2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032013000400012
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Checklist of the Bromeliaceae from Pedra dos Pontões, Mimoso do Sul, Espírito Santo, Brazil, with four first records for the state

Abstract: Bromeliaceae is one of the most relevant taxonomic groups of the Atlantic Forest, where the Brazilian southeastern region stands out as a center of diversity and endemism for many taxa of the family. We present a checklist of the 12 genera and 44 species of Bromeliaceae from the Pedra dos Pontões, in Mimoso do Sul municipality, Espírito Santo state, southeastern Brazil. The Bromelioideae (22 species) was the subfamily with most taxonomic diversity, followed by Tillandsioideae (18 species) and Pitcairnioideae (… Show more

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“…Duplicates were sent to the Herbaria RB, R, HUEFS, UFRN, VIC and SP, acronyms as listed in the Herbarium Index (Thiers 2015). List was complemented with existing data from other projects conducted at the same location (Couto 2013;Couto et al 2013Couto et al , 2016.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Duplicates were sent to the Herbaria RB, R, HUEFS, UFRN, VIC and SP, acronyms as listed in the Herbarium Index (Thiers 2015). List was complemented with existing data from other projects conducted at the same location (Couto 2013;Couto et al 2013Couto et al , 2016.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are few studies that aim to describe the distribution and abundance of Bromeliaceae in microhabitats of high altitude grassland in order to understand the dynamic of this vegetation (e.g. Couto et al 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Floras of Begoniaceae (Kollmann 2006), Melastomataceae (Goldenberg & Reginato 2006) and Gesneriaceae (Rossini 2010) added important information on the flora of Santa Teresa. Bromeliaceae was investigated with greater emphasis in the southern Espírito Santo, resulting in checklists for Cachoeiro de Itapemirim (Krahl et al 2012) and Mimoso do Sul (Couto et al 2013). Arecaceae was studied at Linhares (Coelho 2010), in the urban area of Vila Velha (Valadares et al 2012), and in the Biological Reserve of Duas Bocas (Cariacica municipality) by Lima and Soares (2003).…”
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confidence: 99%