2015
DOI: 10.1590/2236-8906-43/2014
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Bryoflora of Gallery Forest in Quirinópolis, Goiás State, Brazil

Abstract: -(Bryoflora of Gallery Forest in Quirinópolis, Goiás State, Brazil). This study provides a survey of the bryophytes in gallery forest in the municipality of Quirinópolis, Goiás State, Brazil. Samples were collected monthly from April 2012 to July 2013. The substrate colonization and frequency of species were analyzed. The material was collected according to the usual procedures and is deposited at HerbJAR of UEG. We found 38 species of bryophytes (25 mosses and 13 liverworts). The richest families were Hypnace… Show more

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“…W.R. Buck & Ireland (Stereophyllaceae) was the most frequent species, with occurrence in 163 (47%) of the samples analyzed. This moss has wide Neotropical range and is commonly recorded in the works performed in the Cerrado by Sharp et al (1994); Câmara and Leite (2005); Carvalho et al (2014); and Aquino et al (2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…W.R. Buck & Ireland (Stereophyllaceae) was the most frequent species, with occurrence in 163 (47%) of the samples analyzed. This moss has wide Neotropical range and is commonly recorded in the works performed in the Cerrado by Sharp et al (1994); Câmara and Leite (2005); Carvalho et al (2014); and Aquino et al (2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The Goiás State is totally included in the Cerrado domain But few works were developed in this state and there is 318 bryophyte species recorded. This information comes from taxonomical works, such as Gradstein et al (2005); Peralta (2007, 2008); Peralta et al (2008); Sousa et al (2008Sousa et al ( , 2010; Soares et al (2011);Pinheiro et al (2012); Carvalho et al (2014); Aquino et al (2015); Peralta et al (2015); and Costa and Peralta (2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4). A predominância de briófitas em tronco vivo também é relatada por diferentes autores como Aquino et al (2015) e Sousa & Câmara (2015) estudando matas de galeria no Cerrado brasileiro; por Holz et al (2002) e Holz & Gradstein (2005 em florestas montanas na Costa Rica; por Alvarenga & Lisboa (2009), Ilkiu-Borges et al (2009, Moura et al (2013) e Brito & Ilkiu-Borges (2014 em ecossistemas amazônicos; e Costa (1999) em florestas de terras baixas no sudeste do Brasil. Troncos vivos, assim como troncos em decomposição, são substratos favoráveis à colonização de briófitas pois retêm elevada umidade e geralmente estão disponíveis no ambiente, sendo colonizados por diferentes espécies de briófitas, desde a base até o dossel superior (Holz et al 2002, Holz & Gradstein 2005.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Such families have great ecological amplitude and are common in xerophytic vegetation, although they are usually represented by few occurrences. These families were also the most represented among liverworts recorded in savannas of the Federal District (Câmara & Leite 2005), Goiás (Pinheiro et al 2012, Aquino et al 2015, Rios et al 2016 and Maranhão (Oliveira et al 2018, Costa et al 2018.…”
Section: Species Compositionmentioning
confidence: 98%