1997
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43921997272102
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Novas Ocorrências De Bryophyta (Musgos) Para O Estado Do Pará, Brasil.

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“…The botanical material was identified by reference to the studies conducted by Dauphin (2003), Engel & Smith Merrill (2004), Florschütz (1964), Florschütz-De Waard (1986;1996), Florschütz-De Waard & Veling (1996), Fulford (1968, Gradstein (1994), Gradstein & Costa (2003), He (1999), Heinrichs et al (1999), Ilkiu-Borges & Lisboa (2002a;2002b;2002c;2002d;2004), Inoue & Gradstein (1980), Lisboa (1993), Lisboa & Ilkiu-Borges (1997), Reese (1961;, Reiner-Drehwald (1994;1998;2000;, Reiner-Drehwald & Goda (2000), Reiner-Drehwald & Ilkiu-Borges (2007), Schuster (1980), Tixier (1980), Yamada (1993), Yano (1985). Mosses were classified according to Goffinet et al (2009), and liverworts were classified according to Crandall-Stotler et al (2009).…”
Section: Sampling and Evaluation Of Botanical Materialsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The botanical material was identified by reference to the studies conducted by Dauphin (2003), Engel & Smith Merrill (2004), Florschütz (1964), Florschütz-De Waard (1986;1996), Florschütz-De Waard & Veling (1996), Fulford (1968, Gradstein (1994), Gradstein & Costa (2003), He (1999), Heinrichs et al (1999), Ilkiu-Borges & Lisboa (2002a;2002b;2002c;2002d;2004), Inoue & Gradstein (1980), Lisboa (1993), Lisboa & Ilkiu-Borges (1997), Reese (1961;, Reiner-Drehwald (1994;1998;2000;, Reiner-Drehwald & Goda (2000), Reiner-Drehwald & Ilkiu-Borges (2007), Schuster (1980), Tixier (1980), Yamada (1993), Yano (1985). Mosses were classified according to Goffinet et al (2009), and liverworts were classified according to Crandall-Stotler et al (2009).…”
Section: Sampling and Evaluation Of Botanical Materialsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Diversos levantamentos vêm sendo realizados na região amazônica, sendo a maioria deles incluídos no Projeto Briófitas do Estado do Pará, o qual dispõe de informações sobre vários municípios deste Estado que, entre outros, podem ser encontradas em: Lisboa (1993;, Lisboa & Ilkiu-Borges (1997a;, Lisboa & Nazaré (1997;2002), Lisboa et al (1999), Lisboa & Ilkiu-Borges (2001), Ilkiu-Borges & Lisboa (2002a;c;d;, Santos & Lisboa (2003), Osakada & Lisboa (2004), Lisboa & Santos (2005a;, Souza & Lisboa (2005). Nesses trabalhos observa-se sempre registros de novas ocorrências para o Estado do Pará, e em alguns deles até para a Amazônia e Brasil, fato já previsto em Lisboa (1994) onde ressaltou que à medida que fossem realizados mais trabalhos de coletas, novos registros seriam encontrados.…”
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“…In Brazil, inventories started in the 1970s and a great number were carried out in eastern Amazon, in the surroundings of Belém and Ilha do Marajó (Lisboa 1984(Lisboa , 1985Lisboa 1994;Lisboa & Ilkiu-Borges 1997;Lisboa & Maciel 1994); while inventories in the Serra dos Carajás and scattered localities in the south of Pará initiated information available from southeastern Amazonian (Ilkiu-Borges et al 2004a,b,c;Moraes & Lisboa 2005); and in central Amazonia, they are concentrated in terra firme forests and campinarana (Lisboa 1976;Griffin III 1979;Zartman & Ilkiu-Borges 2007), or terra firme and savanna forest in the State of Roraima (Yano 1992;Santiago 1997). For the mountains of Brazilian Amazonia there are no inventories, beyond this survey done in 1979 in the "Projeto Flora Amazônica".…”
Section: Bryology In the Amazonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Amazon Rainforest is the second largest domain in terms of numbers of species after the Atlantic Rainforest, 379 genera and 1337 species (Costa & Peralta 2015). Several floristic surveys of the bryophytes of Amazon Rainforest have been published, Griffin (1979), Lisboa (1976Lisboa ( , 1984Lisboa ( , 1985Lisboa ( , 1994, Lisboa & Ilkiu-Borges (1997), Lisboa & Maciel (1994), Santiago (1997), Ilkiu-Borges et al (2004a,b,c), Moraes & Lisboa (2005), Zartman & Ilkiu-Borges (2007), Yano (1992), Yano & Câmara (2004). However, until now there has been no study published on the bryoflora of the Amazon mountains in Brazil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%