2009
DOI: 10.11606/issn.2316-9052.v27i2p235-245
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Piperaceae do Parque Nacional da Serra da Canastra, Minas Gerais, Brasil

Abstract: -(Piperaceae of the Serra da Canastra National Park, Minas Gerais, Brazil). This work presents the Piperaceae species of Parque Nacional da Serra da Canastra, Minas Gerais, based on specimens deposited in BHCB, HUFU, R, RB, SP and SPF herbaria. There are 16 species in the region, with two new records for Minas Gerais, and one first record for Brazil. Descriptions, illustrations, keys to the genera and species, as well as comments on the geographical distribution and habitats are presented.Resumo -(Piperaceae d… Show more

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“…Th e predominant vegetation is represented by grasslands and rocky fields (campos rupestres) (Carvalho-Silva & Guimarães 2009), which ensure a high degree of endemism since they occur in areas with particular ecological conditions infl uenced by geographic isolation and biotic and abiotic factors (Harley & Simmons 1986;Giulietti et al 1987;Pirani et al 1994;Stannard 1995). Since the park is open to visitors there is some anthropic disturbance, such as the installation of unpaved roads and buildings; nevertheless, there is a relatively high degree of endemism among some angiosperm species, and so a great need for the permanent preservation of the area as a conservation unit (Romero & Nakajima 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Th e predominant vegetation is represented by grasslands and rocky fields (campos rupestres) (Carvalho-Silva & Guimarães 2009), which ensure a high degree of endemism since they occur in areas with particular ecological conditions infl uenced by geographic isolation and biotic and abiotic factors (Harley & Simmons 1986;Giulietti et al 1987;Pirani et al 1994;Stannard 1995). Since the park is open to visitors there is some anthropic disturbance, such as the installation of unpaved roads and buildings; nevertheless, there is a relatively high degree of endemism among some angiosperm species, and so a great need for the permanent preservation of the area as a conservation unit (Romero & Nakajima 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Floristic studies carried out over the last 15 years in this part of Minas Gerais state (Nakajima & Semir 2001;Romero & Martins 2002;Farinaccio & Mello-Silva 2004;Scudler 2004;Pontes & Mello-Silva 2005;Filardi et al 2007;Carvalho-Silva & Guimarães 2009;Hemsing & Romero 2010;Morokawa et al 2013), suggest that the region has a high number of endemic species from different families of Angiosperms (Romero & Goldenberg 1999;Romero & Nakajima 1999;Assis 2002;Romero & Guimarães 2005;Cavalcanti 2007;Batista & Bianchetti 2010;Chautems et al 2010;Feres 2010;Dutra & Garcia 2013;Farinaccio 2013). Melastomataceae is considered one of the most representative families in campos rupestres of this region with more than a hundred species (Romero & Martins 2002;Silva & Romero 2008), from which at least five are endemic (Romero & Goldenberg 1999, Romero 2000, Romero & Guimarães 2005.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Posteriormente, várias floras locais e estaduais no país foram realizadas, porém com maior número na região Sudeste do país (Ichaso et al 1977;Carvalho-Okano & Alves 1998;Guimarães 1999;Guimarães & Monteiro 2006;Medeiros & Guimarães 2007;Bardelli et al 2008;Monteiro & Guimarães 2008Carvalho-Silva & Guimarães 2009;Guimarães & Carvalho-Silva 2012), e alguns pontuais para a região Sul (Guimarães et al 1984;Guimarães & Valente 2001), Centro-oeste (Carvalho-Silva & Cavalcanti 2002;Guimarães et al 2007) e Nordeste (CallejasPosada 1995;Guimarães & Giordano 2004;Melo et al 2013). Já para a região Norte do Brasil, além de Guimarães et al (2007) que envolve o estado de Tocantins, há apenas uma listagem e um guia (Costa & Callejas-Posada 1999;Callejas-Posada 2008).…”
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