2015
DOI: 10.15517/rbt.v63i3.15929
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Similitud florística y síndromes de dispersión en un afloramiento rocoso de la región semiárida del noreste de Brasil

Abstract: Floristic studies provide valuable information on species richness in a region, and are particularly important if these areas belong to less studied environments, such as rocky outcrops, that may increase our knowledge. An important aspect for species colonization includes the mechanisms of diaspores dispersal in each community; these are essential to understand its structure, dynamics, and the regeneration process, and constitute an important tool for conservation. We developed a floristic survey on a granite… Show more

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“…We support the inclusion of these species in future conservation efforts. At last, self‐dispersed plants were less representative in the study area, but they can have higher relevance in other inselbergs (e.g., Costa et al, 2015). That means the patterns found on Sugarloaf Rock Complex plants might not be the same on other island‐like ecosystems and the loss of some functional groups, such as self‐dispersed species, can be critical.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We support the inclusion of these species in future conservation efforts. At last, self‐dispersed plants were less representative in the study area, but they can have higher relevance in other inselbergs (e.g., Costa et al, 2015). That means the patterns found on Sugarloaf Rock Complex plants might not be the same on other island‐like ecosystems and the loss of some functional groups, such as self‐dispersed species, can be critical.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%