Asteraceae in the northern Espinhaço Range, Brazil: richness, endemism and conservation

ABSTRACT Floristic inventories focussing on the Espinhaço Range have revealed an extensive diversity for Asteraceae and emphasize the high degree of endemism of its species. This study aims to explore the species-rich Asteraceae through a floristic survey, and by identifying endemic records for the...

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Main Authors: Mariana Guerra Staudt, Maria Alves, Nádia Roque
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Botânica do Brasil
Series:Acta Botânica Brasílica
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spelling doaj-6c1aa5dc3ba0446ca7c264ca4d04f1dd2020-11-24T23:27:19ZengSociedade Botânica do BrasilActa Botânica Brasílica1677-941X31469871910.1590/0102-33062017abb0167S0102-33062017000400698Asteraceae in the northern Espinhaço Range, Brazil: richness, endemism and conservationMariana Guerra StaudtMaria AlvesNádia RoqueABSTRACT Floristic inventories focussing on the Espinhaço Range have revealed an extensive diversity for Asteraceae and emphasize the high degree of endemism of its species. This study aims to explore the species-rich Asteraceae through a floristic survey, and by identifying endemic records for the municipality of Morro do Chapéu, Bahia. Samples were collected during six field trips in different phytophysiognomies and approximately 1,400 exsiccatae from the main herbaria collections were examined. Asteraceae in Morro do Chapéu is represented by 18 tribes, 72 genera and 119 species. Eupatorieae and Vernonieae are the most species rich tribes and currently comprise 30 and 28 species, respectively, representing 50 % of the local Asteraceae flora. Baccharis represents the richest genus with seven species, followed by Lepidaploa and Mikania with six species each. Species belonging to Eupatorieae, namely Acritopappus santosii, Acritopappus sp. nov., Lapidia apicifolia, Stylotrichium edmundoi, Scherya bahiensis, Trichogonia tombadorensis and, additionally, a new species of Vernonieae, Stilpnopappus sp. nov., are endemic to the municipality. We provide a checklist and identification key for the species, and report the occurrence of endemism and their importance for the biological conservation.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062017000400698&lng=en&tlng=enCampos rupestresChapada DiamantinaCompositaeEspinhaço Rangefloristic survey
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Maria Alves
Nádia Roque
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Maria Alves
Nádia Roque
Asteraceae in the northern Espinhaço Range, Brazil: richness, endemism and conservation
Acta Botânica Brasílica
Campos rupestres
Chapada Diamantina
Compositae
Espinhaço Range
floristic survey
author_facet Mariana Guerra Staudt
Maria Alves
Nádia Roque
author_sort Mariana Guerra Staudt
title Asteraceae in the northern Espinhaço Range, Brazil: richness, endemism and conservation
title_short Asteraceae in the northern Espinhaço Range, Brazil: richness, endemism and conservation
title_full Asteraceae in the northern Espinhaço Range, Brazil: richness, endemism and conservation
title_fullStr Asteraceae in the northern Espinhaço Range, Brazil: richness, endemism and conservation
title_full_unstemmed Asteraceae in the northern Espinhaço Range, Brazil: richness, endemism and conservation
title_sort asteraceae in the northern espinhaço range, brazil: richness, endemism and conservation
publisher Sociedade Botânica do Brasil
series Acta Botânica Brasílica
issn 1677-941X
description ABSTRACT Floristic inventories focussing on the Espinhaço Range have revealed an extensive diversity for Asteraceae and emphasize the high degree of endemism of its species. This study aims to explore the species-rich Asteraceae through a floristic survey, and by identifying endemic records for the municipality of Morro do Chapéu, Bahia. Samples were collected during six field trips in different phytophysiognomies and approximately 1,400 exsiccatae from the main herbaria collections were examined. Asteraceae in Morro do Chapéu is represented by 18 tribes, 72 genera and 119 species. Eupatorieae and Vernonieae are the most species rich tribes and currently comprise 30 and 28 species, respectively, representing 50 % of the local Asteraceae flora. Baccharis represents the richest genus with seven species, followed by Lepidaploa and Mikania with six species each. Species belonging to Eupatorieae, namely Acritopappus santosii, Acritopappus sp. nov., Lapidia apicifolia, Stylotrichium edmundoi, Scherya bahiensis, Trichogonia tombadorensis and, additionally, a new species of Vernonieae, Stilpnopappus sp. nov., are endemic to the municipality. We provide a checklist and identification key for the species, and report the occurrence of endemism and their importance for the biological conservation.
topic Campos rupestres
Chapada Diamantina
Compositae
Espinhaço Range
floristic survey
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062017000400698&lng=en&tlng=en
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