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Sugarloaf Land in south-eastern Brazil: a tropical hotspot of lowland inselberg plant diversity.

Luiza F A de PaulaLuísa O AzevedoLuana Paula MauadLeandro Jorge Telles CardosoJoão Marcelo Alvarenga BragaLudovic J C KollmannClaudio N FragaLuiz Menini NetoPaulo H LabiakRenato Mello-SilvaStefan PorembskiRafaela Campostrini Forzza
Published in: Biodiversity data journal (2020)
We updated the information currently available in Flora do Brasil 2020, as 59% of the angiosperms and 63% of the ferns and lycophytes on our checklist were not previously characterised as occurring on rock outcrops. As a first step towards generating a Virtual Herbarium of lowland inselberg vascular plants, we added barcode vouchers with images available online for 75% of the total number of vascular species. In the official lists of endangered species, 115 angiosperms and five ferns and lycophytes are mentioned. However, the conservation status of many species have not yet been evaluated (77% angiosperms; 88% ferns and lycophytes), thus this list is an important step towards their conservation. The information provided herein is essential for management programmes related to rock outcrops in Brazil as they are facing serious threats to conservation.
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