2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40415-015-0226-y
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Plant distribution in freshwater wetlands of the Brazilian subtropical highland grasslands

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“…In several wetland studies, Asteraceae, Cyperaceae and Poaceae arise as the most important families and emergent species stand out as the most abundant life form in wetlands. (Pott & Pott 2000, Rolon et al 2010, Magalhães et al 2016. Cyperaceae and Poaceae are among the richest aquatic monocotyledons plant families in Mexico (Lot et al 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In several wetland studies, Asteraceae, Cyperaceae and Poaceae arise as the most important families and emergent species stand out as the most abundant life form in wetlands. (Pott & Pott 2000, Rolon et al 2010, Magalhães et al 2016. Cyperaceae and Poaceae are among the richest aquatic monocotyledons plant families in Mexico (Lot et al 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that temporary wetlands present a high anthropic degradation, but still have a high biodiversity (Pollock et al 1998, Balian et al 2008, Murray-Hudson et al 2012, with economically species (Pott & Pott 2000, Magalhães et al 2016, they should be a conservation priority. Hence, studies of landscape influence on species occurrence are a new challenge to create strategies for conservation of temporary freshwater wetlands.…”
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“…) and wetlands (de Magalhães et al . ). The climate of the region ranges from Cfa (subtropical humid) to Cfb Köppen (humid temperate), with annual temperature of ~14°C, but freezing temperatures may occur from April to November.…”
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“…A systematic floristic inventory was carried out around stagnant bodies rivers frequently used by local people using quadrats method. Thirty to fifty quadrats (1 m × 1 m) were placed at the edge of the water body (De Magalhaes et al 2016 ; EPA 2002 ). The number of quadrats varied depending on the size of the study site.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%