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Vascular flora of the Legado das Águas, Reserva Votorantim, municipalities of Tapiraí, Miracatú and Juquiá, São Paulo, Brazil
Author(s) -
Gabriel Dalla Colletta,
Vinícius Castro Souza,
Thaís Elias Almeida,
Fernanda Nunes Cabral,
Ivan Jeferson Sampaio Diogo,
Thiago Bevilacqua Flores,
Rubens Luiz Gayoso Coelho,
Vanessa S. Moreno,
Alexandre Salino,
M. A. Ferreira,
Natália Macedo Ivanauskas,
Jorge Yoshio Tamashiro,
Ana Paula Liboni,
Antonio Campos Rocha Neto,
Carolina Bernucci Virillo,
Carolina Delfini,
Carolina de Moraes Potascheff,
Daniel Palma Perez Braga,
Denise Balbão Oliveira,
Diana Consuelo Castillo-Díaz,
Felipe Nery Arantes Mello,
Flávia Garcia Florido,
Isabella Cruz Fagundes,
Jesiani Rigon,
Juliana Kuntz,
Marina Fernanda Bortolin Costa,
Mariana Luiza Bettinardi,
Mario Albino Oliveira Neto,
Renata Bergamo Caramez,
Rodrigo Trassi Polisel,
Vanessa Jó Girão,
Ricardo Ribeiro Rodrigues
Publication year - 2016
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.276
H-Index - 22
ISSN - 1809-127X
DOI - 10.15560/12.6.2020
Subject(s) - floristics , flora (microbiology) , geography , threatened species , ecology , environmental protection , forestry , biology , habitat , species richness , genetics , bacteria
We present  a list of vascular plants found in Legado das Aguas, Reserva Votorantim, a private reserve having an area of approximately 35,000 ha that spans the municipalities of Tapirai, Miracatu, and Juquia, in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The reserve is part of a complex of state-protected areas including Alto Ribeira Touristic State Park, Intervales State Park , Carlos Botelho State Park, Jurupara State Park, and Serra do Mar State Park. Together, these form an important and large area of continuous and well-preserved forest. Our study, which involved two main floristic surveys in March/April 2013 and April 2014, recorded 768 species, representing 131 families and 432 genera. The majority of species were angiosperms (619) representing 106 families and 370 genera. There were also two species of gymnosperms belonging to two genera in separate families; 147 species of ferns and lycophytes belonging to 23 families and 60 genera. In demonstrating the presence of almost 800 species of plants, of which 16 are threatened, our study highlights the importance of floristic surveys and the critical role of private protected areas in managing and preserving native flora.

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