DOAJ Open Access 2024

Distribution pattern in the rupiculous genus Orthophytum (Bromelioideae/Bromeliaceae) reveals high microendemicity in different types of rocky outcrops

SWAMI L. COSTA RAFAEL B. LOUZADA SILMARA CECÍLIA NEPOMUCENO JOILSON V. ALVES MARIA TERESA BURIL

Abstrak

Abstract This study aimed to recognize the biogeographic patterns, richness, and diversity levels of the Brazilian endemic genus Orthophytum and identify their biotic components through a parsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE), to better understand the evolutionary history of this group and develop strategies for the conservation of its species. We prepared a database for the 54 currently known species of Orthophytum, including their geographical locations as obtained from digital databases of the principal herbaria of Brazil, Europe, and the USA. A parsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE) was used to delimit the areas of endemism based on two grids’ sizes (1º x 1º and 2º × 2º). The majority rule consensus tree resulting from the PAE indicated three areas of endemism with high bootstrap, diversity, and richness indices: the northern portion of the Espinhaço Range, the southern portion of the Espinhaço Range, and the central portion of the Atlantic Forest. The recognition of those distribution patterns reveals a high number of microendemic species, which is discussed here.

Topik & Kata Kunci

Penulis (5)

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SWAMI L. COSTA

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RAFAEL B. LOUZADA

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SILMARA CECÍLIA NEPOMUCENO

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JOILSON V. ALVES

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MARIA TERESA BURIL

Format Sitasi

COSTA, S.L., LOUZADA, R.B., NEPOMUCENO, S.C., ALVES, J.V., BURIL, M.T. (2024). Distribution pattern in the rupiculous genus Orthophytum (Bromelioideae/Bromeliaceae) reveals high microendemicity in different types of rocky outcrops. https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202420230007

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Tahun Terbit
2024
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DOAJ
DOI
10.1590/0001-3765202420230007
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Open Access ✓