2021
DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.2021.1635
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An overview of richness and distribution of mosses in Brazil

Abstract: Background and aims – Mosses comprise avascular terrestrial plants whose relationship with other plant lineages is not yet fully understood. These plants have a worldwide distribution, but gaps in their distribution have not yet been clarified for Brazil. Based on a large database, compiled from different sources, we present an overview of the moss distribution in Brazil in order to assess the species richness in different areas, as well as the factors that interfere with this distribution.Material and methods… Show more

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“…The greater number of species in relation to increased rainfall is a general pattern observed in tropical forests (Nieder et al, 1996-1997. Moreover, environments at higher altitudes tend to have greater epiphytic richness (Krömer et al, 2005;Amorim et. al., 2021), as observed in Caraá, which is located about 500 m above the other two fragments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The greater number of species in relation to increased rainfall is a general pattern observed in tropical forests (Nieder et al, 1996-1997. Moreover, environments at higher altitudes tend to have greater epiphytic richness (Krömer et al, 2005;Amorim et. al., 2021), as observed in Caraá, which is located about 500 m above the other two fragments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%