2007
DOI: 10.11606/issn.2316-9052.v25i2p147-171
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Composição Florística e Estrutura das Florestas Estacionais Decíduas Sobre Calcário a Oeste da Cadeia do Espinhaço, Minas Gerais, Brasil

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“…In our survey, the most representative plant families were also the families that supported the most diverse galling. The Fabaceae family possesses the highest variety of subsidiary species detected in STDFs (Pennington et al 2000;Meguro et al 2007) and, not unexpectedly, was the taxon with the highest number of plant species sampled (n= 10) and with the highest number of (Maia & Fernandes 2004), and Atlantic rain forests (Fernandes et al 2001), where families with the highest number of plant species supported the highest number of galling species (see also Fernandes 1992;Mendonça 2007). This pattern did not hold for the Asteraceae and Myrtaceae families, respectively the second and third most productive galling species following Fabaceae found in this study.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…In our survey, the most representative plant families were also the families that supported the most diverse galling. The Fabaceae family possesses the highest variety of subsidiary species detected in STDFs (Pennington et al 2000;Meguro et al 2007) and, not unexpectedly, was the taxon with the highest number of plant species sampled (n= 10) and with the highest number of (Maia & Fernandes 2004), and Atlantic rain forests (Fernandes et al 2001), where families with the highest number of plant species supported the highest number of galling species (see also Fernandes 1992;Mendonça 2007). This pattern did not hold for the Asteraceae and Myrtaceae families, respectively the second and third most productive galling species following Fabaceae found in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The distribution of galling insects among different herbivore taxa and host plants in this study confirm the Cecidomyiidae as the most common galling taxa in the neotropics (Gagné 1994;Fernandes et al 2001;Julião et al 2002;Cuevas-Reyes et al 2004). In recent study carried out in an area characterized by calcareous rocks flanking the Espinhaço, Meguro et al (2007) found 296 species of vascular plants were found Fabaceae (33 spp. ), Euphorbiaceae (18 spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Rodal et al (2008) classificam o gênero como indicador de áreas secas no Nordeste. Há registro do gênero em florestas no Sudeste (OLIVEIRA-FILHO et al, 2005) e em Matas Decíduas sobre calcário (MEGURO et al, 2007) e Caatinga arbórea (SANTOS et al, 2008) em Minas Gerais. O número de espécies significativamente indicadoras de habitat encontradas neste estudo foi baixo, o que sugere grande quantidade de espécies generalistas na área estudada.…”
Section: Espécies Indicadoras Das Comunidades Pp E Parunclassified
“…Na Cadeia do Espinhaço, a espécie é componente comum ou dominante das matas deciduais associadas aos afloramentos de calcário que flanqueiam as encostas ocidentais, inclusive na Serra do Cipó (Meguro et al 2007). Tem sido coletada em área de transição cerrado-campo rupestre, campo rupestre, cerrado, floresta estacional semidecidual e floresta estacional decidual, com flores em janeiro, fevereiro e março e frutos em fevereiro e abril.…”
Section: Albizia Durazzunclassified