2010
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860201061412
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Composição florística e chaves de identificação para as lianas da Estação Ecológica dos Caetetus, estado de São Paulo, Brasil

Abstract: Resumo Os estudos florísticos voltados às plantas mecanicamente dependentes (lianas e epífitas) permitiram vislumbrar a possível contribuição destes elementos para a riqueza e diversidade das florestas tropicais. No Brasil, o número de trabalhos enfocando especificamente o estudo florístico das lianas ainda é escasso. Nesse sentido, o presente estudo teve como objetivos caracterizar a composição florística de lianas e de seus mecanismos de ascensão na Estação Ecológica dos Caetetus, uma floresta estacional sem… Show more

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“…For the climbing component, families such as Bignoniaceae and Sapindaceae also presented high richness in other surveys conducted in seasonal forests (Udulutsch et al 2004;Rezende and Ranga 2005;Tibiriçá et al 2006;Udulutsch et al 2010;Carneiro and Vieira 2012). However, in some of these surveys, the families Convolvulaceae, Malpighiaceae and Leguminosae presented considerable richness, which did not occur in the MGSP.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…For the climbing component, families such as Bignoniaceae and Sapindaceae also presented high richness in other surveys conducted in seasonal forests (Udulutsch et al 2004;Rezende and Ranga 2005;Tibiriçá et al 2006;Udulutsch et al 2010;Carneiro and Vieira 2012). However, in some of these surveys, the families Convolvulaceae, Malpighiaceae and Leguminosae presented considerable richness, which did not occur in the MGSP.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…In Seasonal forests of Southeast Brazil , Udulutsch et al 2010, there is a predominance of species from Bignoniaceae, Fabaceae and Malpighiaceae families, in which the first two are also more representative in Seasonal forests of RS State. This demonstrates that the order of importance of families might not be only ruled by the vegetation type, but by the diversity center of some rich families/genera.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Convolvulaceae excels in areas of Caatinga, being less representative in areas of Atlantic Forest where Bignoniaceae is more species-rich, while Apocynaceae and Fabaceae are very species-rich in both domains (Zanette 1997, Hora and Soares 2002, Carneiro 2007, Durigon et al 2009, Villagra and Romaniuc Neto 2009, Udulutsch et al 2010, Araújo and Alves 2010, Araújo 2014, Delgado Junior 2014.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%