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Penumbral rock communities in campo rupestre sites in Brazil
Journal of Vegetation Science, 1993Abstract. A syntaxonomic study of penumbral (open‐shade) communities in small rock caves in five campo rupestre sites in Minas Gerais, Brazil, was carried out according to the Braun‐Blanquet method. On the basis of 41 releves, the following new syntaxa were described: the associations Doryopterido ornithopodis‐Eriocauletum cipoensis, Coccocypselo ...
R.J.V. Alves, J. Kolbek
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A phylogenetic study of Uebelmannia investigates the relationships of a newly discovered taxon in this enigmatic, early‐diverging genus that is sister to all the other c. 460 species of tribe Cereeae.
D. Zappi +9 more
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A phylogenetic study of Uebelmannia investigates the relationships of a newly discovered taxon in this enigmatic, early‐diverging genus that is sister to all the other c. 460 species of tribe Cereeae.
D. Zappi +9 more
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Systematics and cryptic diversification of Leptodactylus frogs in the Brazilian campo rupestre
Zoologica Scripta, 2020The campo rupestre is a unique mountaintop ecosystem in eastern South America, recognised for its endemism and as ecological refugia for plant and animal taxa. Multiple clades of frogs are represented in the Brazilian campo rupestre.
T. R. Carvalho +4 more
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Actinocephalus verae (Eriocaulaceae), a new species from the Brazilian Campos Rupestres
Brittonia, 2010We describe and illustrate the new species Actinocephalus verae (Eriocaulaceae: Paepalanthoideae). This species is endemic to the rocky outcrops of the Espinhaco range in Minas Gerais, Brazil. We make comparisons with Actinocephalus ithyphyllus and Actinocephalus ochrocephalus, the morphologically most similar species.
Marcelo Trovó, Paulo Takeo Sano
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Botanical journal of the Linnean Society, 2019
The campo rupestre is a Neotropical azonal vegetation. Its disjoint distribution and the fact that it is an old climatic buffered infertile landscape (OCBIL) have been associated with the high diversity and endemism observed in this environment. Here, we
Cecilia F Fiorini +8 more
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The campo rupestre is a Neotropical azonal vegetation. Its disjoint distribution and the fact that it is an old climatic buffered infertile landscape (OCBIL) have been associated with the high diversity and endemism observed in this environment. Here, we
Cecilia F Fiorini +8 more
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2010
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Coser, Thiago Dos Santos +2 more
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Coser, Thiago Dos Santos +2 more
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Perspectives in plant ecology, evolution and systematics, 2022
Thuane Bochorny +5 more
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Thuane Bochorny +5 more
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POTENCIAL ORNAMENTAL DE ESPÉCIES DE ASTERACEAE NATIVAS DE CAMPO RUPESTRE
Anais do 40º Encontro Regional de Botânicos - Regional MG, BA, ES, 2021Nara Vanessa Fraga Xavier +4 more
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