2009
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860200960101
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Mapeamento da vegetação e do uso do solo no Centro de Diversidade Vegetal de Cabo Frio, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Abstract: RESUMO A região de Cabo Frio é reconhecida como um importante centro de diversidade vegetal (CDVCF) da Região Neotropical, devido à presença de diversos taxa endêmicos e comunidades vegetais singulares, o que pode ser relacionado tanto ao clima relativamente seco quanto à heterogeneidade do ambiente físico. Embora diversos estudos realizados na região tenham produzido informações importantes sobre a estrutura e composição florística de algumas comunidades vegetais, existe ainda uma considerável lacuna na class… Show more

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“…The climate is semi-arid, with average temperature varying from 20° to 26 °C and 800mm of annual rain fall. It is part of the Cabo Frio Region, an important centre of plant diversity of the Neotropical region, due to the presence of several endemic taxa and unique plant communities, which are related to both a dry climate and a heterogeneous physical environment (Bohrer et al 2009). Fabaceae, Myrtaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Sapotaceae, and Sapindaceae are the most common plant families in the Cabo Frio Region (Farág 1999, Rizzini 1987.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The climate is semi-arid, with average temperature varying from 20° to 26 °C and 800mm of annual rain fall. It is part of the Cabo Frio Region, an important centre of plant diversity of the Neotropical region, due to the presence of several endemic taxa and unique plant communities, which are related to both a dry climate and a heterogeneous physical environment (Bohrer et al 2009). Fabaceae, Myrtaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Sapotaceae, and Sapindaceae are the most common plant families in the Cabo Frio Region (Farág 1999, Rizzini 1987.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fabaceae, Myrtaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Sapotaceae, and Sapindaceae are the most common plant families in the Cabo Frio Region (Farág 1999, Rizzini 1987. The vegetation of the Ilha do Cabo Frio is classified as dry seasonal forest (Bohrer et al 2009), and includes remnantes of the caatinga (Ururahy 1987). Nowadays, the island is under the Brazilian Navy control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A constant contradiction between the expansion of the economic sector and consumption vis-à-vis nature preservation can be observed in this region (SANTIAGO e DESLANDES, 2011;VAZ, 2012). According to Bohrer et al (2009), the rate of deforestation on the banks of the Araruama Lagoon is a cause for concern. This is due to the building of resorts, property speculation and irregular occupation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2). O clima da região é considerado sui generis para o litoral sudeste brasileiro (ver mais detalhes sobre o clima da região de Cabo Frio em Bohrer et al 2009).…”
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