A list of land plants of Parque Nacional do Caparaó, Brazil, highlights the presence of sampling gaps within this protected area
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Published:2020-12-31
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Volume:8
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ISSN:1314-2828
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Container-title:Biodiversity Data Journal
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Short-container-title:BDJ
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Moreira Marina, Carrijo TatianaORCID, Alves-Araújo AndersonORCID, Rapini Alessandro, Salino Alexandre, Firmino Aline, Chagas Aline, Versiane AnaORCID, Amorim André, da Silva AndrewsORCID, Tuler Amélia, Peixoto Ariane, Soares Bethina, Cosenza Braz, Delgado Camila, Lopes Claudia, Silva Christian, Barbosa Daniel, Monteiro Daniele, Marques Danilo, Couto Dayvid, Gonzaga Diego, Dalcin EduardoORCID, de Lirio Elton JohnORCID, Meyer Fabrício, Salimena Fátima, Oliveira FelipeORCID, Souza Filipe, Matos FernandoORCID, Depiantti Gabriel, Antar Guilherme, Heiden GustavoORCID, Dias Henrique, Sousa Hian, Lopes Isabel, Rollim Isis, Luber Jaquelini, Prado Jefferson, Nakajima Jimi, Lanna JoãoORCID, Zorzanelli João Paulo, Freitas Joelcio, Baumgratz José, Pereira Jovani, Oliveira Juliana, Antunes Kelly, Sylvestre LanaORCID, Pederneiras LeandroORCID, Freitas LeandroORCID, Giacomin LeandroORCID, Meireles Leonardo, Silva Leonardo, Pereira Luciana, Silva Luís AlexandreORCID, Menini Neto Luiz, Monge Marcelo, Trovó Marcelo, Reginato MarceloORCID, Sobral Marcos, Gomes Mario, Garbin Mário, Morim Marli, Soares Nayara, Labiak Paulo, Viana Pedro, Cardoso Pedro, Moraes PedroORCID, Schwartsburd Pedro, Moraes Quélita, Zorzanelli Raquel, Nichio-Amaral Renara, Goldenberg RenatoORCID, Furtado Samyra, Feletti Thamara, Dutra Valquíria, Bueno Vinícius, Dittrich Vinícius, Forzza RafaelaORCID
Abstract
Brazilian protected areas are essential for plant conservation in the Atlantic Forest domain, one of the 36 global biodiversity hotspots. A major challenge for improving conservation actions is to know the plant richness, protected by these areas. Online databases offer an accessible way to build plant species lists and to provide relevant information about biodiversity. A list of land plants of “Parque Nacional do Caparaó” (PNC) was previously built using online databases and published on the website "Catálogo de Plantas das Unidades de Conservação do Brasil." Here, we provide and discuss additional information about plant species richness, endemism and conservation in the PNC that could not be included in the List. We documented 1,791 species of land plants as occurring in PNC, of which 63 are cited as threatened (CR, EN or VU) by the Brazilian National Red List, seven as data deficient (DD) and five as priorities for conservation. Fifity-one species were possible new ocurrences for ES and MG states.
"Parque Nacional do Caparaó" houses 8% of the land plant species endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, including 6% of its angiosperms, 31% of its lycophytes and ferns and 14% of its avascular plants. Twelve percent of the threatened species listed for the State of Espírito Santo and 7% listed for the State of Minas Gerais are also protected by PNC. Surprisingly, 79% of the collections analysed here were carried out in Minas Gerais, which represents just 21% of the total extension of the Park. The compiled data uncover a huge botanical collection gap in this federally-protected area.
Publisher
Pensoft Publishers
Subject
Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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