Brasil e duas foram citadas pela primeira vez no Estado de São Paulo (Fissidens allionii Broth. e Lejeunea subsessilis Spruce). O predomínio de espécies corticícolas e da forma de vida em tapete indicam a forte relação com as condições microclimáticas do ambiente, assim como a disponibilidade de substrato. A presença simultânea de espécies da Mata Atlântica e do Cerrado indica uma área de transição, ao mesmo tempo que espécies de ampla distribuição, subcosmopolitas e ruderais expressam o caráter secundário do remanescente florestal.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-03-09info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/374610.1590/2236-8906-42/2021porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/3746/6950Copyright (c) 2022 Marina Lemy Koga, Denilson Fernandes Peralta, Albano Geraldo Emilio Magrinhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKoga, Marina LemyPeralta, Denilson FernandesMagrin, Albano Geraldo Emilioreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-03-09T14:18:58Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/3746Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-03-09T14:18:58SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bryophytes from a forest remnant in the campus of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, municipality of Sorocaba, State of São Paulo, Brazil
Briófitas do remanescente florestal do campus da Universidade Federal de São Carlos, município de Sorocaba, Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
title Bryophytes from a forest remnant in the campus of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, municipality of Sorocaba, State of São Paulo, Brazil
spellingShingle Bryophytes from a forest remnant in the campus of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, municipality of Sorocaba, State of São Paulo, Brazil
Koga, Marina Lemy
floresta estacional semidecidual
hepáticas
levantamento florístico
musgos
zona de transição
floristic survey
liverworts
mosses
seasonal semidecidual tropical forest
transition zone
title_short Bryophytes from a forest remnant in the campus of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, municipality of Sorocaba, State of São Paulo, Brazil
title_full Bryophytes from a forest remnant in the campus of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, municipality of Sorocaba, State of São Paulo, Brazil
title_fullStr Bryophytes from a forest remnant in the campus of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, municipality of Sorocaba, State of São Paulo, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Bryophytes from a forest remnant in the campus of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, municipality of Sorocaba, State of São Paulo, Brazil
title_sort Bryophytes from a forest remnant in the campus of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, municipality of Sorocaba, State of São Paulo, Brazil
author Koga, Marina Lemy
author_facet Koga, Marina Lemy
Peralta, Denilson Fernandes
Magrin, Albano Geraldo Emilio
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author2 Peralta, Denilson Fernandes
Magrin, Albano Geraldo Emilio
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Koga, Marina Lemy
Peralta, Denilson Fernandes
Magrin, Albano Geraldo Emilio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv floresta estacional semidecidual
hepáticas
levantamento florístico
musgos
zona de transição
floristic survey
liverworts
mosses
seasonal semidecidual tropical forest
transition zone
topic floresta estacional semidecidual
hepáticas
levantamento florístico
musgos
zona de transição
floristic survey
liverworts
mosses
seasonal semidecidual tropical forest
transition zone
description The campus of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos, in the municipality of Sorocaba, is composed of a forest remnant characterized by vegetation of seasonal semidecidual tropical forest and cerrado. We recorded 96 species of bryophytes in the area: 56 mosses (Fissidentaceae is the richest, with 11 spp.) and 40 liverworts (Lejeuneaceae is the most representative, with 21 spp.). Eight species are endemic to Brazil and two were mentioned for the first time in the State of São Paulo (Fissidens allionii Broth. and Lejeunea subsessilis Spruce). The predominance of corticolous species and mat life form indicate a strong relationship with the microclimate conditions of the environment, as well as the availability of substrate. The simultaneous presence of species from the Atlantic Forest and the Cerrado indicates an transition zone bryoflora, at the same time that subcosmopolitan and ruderal species with wide distribution express the secondary character of the forest remnant.
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