2019
DOI: 10.1590/2236-8906-32/2018
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Threatened flora from the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil: Arecaceae

Abstract: Palms (Arecaceae) are key elements that contribute to the forest biodiversity of the State of Santa Catarina. However, the official List of Endangered Flora Species of that State is incomplete, including only two Arecaceae species (Butia catarinensis Noblick & Lorenzi and B. eriospatha (Mart. Ex Drude) Becc.). Within this context, this study proposes a revision of the Official List of Arecaceae for Santa Catarina, based on the assessment of the conservation status made for each of the State’s native palm s… Show more

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“…These authors observed that the medicinal species Bromelia antiacantha is possibly not threatened (LC or NT) in the current scenario, which agrees with our full dispersal scenario results that show that the BAH of this species may remain stable under all future climate change scenarios as well. Elias et al 66 assessed the conservation status of eleven palm species through A2, A4 and B2 criteria in the state of Santa Catarina (Atlantic Forest) and qualified Euterpe edulis and G. gamiova as Vulnerable and Butia catarinensis and Butia eriospatha as Endangered. According to our findings, E. edulis may be categorized as Endangered for showing a decline in BAH of over 50% in all climate change scenarios when assuming species have no dispersal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These authors observed that the medicinal species Bromelia antiacantha is possibly not threatened (LC or NT) in the current scenario, which agrees with our full dispersal scenario results that show that the BAH of this species may remain stable under all future climate change scenarios as well. Elias et al 66 assessed the conservation status of eleven palm species through A2, A4 and B2 criteria in the state of Santa Catarina (Atlantic Forest) and qualified Euterpe edulis and G. gamiova as Vulnerable and Butia catarinensis and Butia eriospatha as Endangered. According to our findings, E. edulis may be categorized as Endangered for showing a decline in BAH of over 50% in all climate change scenarios when assuming species have no dispersal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) Nos três quintais amostrados foi registrado Butia catarinensis (butiá). Nativa e endêmica da região Sul do Brasil, ocorre naturalmente em solos arenosos e rochosos, dunas e campos costeiros da Restinga catarinense e norte riograndense, em uma área de ocupação inferior a 2.000 km² (Elias et al, 2019). Além de consumido in natura como fruta, conforme citado pelas agricultoras, o fruto desta espécie também é largamente empregado na fabricação de sucos, geleias, doces, licores e sorvetes, além de suas folhas serem utilizadas para fins artesanais para a fabricação de cestos, chapeis, balaios, entre outros (Coradin, Siminski & Reis, 2011).…”
Section: Procedimento De Campounclassified
“…Apesar de sua importância socioeconômica, B. catarinensis, está listada como Em Perigo (EN) pela Lista Oficial de Espécies de Flora Ameaçadas no Estado de Santa Catarina (Consema, 2014;Elias et al, 2019). Isso porque, a Restinga, região onde maior parte de suas populações está localizada, sofre constante pressão urbana, principalmente pela extração para plantios ornamentais, bem como pelo corte devido a especulação imobiliária (Reitz, 1974;Santos et al, 2017).…”
Section: Procedimento De Campounclassified
“…Nevertheless, Geonoma is sparely collected in the Eastern Amazon (Henderson 2011), a region that stands out due to the low density of samples and studies related to palms (Pintaud et al 2008, Alvez-Valles et al 2018. About the conservation status of the genus, data are still scarce, and most taxons of Geonoma that occur in Brazil have not been evaluated (Elias et al 2019. This scenario in Brazil only reinforces that the measurement of the extinction risk to species has needed to be addressed more since these assessments are urgently needed to guide conservation practitioners on appropriate development and conservation measures planning and the guidance of essential research (Gardiner and Bachman 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%