2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032011000500012
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Checklist das licófitas e samambaias do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil

Abstract: Abstract:The present checklist used as base the list of lycophytes and ferns of São Paulo State, extracted from the Catálogo de Plantas e Fungos do Brasil published in 2010, by the Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro (JBRJ). An update of this list is here presented and some novelties improved the base list. The current total number of taxa for the state, including both plant groups, increased from 561 to 573. Two new records were recently reported to the state and were also added to the present checklist (Pellae… Show more

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“…The species richness found in this study corresponds to approximately 41.3% of the species recorded for the state of São Paulo by Prado and Hirai (2011), and it is one of the richest areas for ferns and lycophytes in Southeastern Brazil. Other surveys carried out in southeastern Brazilian rainforest have also found a high number of species, such as Paciencia (2008) Matos et al (2010) (182 species).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The species richness found in this study corresponds to approximately 41.3% of the species recorded for the state of São Paulo by Prado and Hirai (2011), and it is one of the richest areas for ferns and lycophytes in Southeastern Brazil. Other surveys carried out in southeastern Brazilian rainforest have also found a high number of species, such as Paciencia (2008) Matos et al (2010) (182 species).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Landslide locations are identified in Serra do Mar through the growth of fern (Gleichenia vegetal species). This specie adapts in thin soil areas, preserving the location of the landslides (Prado and Hirai 2011;Listo and Vieira 2015). Each landslide location was delimited as a polygon and then marked as a point on the center of each polygon.…”
Section: Data Used and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Não encontramos registros específicos para o estado de São Paulo, ou encontramos apenas registros antigos (anteriores à criação de unidades de conservação na região), ou ainda registros sem informações detalhadas sobre a localidade e/ou sem coordenadas geográficas específicas do local de coleta, não sendo possível fazer uma avaliação precisa sobre a ocorrência da espécie fora de UC. (Prado & Hirai 2011;Wanderley et al 2011), podemos afirmar que 61% das espécies ocorrem em unidades de conservação de proteção integral. Apesar do número significativo, seria desejável, do ponto de vista da conservação, que todas as espécies conhecidas estivessem presentes nas UCs, uma vez que estas áreas são o último refúgio de preservação frente ao cenário de degradação ambiental dos dias atuais.…”
Section: Distribuição Exclusiva Da Espécie Em Unidades De Conservaçãounclassified