Survey on the tribe Tigridieae (Iridaceae) in the Campos of Southeast South America

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Autor(a) principal: Deble, Leonardo Paz
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Balduinia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufsm.br/balduinia/article/view/69388
Resumo: Survey on the tribe Tigridieae (Iridaceae) in the Campos of Southeast South America (SESA Grasslands). Iridaceae is one of the largest families of monocots and is an important constituent of grassland ecosystems across the globe. The tribe Tigridieae is exclusive to the Americas, with an important center of diversity in the Andean region, in the Campos of Southeast South America, in Mexico and in the southern United States. In this study, a survey of the Iridaceae-Tigridieae native to the Grassland Ecosystems of Southeast South America (=SESA Grasslands) is carried out. The SESA  was divided into four regions: Campos, Campos de Altitude, Chaco Húmedo and Pampa. The Iridaceae-Tigridieae are represented by a total of 65 species (including ten subspecies), distributed in ten genera. The genus Cypella with 30 species and eight subspecies is the most diverse, followed by Calydorea (13 species), Herbertia (11 species) and Gelasine (four species and two subspecies). A total of 87% of the taxa occurring in the SESA are endemic, most of them exclusive to the Campos region, which includes 54 taxonomic entities, of which 41 taxa are endemic The Campos de Altitude region is represented by 15 taxa, including six endemic species. The Pampa region includes six taxonomic entities, being one of them endemic. The Chaco Húmedo region comprises five species, none of which are exclusive to the latter region. Key words: Bulbous, Grasslands, High Grasslands, Humid Chaco, Geographic distribution, diversity, Pampa.
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spelling Survey on the tribe Tigridieae (Iridaceae) in the Campos of Southeast South AmericaBulbousGrasslandsHigh GrasslandsHumid ChacoGeographic distributiondiversityPampaSurvey on the tribe Tigridieae (Iridaceae) in the Campos of Southeast South America (SESA Grasslands). Iridaceae is one of the largest families of monocots and is an important constituent of grassland ecosystems across the globe. The tribe Tigridieae is exclusive to the Americas, with an important center of diversity in the Andean region, in the Campos of Southeast South America, in Mexico and in the southern United States. In this study, a survey of the Iridaceae-Tigridieae native to the Grassland Ecosystems of Southeast South America (=SESA Grasslands) is carried out. The SESA  was divided into four regions: Campos, Campos de Altitude, Chaco Húmedo and Pampa. The Iridaceae-Tigridieae are represented by a total of 65 species (including ten subspecies), distributed in ten genera. The genus Cypella with 30 species and eight subspecies is the most diverse, followed by Calydorea (13 species), Herbertia (11 species) and Gelasine (four species and two subspecies). A total of 87% of the taxa occurring in the SESA are endemic, most of them exclusive to the Campos region, which includes 54 taxonomic entities, of which 41 taxa are endemic The Campos de Altitude region is represented by 15 taxa, including six endemic species. The Pampa region includes six taxonomic entities, being one of them endemic. The Chaco Húmedo region comprises five species, none of which are exclusive to the latter region. Key words: Bulbous, Grasslands, High Grasslands, Humid Chaco, Geographic distribution, diversity, Pampa.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-02-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/balduinia/article/view/6938810.5902/2358198069388Balduinia; n. 68 (2021); 14-332358-19801808-2688reponame:Balduinia (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMenghttp://periodicos.ufsm.br/balduinia/article/view/69388/46066Copyright (c) 2022 Balduiniahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDeble, Leonardo Paz2023-09-19T21:51:34Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/69388Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/balduiniaONGhttp://cascavel.ufsm.br/revistas/ojs-2.2.2/index.php/balduinia/oai||danielmarchiorineto@gmail.com2358-19801808-2688opendoar:2023-09-19T21:51:34Balduinia (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Survey on the tribe Tigridieae (Iridaceae) in the Campos of Southeast South America
title Survey on the tribe Tigridieae (Iridaceae) in the Campos of Southeast South America
spellingShingle Survey on the tribe Tigridieae (Iridaceae) in the Campos of Southeast South America
Deble, Leonardo Paz
Bulbous
Grasslands
High Grasslands
Humid Chaco
Geographic distribution
diversity
Pampa
title_short Survey on the tribe Tigridieae (Iridaceae) in the Campos of Southeast South America
title_full Survey on the tribe Tigridieae (Iridaceae) in the Campos of Southeast South America
title_fullStr Survey on the tribe Tigridieae (Iridaceae) in the Campos of Southeast South America
title_full_unstemmed Survey on the tribe Tigridieae (Iridaceae) in the Campos of Southeast South America
title_sort Survey on the tribe Tigridieae (Iridaceae) in the Campos of Southeast South America
author Deble, Leonardo Paz
author_facet Deble, Leonardo Paz
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Deble, Leonardo Paz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bulbous
Grasslands
High Grasslands
Humid Chaco
Geographic distribution
diversity
Pampa
topic Bulbous
Grasslands
High Grasslands
Humid Chaco
Geographic distribution
diversity
Pampa
description Survey on the tribe Tigridieae (Iridaceae) in the Campos of Southeast South America (SESA Grasslands). Iridaceae is one of the largest families of monocots and is an important constituent of grassland ecosystems across the globe. The tribe Tigridieae is exclusive to the Americas, with an important center of diversity in the Andean region, in the Campos of Southeast South America, in Mexico and in the southern United States. In this study, a survey of the Iridaceae-Tigridieae native to the Grassland Ecosystems of Southeast South America (=SESA Grasslands) is carried out. The SESA  was divided into four regions: Campos, Campos de Altitude, Chaco Húmedo and Pampa. The Iridaceae-Tigridieae are represented by a total of 65 species (including ten subspecies), distributed in ten genera. The genus Cypella with 30 species and eight subspecies is the most diverse, followed by Calydorea (13 species), Herbertia (11 species) and Gelasine (four species and two subspecies). A total of 87% of the taxa occurring in the SESA are endemic, most of them exclusive to the Campos region, which includes 54 taxonomic entities, of which 41 taxa are endemic The Campos de Altitude region is represented by 15 taxa, including six endemic species. The Pampa region includes six taxonomic entities, being one of them endemic. The Chaco Húmedo region comprises five species, none of which are exclusive to the latter region. Key words: Bulbous, Grasslands, High Grasslands, Humid Chaco, Geographic distribution, diversity, Pampa.
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