The vascular flora of the cerrado in Emas National Park (Central Brazil): a savanna flora summarized

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Autor(a) principal: Batalha,Marco Antônio
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Martins,Fernando Roberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Resumo: The Brazilian cerrado may be divided in two main phytogeographic sectors: one characterized by Piptocarpha rotundifolia, in which the Emas National Park (ENP) is located, and other characterized by Curatella americana. We carried out a floristic survey in ENP, which allowed an assessment of the taxonomic composition, taxa size, and similarity with other sites for the ENP's vascular flora. We compared the ENP's flora with southeastern outlying cerrado sites, also in the Piptocarpha sector, and with general floristic patterns in the cerrado vegetation. The distribution of species per family in ENP was significantly different from that obtained for each component of the general cerrado flora. The herbaceous component was characterized by an overproportion of Myrtaceae and an underproportion of Orchidaceae and Lythraceae; and the woody component, by an overproportion of Myrtaceae and Nyctaginaceae. When compared with outlying cerrado sites, the ENP was quite distinct, not only at species level, but also at family level.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The vascular flora of the cerrado in Emas National Park (Central Brazil): a savanna flora summarized
title The vascular flora of the cerrado in Emas National Park (Central Brazil): a savanna flora summarized
spellingShingle The vascular flora of the cerrado in Emas National Park (Central Brazil): a savanna flora summarized
Batalha,Marco Antônio
Cerrado
floristics
phytogeography
principal component analysis
savanna
title_short The vascular flora of the cerrado in Emas National Park (Central Brazil): a savanna flora summarized
title_full The vascular flora of the cerrado in Emas National Park (Central Brazil): a savanna flora summarized
title_fullStr The vascular flora of the cerrado in Emas National Park (Central Brazil): a savanna flora summarized
title_full_unstemmed The vascular flora of the cerrado in Emas National Park (Central Brazil): a savanna flora summarized
title_sort The vascular flora of the cerrado in Emas National Park (Central Brazil): a savanna flora summarized
author Batalha,Marco Antônio
author_facet Batalha,Marco Antônio
Martins,Fernando Roberto
author_role author
author2 Martins,Fernando Roberto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Batalha,Marco Antônio
Martins,Fernando Roberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cerrado
floristics
phytogeography
principal component analysis
savanna
topic Cerrado
floristics
phytogeography
principal component analysis
savanna
description The Brazilian cerrado may be divided in two main phytogeographic sectors: one characterized by Piptocarpha rotundifolia, in which the Emas National Park (ENP) is located, and other characterized by Curatella americana. We carried out a floristic survey in ENP, which allowed an assessment of the taxonomic composition, taxa size, and similarity with other sites for the ENP's vascular flora. We compared the ENP's flora with southeastern outlying cerrado sites, also in the Piptocarpha sector, and with general floristic patterns in the cerrado vegetation. The distribution of species per family in ENP was significantly different from that obtained for each component of the general cerrado flora. The herbaceous component was characterized by an overproportion of Myrtaceae and an underproportion of Orchidaceae and Lythraceae; and the woody component, by an overproportion of Myrtaceae and Nyctaginaceae. When compared with outlying cerrado sites, the ENP was quite distinct, not only at species level, but also at family level.
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