2009
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860200960302
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Antóceros (Anthocerotophyta) e hepáticas talosas (Marchantiophyta) da Chapada da Ibiapaba, Ceará, Brasil

Abstract: RESUMO A Chapada da Ibiapaba localiza-se ao norte do estado do Ceará, possuindo uma área total de 5.071,142 km2 com altitudes variando entre 800 e 1.100 m. No inventário florístico de briófitas realizado na área, foram encontradas duas espécies pertencentes à Divisão Anthocerotophyta distribuídas em duas famílias e dois gêneros. As hepáticas talosas ocorreram com 10 espécies distribuídas em quatro famílias e seis gêneros. Das espécies encontradas, Aneura pinguis (L.) Dumort., Riccardia cataractarum (Spruce) K.… Show more

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“…In general, little is known about the ecology and reproduction of the species found in humid forest enclaves in northeastern Brazil (Pôrto et al 2004). Studies of the bryophytes of Ceará State have largely focused on species compositions, the microhabitats they colonize, and their taxonomies and geographic distributions (Yano & Pôrto 2006;Oliveira & Alves 2007;Oliveira & Bastos 2009a;b;2010a;b). Information currently available concerning bryophytes in Chapada do Araripe is restricted to data from sporadic collections made between 1844 and 1994 -with 25 species being recognized for the region (see the Supplementary Material section, based on Brito & Pôrto 2000;Yano & Pôrto 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, little is known about the ecology and reproduction of the species found in humid forest enclaves in northeastern Brazil (Pôrto et al 2004). Studies of the bryophytes of Ceará State have largely focused on species compositions, the microhabitats they colonize, and their taxonomies and geographic distributions (Yano & Pôrto 2006;Oliveira & Alves 2007;Oliveira & Bastos 2009a;b;2010a;b). Information currently available concerning bryophytes in Chapada do Araripe is restricted to data from sporadic collections made between 1844 and 1994 -with 25 species being recognized for the region (see the Supplementary Material section, based on Brito & Pôrto 2000;Yano & Pôrto 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%