Checklist of the Bromeliaceae from Pedra dos Pontões, Mimoso do Sul, Espírito Santo, Brazil, with four first records for the state

Authors

  • Dayvid Rodrigues Couto Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo – UFES, Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciências Florestais
  • Vitor da Cunha Manhães
  • Fernanda Campanharo Favoreto Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora – UFJF, Programa de Pós-graduação em Ecologia
  • Ana Paula Gelli de Faria Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora – UFJF, Departamento de Botânica, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas

Keywords:

Atlantic Forest, bromeliads, conservation, rocky outcrops, taxonomy

Abstract

Bromeliaceae is one of the most relevant taxonomic groups of the Atlantic Forest, where the Brazilian southeastern region stands out as a center of diversity and endemism for many taxa of the family. We present a checklist of the 12 genera and 44 species of Bromeliaceae from the Pedra dos Pontões, in Mimoso do Sul municipality, Espírito Santo state, southeastern Brazil. The Bromelioideae (22 species) was the subfamily with most taxonomic diversity, followed by Tillandsioideae (18 species) and Pitcairnioideae (four species). We also report the first occurrence of four species (A. squarrosa, N. antoineanum, V. pseudoatra and V. pardalina) for the Espírito Santo state. Almost half of the taxa surveyed inhabit exclusively the vegetation associated to the rocky outcrops, what points out the importance of this kind of environment in the maintenance of the diversity for many species of bromeliads. We also highlight that the documentation and study of the flora of Espírito Santo, which is considered a gap in the knowledge of the plant diversity along the entire Brazilian Atlantic Forest, assumes a relevant aspect in view of the high levels of degradation of the natural ecosystems observed in the state.

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Published

2013-12-01

How to Cite

Couto, D. R., Manhães, V. da C., Favoreto, F. C., & Faria, A. P. G. de. (2013). Checklist of the Bromeliaceae from Pedra dos Pontões, Mimoso do Sul, Espírito Santo, Brazil, with four first records for the state. Biota Neotropica, 13(4). Retrieved from //www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/1225

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