Marcos Medeiros Cavalcanti-Júnior, Jacicleide Macedo Oliveira, Annyelle Kelly da Silva Costa, Carlinda Railly Ferreira Mendonça, Caroline Stefani da Silva Lima, Maxciell Ricardo Azevedo da Silva, Rafaela Santos Dias Gouveia, Thelma Lúcia Pereira Dias, Joseline Molozzi, Sabrina Soares Figueiredo, Lamarck Rocha, Ramiro Gustavo Valera Camacho, José Iranildo Miranda de Melo
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研究了巴西北里奥格兰德州澳门迪奥戈洛佩斯区蓬塔杜巴雷可持续发展保护区的植物区系组成和相似性。在国立大学(Paraíba)生态学与保护研究生课程(PPGEC-UEPB)生态学1和生态学2的实地课程中,对该地区四个公认的植物地貌进行了可育标本的标本馆收集;卡廷加、沙丘、岛屿和红树林。我们的结果得到了来自物种链接网络的数据的补充。共收集鉴定出植物140种,隶属于47科102属。其中四个物种是北里奥格兰德州的新记录:Calliandra depauperata Benth。Calliandra spinosa Ducke和Bauhinia dubia G. Don (Fabaceae),这也是Caatinga植被区的新记录,以及Schultesia doniana Progel(龙胆科)。豆科是最具代表性的科,共有23种。相似度分析表明,沙丘与红树林复合区、海岛区和卡廷加区是3个不同的植被类群。
Floristic Inventory of an Estuarine Area in Northeastern Brazil (Ponta do Tubarão Sustainable Development Reserve)
We examined the floristic composition and similarity of the Ponta do Tubarão Reserve of Sustainable Development, Diogo Lopes District, Macau, Rio Grande do Norte State, Brazil. During the Field Course of Ecology I and II of the Postgraduate Program in Ecology and Conservation of the State University of Paraíba (PPGEC-UEPB), herbarium collections of fertile specimens were made in the four recognized phytophysiognomies of the area; Caatinga, Dunes, Islands, and Mangrove. Our results were complemented by data from the speciesLink network. A total of 140 species, belonging to 102 genera and 47 families, were collected and identified. Four of the species are new records for the state of Rio Grande do Norte: Calliandra depauperata Benth., Calliandra spinosa Ducke and Bauhinia dubia G. Don (Fabaceae), which is also a new record for the Caatinga vegetation area, and Schultesia doniana Progel (Gentianaceae). Fabaceae was the most represented family with 23 species. Similarity analyses indicated three distinct vegetation groups, composed of the combined Dunes and Mangrove areas, the Island area, and the Caatinga area.