Tree species of South America central savanna : endemism, marginal areas and the relationship with other biomes

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Autor(a) principal: Françoso, Renata Dias
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Haidar, Ricardo Flores, Machado, Ricardo Bomfim
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UnB
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/30112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-33062015abb0244
Resumo: Biological knowledge is important for guidance of conservation polices. In the Cerrado, an extremely diverse biome, the last synthesis of floristic knowledge has more than ten years. To understand the progress on the information, our aim was quantify the tree species of the Cerrado, and assess their distribution. We compiled 167 inventories and rapid surveys of tree species, corresponding to 625 sites. We accessed the species distributions in the Brazilian biomes, and estimated the number of species in the savannas of Cerrado using four algorithms. We observed a greater local richness in more central regions of the biome, but due to high beta diversity, more peripheral regions presented a greater cumulative richness. The Atlantic Forest was the most important neighbouring biome, influencing the floristic composition of the Cerrado. The proportion of typical Cerrado species was 16%. The highest proportion of endemic species is possibly found in other life forms, and it is crucial that these species are included in inventories and floristic surveys. To guide new studies and help supplement the knowledge of the Cerrado's flora, we identified the main sampling gaps, located mainly in ecotonal regions, which are responsible for the largest number of species recorded in studies of the Cerrado.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tree species of South America central savanna : endemism, marginal areas and the relationship with other biomes
title Tree species of South America central savanna : endemism, marginal areas and the relationship with other biomes
spellingShingle Tree species of South America central savanna : endemism, marginal areas and the relationship with other biomes
Françoso, Renata Dias
Cerrados
Botânica - Brasil
Levantamentos de vegetação
title_short Tree species of South America central savanna : endemism, marginal areas and the relationship with other biomes
title_full Tree species of South America central savanna : endemism, marginal areas and the relationship with other biomes
title_fullStr Tree species of South America central savanna : endemism, marginal areas and the relationship with other biomes
title_full_unstemmed Tree species of South America central savanna : endemism, marginal areas and the relationship with other biomes
title_sort Tree species of South America central savanna : endemism, marginal areas and the relationship with other biomes
author Françoso, Renata Dias
author_facet Françoso, Renata Dias
Haidar, Ricardo Flores
Machado, Ricardo Bomfim
author_role author
author2 Haidar, Ricardo Flores
Machado, Ricardo Bomfim
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Françoso, Renata Dias
Haidar, Ricardo Flores
Machado, Ricardo Bomfim
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cerrados
Botânica - Brasil
Levantamentos de vegetação
topic Cerrados
Botânica - Brasil
Levantamentos de vegetação
description Biological knowledge is important for guidance of conservation polices. In the Cerrado, an extremely diverse biome, the last synthesis of floristic knowledge has more than ten years. To understand the progress on the information, our aim was quantify the tree species of the Cerrado, and assess their distribution. We compiled 167 inventories and rapid surveys of tree species, corresponding to 625 sites. We accessed the species distributions in the Brazilian biomes, and estimated the number of species in the savannas of Cerrado using four algorithms. We observed a greater local richness in more central regions of the biome, but due to high beta diversity, more peripheral regions presented a greater cumulative richness. The Atlantic Forest was the most important neighbouring biome, influencing the floristic composition of the Cerrado. The proportion of typical Cerrado species was 16%. The highest proportion of endemic species is possibly found in other life forms, and it is crucial that these species are included in inventories and floristic surveys. To guide new studies and help supplement the knowledge of the Cerrado's flora, we identified the main sampling gaps, located mainly in ecotonal regions, which are responsible for the largest number of species recorded in studies of the Cerrado.
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