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Journal articles on the topic "Atlantic forest endemic"

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Krauczuk, Ernesto R. "Riqueza específica, abundancia y ambientes de las aves de Corpus Christi, San Ignacio, Misiones, Argentina." Lundiana: International Journal of Biodiversity 9, no. 1 (2009): 29–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.35699/2675-5327.2008.23211.

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Fragmentation and loss of forests is a global problem that negatively affects biological communities generating local extinction of species. Studies of communities in disturbed areas are important to provide information on new ensembles of birds that are established there. In 56 campaigns carried out during 1991-2002, 272 species of birds were recorded, belonging to 59 families. Five of the species are threatened and 43 endemic (21% of all the species endemic to the Atlantic Forest). The most abundant species were those related to disturbed habitats with the greatest species richness recorded
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ANJOS, LUIZ DOS, ROBERT D. HOLT, and SCOTT ROBINSON. "Position in the distributional range and sensitivity to forest fragmentation in birds: a case history from the Atlantic forest, Brazil." Bird Conservation International 20, no. 4 (2009): 392–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270909990256.

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SummaryWe tested the hypothesis that endemic bird species of the Brazilian Atlantic forest are more sensitive to forest fragmentation than non-endemics in a fragmented landscape in northern Paraná state of southern Brazil. Levels of sensitivity (high, medium, and low) were previously determined in the landscape based on the occurrences of bird species in 14 forest fragments. We evaluated 112 forest bird species and found that endemic species were more sensitive than non-endemics. Among the endemic species, highly sensitive species tended to have smaller geographic ranges. In a second analysis,
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Dornelles, Mariane Paludette, Gustavo Heiden, Eimear Nic Lughadha, and João Iganci. "Quantifying and mapping angiosperm endemism in the Araucaria Forest." Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 199, no. 1 (2021): 449–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/botlinnean/boab092.

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Abstract Neotropical forests are home to exceptional biodiversity, especially along the eastern coast of tropical and subtropical South America. In the Atlantic Forest, the subtropical Araucaria Forest harbours both tropical and temperate plant lineages. Is the presence of Araucaria angustifolia the only attribute characterizing the south-eastern South American Araucaria Forest, or is this formation also defined by the co-occurrence of other endemic species? To answer this question, we revisited the history of this vegetation from published lists and from the current distribution data of angio
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LOPES, JENIFER DE CARVALHO, LUCAS VILELA, and DAVID M. JOHNSON. "Hornschuchia mellosilvae (Annonaceae) a new species endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest." Phytotaxa 520, no. 3 (2021): 273–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.520.3.6.

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The Atlantic Forest is a biodiversity hotspot that includes different types of phytophysiognomies, mainly forests. Hornschuchia, Annonaceae, is one of its endemic genera. Eight Hornschuchia species are found in the tropical moist forest, three of them both occurring in tropical moist forest and tabuleiro forest, a semideciduous seasonal forest, one occurs in the coastal semideciduous seasonal forest and two inhabit the semideciduous seasonal forest and deciduous seasonal forest far from the coast in Bahia. Here we describe the twelfth species of Hornschuchia, which occurs in the Bahian semidec
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BORGES, RODRIGO L., PAULO HENRIQUE GAEM, and NÁDIA ROQUE. "A new species of Tocoyena (Rubiaceae, Gardenieae) from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest ." Phytotaxa 470, no. 3 (2020): 243–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.470.3.4.

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Tocoyena atlantica, a new species endemic to southern Bahia and northern Espírito Santo states, Brazil, is here described and illustrated. The species consists of trees 5−8 m tall; with petioles 2−5 cm long, and leaf blades 7.4−24.5 × 2.5−9.1 cm, elliptic, adaxially glabrous; calyces cup-shaped with triangular lobes; corolla yellow during anthesis, with tube gradually wider towards the mouth; and laterally compressed hypanthia. Based on IUCN criteria, we consider T. atlantica endangered, with three collection localities within the Atlantic Forest domain. An identification key for species of To
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Lobão, Adriana, and Jenifer Lopes. "A new species of Guatteria (Annonaceae) endemic to the Atlantic Forest of Brazil." Phytotaxa 167, no. 2 (2014): 205. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.167.2.8.

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One of the most important families in terms of species richness in the Atlantic Forest and other lowland tropical forests is Annonaceae (Leitão-Filho 1987, Ter Steege et al. 2000), among which Guatteria is one of the largest genera with 211 species (Maas et al. 2011); it is also one of the most diverse genera of Neotropical trees. Erkens et al. (2007) stated that an updated revision is needed, and Lobão et al. (2012) revised the species of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.
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Sigrist, Mário Sérgio, and Claudio José Barros de Carvalho. "Historical relationships among areas of endemism in the tropical South America using Brooks Parsimony Analysis (BPA)." Biota Neotropica 9, no. 4 (2009): 79–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1676-06032009000400009.

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Areas of endemism are the smallest units of biogeographical analysis. One of its definitions is that these areas harbor organisms with restricted distributions caused by non random historical factors. The aim of this study was to examine historical relationships among areas of endemism in the Neotropics using Brooks Parsimony Analysis (BPA). We applied BPA to 12 unrelated taxa distributed within two sets of endemic areas in order to: (1) compare the proposed endemic area classifications; (2) examine whether Amazonia and Atlantic Forest are true biogeographic units and, (3) examine whether the
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Huber, Bernhard A., and Cristina A. Rheims. "Diversity and endemism of pholcid spiders in Brazil's Atlantic Forest, with descriptions of four new species of the Atlantic Forest endemic genus Tupigea (Araneae: Pholcidae)." Journal of Natural History 45, no. 5-6 (2011): 275–301. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2010.524319.

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Huber, Bernhard A., Rheims, Cristina A. (2011): Diversity and endemism of pholcid spiders in Brazil's Atlantic Forest, with descriptions of four new species of the Atlantic Forest endemic genus Tupigea (Araneae: Pholcidae). Journal of Natural History 45 (5-6): 275-301, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2010.524319, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2010.524319
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Freitas, Leandro, Alexandre Salino, Neto Luiz Menini, et al. "A comprehensive checklist of vascular epiphytes of the Atlantic Forest reveals outstanding endemic rates." PhytoKeys 58 (January 12, 2016): 65–79. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.58.5643.

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Knowledge of the geographic distribution of plants is essential to underpin the understanding of global biodiversity patterns. Vascular epiphytes are important components of diversity and functionality of Neotropical forests but, unlike their terrestrial counterparts, they are under-represented in large-scale diversity and biogeographic analyses. This is the case for the Atlantic Forest - one of the most diverse and threatened biomes worldwide. We provide the first comprehensive species list of Atlantic Forest vascular epiphytes; their endemism patterns and threatened species occurrence have a
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FONSECA-CORTÉS, ANDRÉS, DOMINGOS BENÍCIO OLIVEIRA SILVA CARDOSO, CRISTIANE SNAK, and LUCIANO PAGANUCCI DE QUEIROZ. "A new endemic species of Macropsychanthus (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae) from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest." Phytotaxa 620, no. 3 (2023): 225–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.620.3.3.

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The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is a world’s remarkable biodiversity hotspot, seriously endangered by urbanization, industrialization, and agricultural expansion. More than a thousand species of legumes (Leguminosae) occur in the Atlantic Forest, with a record of 443 endemic species. Here, we describe Macropsychanthus ruschii, a new species narrowly endemic from a pristine Atlantic Forest area in the Espírito Santo state, eastern Brazil. This species is uniquely characterized by its inflorescences up to 15 cm and uncommon pink petals. A molecular phylogenetic analysis of nuclear ribosomal (ETS a
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Atlantic forest endemic"

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Valdemarin, Karinne Sampaio. "Estudo taxonômico das espécies de Eugenia L. (Myrtaceae) da Reserva Natural Vale - Linhares, ES." Universidade de São Paulo, 2018. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11150/tde-22062018-150817/.

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Eugenia L. possui ca. 1000 espécies no mundo, está circunscrito na família Myrtaceae e é caracterizado como o maior gênero neotropical da família. Para o Brasil, Eugenia é o maior gênero de angiospermas em número de espécies (c. 400 espécies), com destaque da sua diversidade no domínio fitogeográfico da Mata Atlântica. No Espírito Santo, a região centro-norte é caracterizada pela presença do maior maciço florestal remanescente do estado. Esta região é composta por uma formação vegetal peculiar, quanto ao clima, relevo e principalmente composição florística, a Floresta de Tabuleiro. Eugenia é r
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Mendonça, Júlia Gaio Furtado de. "Campos de altitude do Parque Estadual da Serra do Papagaio, Minas Gerais, Brasil: composição florística, fitogeografia e estrutura da vegetação." Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF), 2017. https://repositorio.ufjf.br/jspui/handle/ufjf/5708.

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Books on the topic "Atlantic forest endemic"

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Oliver, William L. R. Threatened endemic mammals of the Atlantic forest region of south-east Brazil. Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust, 1991.

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Bidima, Jean Godefroy, and Laura Hengehold, eds. African Philosophy for the Twenty-First Century. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881809805.

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In Africa, the twenty-first century began with new challenges surrounding and regarding philosophical discourses. Questions of economic and political liberation, the displacement of populations and the process of urbanization present ongoing challenges, linked to problems such as endemic diseases and famine, the restructure of the traditional family, gender and the position of women, the transmission of culture from past to future generations. Changes in labor relations resulting from introduction of financial speculation, cutting edge technologies, and differential access to digital and older
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Book chapters on the topic "Atlantic forest endemic"

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DeSouza, Adriano Medeiros, and Marcio Bernardino DaSilva. "The Most Endemic Taxon of an Area of Endemism: Harvestmen (Opiliones) Fauna of NAF and Its Contribution to Biogeography and Conservation." In Animal Biodiversity and Conservation in Brazil's Northern Atlantic Forest. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21287-1_6.

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Feijó, Anderson, Mayara Beltrão, Anna Ludmilla da Costa-Pinto, et al. "Mammals of the Pernambuco Endemism Center: Diversity, Biogeography, Research Gaps, and Conservation Concerns." In Animal Biodiversity and Conservation in Brazil's Northern Atlantic Forest. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21287-1_13.

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Silva, Rogério R., Joudellys Andrade-Silva, Lívia Pires do Prado, Jacques Hubert C. Delabie, Inara Roberta Leal, and Rodrigo M. Feitosa. "Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the Pernambuco Endemism Center of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest." In Animal Biodiversity and Conservation in Brazil's Northern Atlantic Forest. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21287-1_3.

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Delciellos, Ana C., Jayme A. Prevedello, Marcos S. L. Figueiredo, Marcelo M. Weber, and Maria L. Lorini. "Species Richness and Endemism of Marsupials in the Atlantic Forest: Spatial Patterns and Drivers." In American and Australasian Marsupials. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-08419-5_17.

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Delciellos, Ana C., Jayme A. Prevedello, Marcos S. L. Figueiredo, Marcelo M. Weber, and Maria L. Lorini. "Species Richness and Endemism of Marsupials in the Atlantic Forest: Spatial Patterns and Drivers." In American and Australasian Marsupials. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88800-8_17-1.

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Delciellos, Ana C., Jayme A. Prevedello, Marcos S. L. Figueiredo, Marcelo M. Weber, and Maria L. Lorini. "Species Richness and Endemism of Marsupials in the Atlantic Forest: Spatial Patterns and Drivers." In American and Australasian Marsupials. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88800-8_17-2.

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Paz, Andrea, Marcelo Reginato, Fabián A. Michelangeli, et al. "Predicting Patterns of Plant Diversity and Endemism in the Tropics Using Remote Sensing Data: A Study Case from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest." In Remote Sensing of Plant Biodiversity. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33157-3_11.

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AbstractWe combine remote sensing (RS) measurements of temperature and precipitation with phylogenetic and distribution data from three plant clades with different life forms, i.e., shrubs and treelets (tribe Miconieae, Melastomes), epiphytes (Ronnbergia-Wittmackia alliance, Bromeliaceae), and lianas (“Fridericia and Allies” clade, Bignoniaceae), to predict the distribution of biodiversity in a tropical hot spot: the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. We assess (i) how well RS-derived climate estimates predict the spatial distribution of species richness (SR), phylogenetic diversity (PD), and phylogen
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Pompelli, Marcelo F., Alfredo Jarma-Orozco, Juán de Diós Jaraba-Navas, Luis Alfonso Rodríguéz-Páez, and Yirlis Yadeth Pineda-Rodríguez. "Ex situ conservation of Dyckia distachya: an endangered bromeliad from South Brazil." In Plant Science and Biotechnology: Some insight for a better choice for improvement of crop production and conservation. Editora Científica Digital, 2025. https://doi.org/10.37885/250218804.

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The Brazilian Atlantic Forest biome contains a high level of genetic diversity. Historically, several factors have contributed to the drastic reduction of its coverage, which is now restricted to less than 7%. Large forest areas have been cut down in Santa Catarina and Paraná states to make way for hydroelectric power plant dams, and many plant species are threatened to various degrees, especially the endemic. This is the case of the Dyckia distachya, bromeliad native to the rocky banks of the River Uruguay, which is threatened with extinction because of the construction of a dam for the Itá H
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Pompelli, Marcelo F., Marvin José Perneth-Montaño, Ana Milena Vásquez-Bettin, and Miguel Pedro Guerra. "Ex situ conservation of Dyckia distachya on South Brazil." In PLANT PHISIOLOGY: Bromeliad Conservation, Stress Signaling, and Postharvest Innovation. Editora Científica Digital, 2025. https://doi.org/10.37885/250619542.

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The Brazilian Atlantic Forest biome contains a high level of genetic diversity. Historically, several factors have contributed to the drastic reduction of its coverage, which is now restricted to less than 7%. Large forest areas have been cut down in Santa Catarina and Paraná states to make way for hydroelectric power plant dams, and many plant species are threatened to various degrees, especially the endemic. This is the case of the Dyckia distachya, bromeliad native to the rocky banks of the River Uruguay, which is threatened with extinction because of the construction of a dam for the Itá H
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Pompelli, Marcelo F., Alfredo Jarma-Orozco, Juán de Diós Jaraba-Navas, Luis Alfonso Rodríguéz-Páez, and Yirlis Yadeth Pineda-Rodríguez. "Bromeliad seed germination inductors, and inhibitors: A role of NaCl, low temperatures, gibberellic acid, and sulphuric acid on germination of Dyckia encholirioides (Gaudichaud) Mez var. encholirioides." In Plant Science and Biotechnology: Some insight for a better choice for improvement of crop production and conservation. Editora Científica Digital, 2025. https://doi.org/10.37885/250218805.

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Dyckia encholirioides (Gaudichaud) Mez var encholirioides is an endangered endemic bromeliad in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest running along the Atlantic Ocean. It is considered vulnerable because it has restricted, discontinuous clusters dispersed throughout central-southern Brazil and is listed as endemic to these regions. In this study, we investigated the role of seed storage in low-temperature gibberellic acid (GA3), as well as the effect of sulphuric acid (H2SO4), to enhance seed germination. Also, it was tested different salt levels (0, 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 mmol L-1 NaCl) under va
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Conference papers on the topic "Atlantic forest endemic"

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Anselmo-Moreira, F., J. Gagliano, and CM Furlan. "Anticholinesterase activity of an endemic Atlantic rain forest bamboo species." In 67th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research (GA) in cooperation with the French Society of Pharmacognosy AFERP. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-3399956.

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