A synopsis of Convolvulaceae from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region in the Amazon of Maranhão, Brazil
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Resumo: | A synopsis of Convolvulaceae species from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region, a strategic area for the conservation of Amazonian biodiversity in the state of Maranhão, is presented. Field samples and herbarium collections were analyzed to build a list of species, indicating the most representative taxa and providing data on growth habit, geographic distribution, occurrence in Brazilian phytogeographic domains, and distribution in the Upper Turi-Gurupi region. Twenty-one species and nine genera (Aniseia Choisy, Bonamia Thouars, Camonea Raf., Distimake Raf., Evolvulus L., Ipomoea L., Maripa Aubl., Odonellia K.R. Robertson, and Operculina Silva Manso) were recorded. Ipomoea was the most representative genus, with 10 species, and Ipomoea asarifolia was the most collected species. Maripa scandens Aubl. is a new record for the state of Maranhão and in relation to the last taxonomic work of Convolvulaceae in the Amazon, which covered Maranhão, 10 species are new records for the state. A heterogeneous distribution of the species and sampling gaps of Convolvulaceae were observed in the region, pointing to the need for further surveys. This study contributes to the knowledge of this botanical family in the Amazon territory and stimulates the conservation of the Amazonian flora in Maranhão, since the study area is under strong pressure from environmental degradation and is one of the most threatened in terms of biodiversity loss in the Amazon. |
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A synopsis of Convolvulaceae from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region in the Amazon of Maranhão, Brazil Sinopse de Convolvulaceae da região do Alto Turi-Gurupi na Amazônia do Maranhão, BrasilA synopsis of Convolvulaceae species from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region, a strategic area for the conservation of Amazonian biodiversity in the state of Maranhão, is presented. Field samples and herbarium collections were analyzed to build a list of species, indicating the most representative taxa and providing data on growth habit, geographic distribution, occurrence in Brazilian phytogeographic domains, and distribution in the Upper Turi-Gurupi region. Twenty-one species and nine genera (Aniseia Choisy, Bonamia Thouars, Camonea Raf., Distimake Raf., Evolvulus L., Ipomoea L., Maripa Aubl., Odonellia K.R. Robertson, and Operculina Silva Manso) were recorded. Ipomoea was the most representative genus, with 10 species, and Ipomoea asarifolia was the most collected species. Maripa scandens Aubl. is a new record for the state of Maranhão and in relation to the last taxonomic work of Convolvulaceae in the Amazon, which covered Maranhão, 10 species are new records for the state. A heterogeneous distribution of the species and sampling gaps of Convolvulaceae were observed in the region, pointing to the need for further surveys. This study contributes to the knowledge of this botanical family in the Amazon territory and stimulates the conservation of the Amazonian flora in Maranhão, since the study area is under strong pressure from environmental degradation and is one of the most threatened in terms of biodiversity loss in the Amazon.Foi elaborada uma sinopse para as espécies de Convolvulaceae da região do Alto Turi-Gurupi, uma área estratégica em biodiversidade e conservação da Amazônia no estado do Maranhão. Foram realizadas coletas na região e análises em coleções de herbários para construção da lista de espécies, indicando os táxons mais representativos e fornecendo dados sobre hábito de crescimento, distribuição geográfica, domínios fitogeográficos e distribuição das espécies para a região. Foram registradas 21 espécies e nove gêneros (Aniseia Choisy, Bonamia Thouars, Camonea Raf., Distimake Raf., Evolvulus L., Ipomoea L., Maripa Aubl., Odonellia K. R. Robertson e Operculina Silva Manso). Ipomoea foi o gênero mais representativo com 10 espécies, sendo Ipomoea asarifolia a espécie mais coletada. Maripa scandens Aubl. é um novo registro para o estado do Maranhão e há 10 novos registros para o estado, em relação ao último trabalho taxonômico de Convolvulaceae na Amazônia com abrangência do Maranhão. Quanto a amostragem de Convolvulaceae na região, foi observada uma distribuição heterogênea das espécies e lacunas de coletas, evidenciando a necessidade de maior amostragem. Por fim, o estudo colabora com o conhecimento dessa família botânica em território amazônico, além de estimular a conservação da flora amazônica maranhense, uma vez que essa área está sob forte degradação ambiental, e uma das regiões mais ameaçadas em perda da biodiversidade de todo domínio amazônico.Universidade Federal de Campina Grande - UFCG2022-05-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.ufcg.edu.br/ActaBra/index.php/actabra/article/view/57410.22571/2526-4338574Acta Brasiliensis; Vol 6 No 2 (2022): Acta Brasiliensis; 49-60Acta Brasiliensis; Vol 6 No 2 (2022): Acta Brasiliensis; 49-60Acta Brasiliensis; Vol 6 No 2 (2022): Acta Brasiliensis; 49-602526-43382526-432Xreponame:Acta Brasiliensis (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Campina Grande (UFCG)instacron:UFCGenghttp://revistas.ufcg.edu.br/ActaBra/index.php/actabra/article/view/574/145Copyright (c) 2022 Acta Brasiliensisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Regigláucia Rodrigues deSilva, Guilherme Sousa daPastore, MayaraNascimento, Jeromar dos Santos2022-05-31T18:55:59Zoai:ActaBra.revistas.ufcg.edu.br:article/574Revistahttp://revistas.ufcg.edu.br/ActaBraPUBhttp://revistas.ufcg.edu.br/ActaBra/index.php/actabra/oaiactabrasiliensis@gmail.com || actabrasiliensis@gmail.com2526-432X2526-4338opendoar:2022-05-31T18:55:59Acta Brasiliensis (Online) - Universidade Federal de Campina Grande (UFCG)false |
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A synopsis of Convolvulaceae from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region in the Amazon of Maranhão, Brazil Sinopse de Convolvulaceae da região do Alto Turi-Gurupi na Amazônia do Maranhão, Brasil |
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A synopsis of Convolvulaceae from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region in the Amazon of Maranhão, Brazil |
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A synopsis of Convolvulaceae from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region in the Amazon of Maranhão, Brazil A synopsis of Convolvulaceae from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region in the Amazon of Maranhão, Brazil Oliveira, Regigláucia Rodrigues de Oliveira, Regigláucia Rodrigues de |
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A synopsis of Convolvulaceae from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region in the Amazon of Maranhão, Brazil |
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A synopsis of Convolvulaceae from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region in the Amazon of Maranhão, Brazil |
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A synopsis of Convolvulaceae from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region in the Amazon of Maranhão, Brazil A synopsis of Convolvulaceae from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region in the Amazon of Maranhão, Brazil |
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A synopsis of Convolvulaceae from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region in the Amazon of Maranhão, Brazil A synopsis of Convolvulaceae from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region in the Amazon of Maranhão, Brazil |
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A synopsis of Convolvulaceae from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region in the Amazon of Maranhão, Brazil |
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Oliveira, Regigláucia Rodrigues de |
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Oliveira, Regigláucia Rodrigues de Oliveira, Regigláucia Rodrigues de Silva, Guilherme Sousa da Pastore, Mayara Nascimento, Jeromar dos Santos Silva, Guilherme Sousa da Pastore, Mayara Nascimento, Jeromar dos Santos |
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Silva, Guilherme Sousa da Pastore, Mayara Nascimento, Jeromar dos Santos |
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Oliveira, Regigláucia Rodrigues de Silva, Guilherme Sousa da Pastore, Mayara Nascimento, Jeromar dos Santos |
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A synopsis of Convolvulaceae species from the Upper Turi-Gurupi region, a strategic area for the conservation of Amazonian biodiversity in the state of Maranhão, is presented. Field samples and herbarium collections were analyzed to build a list of species, indicating the most representative taxa and providing data on growth habit, geographic distribution, occurrence in Brazilian phytogeographic domains, and distribution in the Upper Turi-Gurupi region. Twenty-one species and nine genera (Aniseia Choisy, Bonamia Thouars, Camonea Raf., Distimake Raf., Evolvulus L., Ipomoea L., Maripa Aubl., Odonellia K.R. Robertson, and Operculina Silva Manso) were recorded. Ipomoea was the most representative genus, with 10 species, and Ipomoea asarifolia was the most collected species. Maripa scandens Aubl. is a new record for the state of Maranhão and in relation to the last taxonomic work of Convolvulaceae in the Amazon, which covered Maranhão, 10 species are new records for the state. A heterogeneous distribution of the species and sampling gaps of Convolvulaceae were observed in the region, pointing to the need for further surveys. This study contributes to the knowledge of this botanical family in the Amazon territory and stimulates the conservation of the Amazonian flora in Maranhão, since the study area is under strong pressure from environmental degradation and is one of the most threatened in terms of biodiversity loss in the Amazon. |
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