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Palynology of Ochnaceae from the Itatiaia National Park, Brazil

Feddes Repertorium, 2020
Itatiaia National Park was the first conservation unit created in Brazil and houses an important remnant of the Atlantic Forest in the Serra da Mantiqueira. The pollen morphology of six species that occur in this locality was analyzed. Pollen material was submitted to acetolysis, measured and photographed, and the data submitted to statistical ...
Hian Carlos Ferreira de Sousa   +3 more
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Nepheline syenites to syenites and granitic rocks of the Itatiaia Alkaline Massif, Southeastern Brazil: new geological insights into a migratory ring Complex

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Geology, 2018
The Itatiaia Alkaline Massif comprises some of the largest meso-cenozoic alkaline igneous occurrences in Brazil, covering over 215 km 2  between the states of Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro. It appears as an elongated, 30-km long and 4.5–11.5-km wide SE-
Excelso Ruberti, Ruberti Excelso
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Itatiaia Massif: Morphogenesis of Southeastern Brazilian Highlands

2015
The geomorphological region of the Serra da Mantiqueira represents one of the most elevated compartments of the entire oriental sector of the Brazilian shield. Its contemporary gross morphology results from Neogene to Quaternary differential uplift, and the area hosts a range of morphotectonic features.
Roberto Marques Neto   +2 more
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Leaf Characteristics of the Flora of the High Plateau of Itatiaia, Brasil

Biotropica, 1981
The high-mountain flora at Itatiaia, Brasil, consists of graminoid plants intermingled with evergreen shrubs with xeromorphic leaves which at first glance look all rather similar. Leaf characteristics such as leaf size, degree of hairiness, maximal potential hydration level, leaf-area development, degree of sclerophylly, and degree of succulence were ...
A. M. Camerik, M. J. A. Werger
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Mid- and late Holocene vegetation, climate and fire dynamics in the Serra do Itatiaia, Rio de Janeiro State, southeastern Brazil

, 2020
We present a high-resolution pollen and charcoal record from the 350-cm Agulhas Negras (AN) sediment core from the Serra do Itatiaia, Itatiaia National Park, located at 2410 m altitude in Rio de Janeiro State, southeastern (SE) Brazil.
H. Behling, Nele Jantz, H. Safford
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Os grãos de pólen das Asteraceae de Itatiaia

2021
Raquel Maria Batista Souza de Souza   +5 more
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A new species of Symplocos (Symplocaceae) from the Itatiaia Plateau of Brazil

Brittonia, 2012
Symplocos minima, a new species of Symplocos section Hopea from the Itatiaia Plateau in the Atlantic Rain Forest biome of southeastern Brazil, is described and illustrated. This species is distinguished by its densely compact shrubby habit, ascending leaves, fasciculate inflorescences with several persistent bracts, corolla with five to six erect lobes,
João Luiz M. Aranha Filho   +4 more
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Lentibulariaceae from the Itatiaia National Park, Brazil

2017
Lentibulariaceae is cosmopolitan, composed of three genera, Genlisea, Pinguicula, and Utricularia, containing ca. of 29, 100, and 220 species, respectively. The Itatiaia National Park is an elevated area with many rising rivers, lakes, wet places, and bromeliads. Therefore, it is promising to the occurrence of Lentibulariaceae species. However, studies
De Freitas, Hugo Dolsan   +2 more
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Isospora spp. (Eimeriidae) from green-winged saltators Saltator similis d'Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837 (Thraupidae) from captivity near the Conservation Unit of the Itatiaia National Park in Southeastern Brazil

Systematic Parasitology, 2022
Carla Maronezi   +7 more
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Criteria for Assessing Geological Sites in National Parks: a Study in the Itatiaia National Park, Brazil

Geoheritage, 2021
V. C. Mucivuna   +2 more
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