“…Our records showed that this bromeliad species has a widespread distribution encompassing several biogeographic provinces from three biogeographic domains (i.e., Amazonian, Chaquenian, and SDTF) and that it inhabits a wide range of plant communities (e.g., restingas, rocky outcrops, savannas, woodlands, xerophytic forests, deciduous forests, evergreen forests, rainforests, alluvial forests, mangroves, etc.) (Barberis et al, 2014; Bolòs et al, 1991; Brown, 1990; Ceballos et al, 2016; de Moraes et al, 2008; D’Orazio & Catharino, 2013; Fischer & Araujo, 1995; Mereles et al, 1994; Navarro & Maldonado, 2002).…”