Flowering temporality in dry and wet grasslands from the Chapada do Couto plateau in the Southern Espinhaço Mountain range-MG, Brazil
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Resumo: | The Southern Espinhaço mountain range harbors enormous biodiversity, with a vegetation typically dominated by grassland formations (campos rupestres and campos limpos) speckled with forest formations (capões de mata). This study aimed to evaluate the flowering temporality in areas of dry and wet (where peatlands occur) campos limpos, in order to highlight the temporal variation in plant reproductive characteristics (flower collor) and the effect of anthropization. Some of the studied sites were protected by the Rio Preto State Park, a nature conservation site of full protection, whereas the other sites were adjacent, but outside the conservation unit and subject to anthropization by grazing and fires. The sites were monthly evaluated for collecting botanical material and registering flowering species, being placed in six color categories (white, yellow, orange, red, pink/purple and blue). The protected area presented higher species richness (96) than the unprotected sites (83), although sampling stability was not reached in the collector curves. Most species presented annual flowering events, with more than half of the species being observed in a single month, concentrated in the rainy season, indicating an annual “flowering season”. White was the dominant collor (especially in Asteraceae and Eriocaulaceae), followed by pink/purple (Melastomataceae) and yellow (Asteraceae and Xyridaceae). While the collors associated with generalist pollinators (white and yellow) presented a markedly seasonal flowering, the flowers associated to more specialized systems (red and orange) apparently presented a more continuous flowering over time. |
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Flowering temporality in dry and wet grasslands from the Chapada do Couto plateau in the Southern Espinhaço Mountain range-MG, BrazilTemporalidade da floração em áreas de campo limpo seco e úmido na Chapada do Couto, Serra do Espinhaço Meridional-MG, BrasilFenologiaCampo rupestrePolinizaçãoReserva da Biosfera da Serra do EspinhaçoPhenologyRupestrian FieldsPollinationEspinhaço Biosphere ReserveThe Southern Espinhaço mountain range harbors enormous biodiversity, with a vegetation typically dominated by grassland formations (campos rupestres and campos limpos) speckled with forest formations (capões de mata). This study aimed to evaluate the flowering temporality in areas of dry and wet (where peatlands occur) campos limpos, in order to highlight the temporal variation in plant reproductive characteristics (flower collor) and the effect of anthropization. Some of the studied sites were protected by the Rio Preto State Park, a nature conservation site of full protection, whereas the other sites were adjacent, but outside the conservation unit and subject to anthropization by grazing and fires. The sites were monthly evaluated for collecting botanical material and registering flowering species, being placed in six color categories (white, yellow, orange, red, pink/purple and blue). The protected area presented higher species richness (96) than the unprotected sites (83), although sampling stability was not reached in the collector curves. Most species presented annual flowering events, with more than half of the species being observed in a single month, concentrated in the rainy season, indicating an annual “flowering season”. White was the dominant collor (especially in Asteraceae and Eriocaulaceae), followed by pink/purple (Melastomataceae) and yellow (Asteraceae and Xyridaceae). While the collors associated with generalist pollinators (white and yellow) presented a markedly seasonal flowering, the flowers associated to more specialized systems (red and orange) apparently presented a more continuous flowering over time.A Serra do Espinhaço Meridional apresenta enorme biodiversidade, com vegetação caracterizada pelo predomínio de formações campestres (campos rupestres e campos limpos) intercaladas por formações florestais (capões de mata). O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a temporalidade da floração em áreas de campos limpos secos e úmidos (onde ocorrem os ecossistemas de turfeiras), buscando evidenciar a variação temporal de aspectos reprodutivos da vegetação (cor das flores) e o efeito da antropização. Parte das áreas estudadas encontra-se protegida pela unidade de conservação de proteção integral do Parque Estadual do Rio Preto, enquanto as outras áreas são adjacentes, mas fora da unidade de conservação e sujeitas à antropização pelo pastejo e fogo. As áreas foram percorridas mensalmente para coleta de material botânico e registro das espécies em floração, sendo enquadradas em seis categorias de cores (branco, amarelo, laranja, vermelho, rosa/roxo e azul). A área protegida apresentou maior riqueza de espécies (96) que a área não protegida (83), não sendo atingida estabilidade na curva do coletor. A maioria das espécies apresentou eventos anuais de floração, sendo que mais da metade delas foi observada em apenas um mês, com maior concentração na época chuvosa, indicando uma “estação de florescimento” anual. O branco foi a cor predominante nas flores (principalmente Asteraceae e Eriocaulaceae), seguida do rosa/roxo (Melastomataceae) e amarelo (Asteraceae e Xyridaceae). Enquanto as cores associadas a visitantes mais generalistas (branco e amarelo) apresentaram floração mais marcada pela sazonalidade, as flores associadas a sistemas mais especializados (vermelho e laranja) apresentaram floração aparentemente mais contínua ao longo do tempo.UFVJM2023-04-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufvjm.edu.br/revista-espinhaco/article/view/23410.5281/zenodo.7810587Revista Espinhaço ; Revista Espinhaço #212317-0611reponame:Revista Espinhaçoinstname:Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri (UFVJM)instacron:UFVJMporhttps://revistas.ufvjm.edu.br/revista-espinhaco/article/view/234/217Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Espinhaço https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPataca, Letícia Cândida Silva, Alexandre Christofaro Rech, André Rodrigo Lourenço, Anete Pedro Costa, Darah Batista Tassinari, Diego Machado, Evandro Luiz Mendonça Costa, Fabiane Nepomuceno Paula , Lúcia Maria Pôrto de Antonini, Yasmine Mendonça Filho, Carlos Victor 2023-04-26T18:28:24Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/234Revistahttps://revistaespinhaco.com/index.php/revista/indexPUBhttps://revistas.ufvjm.edu.br/revista-espinhaco/oairevista.espinhaco@gmail.com || doug.sathler@gmail.com2317-06112317-0611opendoar:2023-04-26T18:28:24Revista Espinhaço - Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri (UFVJM)false |
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Flowering temporality in dry and wet grasslands from the Chapada do Couto plateau in the Southern Espinhaço Mountain range-MG, Brazil Temporalidade da floração em áreas de campo limpo seco e úmido na Chapada do Couto, Serra do Espinhaço Meridional-MG, Brasil |
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Flowering temporality in dry and wet grasslands from the Chapada do Couto plateau in the Southern Espinhaço Mountain range-MG, Brazil |
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Flowering temporality in dry and wet grasslands from the Chapada do Couto plateau in the Southern Espinhaço Mountain range-MG, Brazil Pataca, Letícia Cândida Fenologia Campo rupestre Polinização Reserva da Biosfera da Serra do Espinhaço Phenology Rupestrian Fields Pollination Espinhaço Biosphere Reserve |
title_short |
Flowering temporality in dry and wet grasslands from the Chapada do Couto plateau in the Southern Espinhaço Mountain range-MG, Brazil |
title_full |
Flowering temporality in dry and wet grasslands from the Chapada do Couto plateau in the Southern Espinhaço Mountain range-MG, Brazil |
title_fullStr |
Flowering temporality in dry and wet grasslands from the Chapada do Couto plateau in the Southern Espinhaço Mountain range-MG, Brazil |
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Flowering temporality in dry and wet grasslands from the Chapada do Couto plateau in the Southern Espinhaço Mountain range-MG, Brazil |
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Flowering temporality in dry and wet grasslands from the Chapada do Couto plateau in the Southern Espinhaço Mountain range-MG, Brazil |
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Pataca, Letícia Cândida |
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Pataca, Letícia Cândida Silva, Alexandre Christofaro Rech, André Rodrigo Lourenço, Anete Pedro Costa, Darah Batista Tassinari, Diego Machado, Evandro Luiz Mendonça Costa, Fabiane Nepomuceno Paula , Lúcia Maria Pôrto de Antonini, Yasmine Mendonça Filho, Carlos Victor |
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author |
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Silva, Alexandre Christofaro Rech, André Rodrigo Lourenço, Anete Pedro Costa, Darah Batista Tassinari, Diego Machado, Evandro Luiz Mendonça Costa, Fabiane Nepomuceno Paula , Lúcia Maria Pôrto de Antonini, Yasmine Mendonça Filho, Carlos Victor |
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Pataca, Letícia Cândida Silva, Alexandre Christofaro Rech, André Rodrigo Lourenço, Anete Pedro Costa, Darah Batista Tassinari, Diego Machado, Evandro Luiz Mendonça Costa, Fabiane Nepomuceno Paula , Lúcia Maria Pôrto de Antonini, Yasmine Mendonça Filho, Carlos Victor |
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Fenologia Campo rupestre Polinização Reserva da Biosfera da Serra do Espinhaço Phenology Rupestrian Fields Pollination Espinhaço Biosphere Reserve |
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Fenologia Campo rupestre Polinização Reserva da Biosfera da Serra do Espinhaço Phenology Rupestrian Fields Pollination Espinhaço Biosphere Reserve |
description |
The Southern Espinhaço mountain range harbors enormous biodiversity, with a vegetation typically dominated by grassland formations (campos rupestres and campos limpos) speckled with forest formations (capões de mata). This study aimed to evaluate the flowering temporality in areas of dry and wet (where peatlands occur) campos limpos, in order to highlight the temporal variation in plant reproductive characteristics (flower collor) and the effect of anthropization. Some of the studied sites were protected by the Rio Preto State Park, a nature conservation site of full protection, whereas the other sites were adjacent, but outside the conservation unit and subject to anthropization by grazing and fires. The sites were monthly evaluated for collecting botanical material and registering flowering species, being placed in six color categories (white, yellow, orange, red, pink/purple and blue). The protected area presented higher species richness (96) than the unprotected sites (83), although sampling stability was not reached in the collector curves. Most species presented annual flowering events, with more than half of the species being observed in a single month, concentrated in the rainy season, indicating an annual “flowering season”. White was the dominant collor (especially in Asteraceae and Eriocaulaceae), followed by pink/purple (Melastomataceae) and yellow (Asteraceae and Xyridaceae). While the collors associated with generalist pollinators (white and yellow) presented a markedly seasonal flowering, the flowers associated to more specialized systems (red and orange) apparently presented a more continuous flowering over time. |
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