BRIÓFITAS DO PARQUE ESTADUAL DO MIRADOR, MARANHÃO, BRASIL

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: CARVALHO, Francimária Vasconcelos lattes
Orientador(a): OTTONI, Rozijane Fernandes lattes
Banca de defesa: OTTONI, Rozijane Fernandes lattes, BRITO, Samuel Vieira lattes, JARDIM, Luciana Priscila Costa Macedo lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal do Maranhão
Programa de Pós-Graduação: PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM CIÊNCIAS AMBIENTAIS
Departamento: DEPARTAMENTO DE BIOLOGIA/CCBS
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://tedebc.ufma.br/jspui/handle/tede/5615
Resumo: Maranhão houses approximately 19% of its territory in Conservation Units (CUs) and 13% of these units are in the Cerrado biome, while more than 30% of the Amazonia Maranhense region is covered by UCs. The flora of these UCs is still little known, especially with regard to the bryophyte group, which is generally neglected in floristic surveys. The Mirador State Park (PEM) fits into this aspect. It is the largest UC in Maranhão and for which only one study on bryophytes was carried out, restricted to a few collections, reflecting a possibly underestimated diversity compared to other areas of the Cerrado already studied in Maranhão. The objective of this work is to investigate the richness and composition of bryophyte communities in Mirador State Park, in the state of Maranhão, Brazil, contributing to the knowledge of the bryophyte flora of Maranhão and the Brazilian Cerrado. The collections were carried out in the months of February, June 2023 and January 2024, each excursion lasting five days, exploring the environments of cerrado, vereda and riparian forests (gallery and riparian forest). From 1,416 specimens collected, 64 species, 36 genera and 21 families of bryophytes were identified. Mosses predominated in the PEM with 14 families, 21 genera and 38 species, while liverworts were represented by seven families, 15 genera and 26 species. No hornworts were collected. There were eight new records for Maranhão, with one new record for the Brazilian Cerrado. Through this study, 51 species not yet recorded in the area were recorded. As expected, riparian forests stood out with the largest number of species and specimens, followed by vereda and cerrado. In relation to substrates, there was a predominance of corticolous species, followed by epiphyte, terrestrial, rupicolous, over termite mounds, and epiphyllous species. Liverworts showed a greater preference for trunks, while mosses preferentially colonized rocks. The predominance of bryophytes in riparian forests reinforces the importance of maintaining this environment for bryophyte communities in the Cerrado and the importance of PEM for conservation of the Cerrado’s biodiversity in Maranhão.
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The flora of these UCs is still little known, especially with regard to the bryophyte group, which is generally neglected in floristic surveys. The Mirador State Park (PEM) fits into this aspect. It is the largest UC in Maranhão and for which only one study on bryophytes was carried out, restricted to a few collections, reflecting a possibly underestimated diversity compared to other areas of the Cerrado already studied in Maranhão. The objective of this work is to investigate the richness and composition of bryophyte communities in Mirador State Park, in the state of Maranhão, Brazil, contributing to the knowledge of the bryophyte flora of Maranhão and the Brazilian Cerrado. The collections were carried out in the months of February, June 2023 and January 2024, each excursion lasting five days, exploring the environments of cerrado, vereda and riparian forests (gallery and riparian forest). From 1,416 specimens collected, 64 species, 36 genera and 21 families of bryophytes were identified. Mosses predominated in the PEM with 14 families, 21 genera and 38 species, while liverworts were represented by seven families, 15 genera and 26 species. No hornworts were collected. There were eight new records for Maranhão, with one new record for the Brazilian Cerrado. Through this study, 51 species not yet recorded in the area were recorded. As expected, riparian forests stood out with the largest number of species and specimens, followed by vereda and cerrado. In relation to substrates, there was a predominance of corticolous species, followed by epiphyte, terrestrial, rupicolous, over termite mounds, and epiphyllous species. Liverworts showed a greater preference for trunks, while mosses preferentially colonized rocks. The predominance of bryophytes in riparian forests reinforces the importance of maintaining this environment for bryophyte communities in the Cerrado and the importance of PEM for conservation of the Cerrado’s biodiversity in Maranhão.O Maranhão abriga aproximadamente 19% de seu território em Unidades de Conservação (UCs) e 13% dessas unidades estão no bioma Cerrado, enquanto mais de 30% da região da Amazônia maranhense está coberta por UCs. A flora dessas UCs ainda é pouco conhecida, principalmente no que se refere ao grupo das briófitas, que em geral é negligenciado em levantamentos de florísticos. Nesse aspecto se enquadra o Parque Estadual do Mirador (PEM). Esta é a maior UC do Maranhão e para a qual foi realizado apenas um estudo sobre briófitas, restrito a poucas coletas, refletindo uma diversidade possivelmente subestimada se comparada a outras áreas de Cerrado já estudadas no Maranhão. O objetivo desse trabalho foi investigar a riqueza e composição das comunidades de briófitas no Parque Estadual do Mirador, no estado do Maranhão, Brasil, contribuindo com o conhecimento da flora de briófitas do Maranhão e do Cerrado Brasileiro. As coletas foram realizadas nos meses de fevereiro e junho de 2023 e janeiro de 2024, com duração de cinco dias cada excursão, sendo explorados os ambientes de cerrado, vereda e florestas ripárias (floresta de galeria e ciliar). De 1.416 espécimes coletados, foram identificadas 64 espécies, 36 gêneros e 21 famílias de briófitas. Os musgos predominaram no PEM com 14 famílias, 21 gêneros e 38 espécies, enquanto as hepáticas foram representadas por sete famílias, 15 gêneros e 26 espécies. Não foram coletados antóceros. Foram oito novos registros para o Maranhão, sendo um novo registro para o Cerrado Brasileiro. Através desse estudo, foram registradas 51 espécies ainda não registradas na área. Como esperado, as florestas ripárias se destacaram com o maior número de espécies e espécimes, seguido de vereda e cerrado. Em relação aos substratos, houve predominância de espécies corticícolas, seguidas de epíxilas, terrícolas, rupícolas, sobre cupinzeiro e epífilas. As hepáticas mostraram maior preferência por troncos, enquanto os musgos colonizaram preferencialmente rochas. A predominância de briófitas em florestas ripárias reforça a importância da manutenção desse ambiente para as comunidades de briófitas no Cerrado e a importância do PEM para a conservação da biodiversidade do Cerrado no Maranhão.Submitted by Maria Aparecida (cidazen@gmail.com) on 2024-11-21T17:30:14Z No. of bitstreams: 1 FRANCIMÁRIA VASCONCELOS CARVALHO.pdf: 310530 bytes, checksum: f2bb56766a1a01ad89e701539a31ba5c (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2024-11-21T17:30:14Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv BRIÓFITAS DO PARQUE ESTADUAL DO MIRADOR, MARANHÃO, BRASIL
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv BRYOPHYTES OF MIRADOR STATE PARK, MARANHÃO, BRAZIL
title BRIÓFITAS DO PARQUE ESTADUAL DO MIRADOR, MARANHÃO, BRASIL
spellingShingle BRIÓFITAS DO PARQUE ESTADUAL DO MIRADOR, MARANHÃO, BRASIL
CARVALHO, Francimária Vasconcelos
Cerrado;
Diversidade;
Hepáticas;
Musgos
Cerrado;
Diversity;
Liverworts;
Mosses
Conservação da Natureza
title_short BRIÓFITAS DO PARQUE ESTADUAL DO MIRADOR, MARANHÃO, BRASIL
title_full BRIÓFITAS DO PARQUE ESTADUAL DO MIRADOR, MARANHÃO, BRASIL
title_fullStr BRIÓFITAS DO PARQUE ESTADUAL DO MIRADOR, MARANHÃO, BRASIL
title_full_unstemmed BRIÓFITAS DO PARQUE ESTADUAL DO MIRADOR, MARANHÃO, BRASIL
title_sort BRIÓFITAS DO PARQUE ESTADUAL DO MIRADOR, MARANHÃO, BRASIL
author CARVALHO, Francimária Vasconcelos
author_facet CARVALHO, Francimária Vasconcelos
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv BENKENDORFF, Anna Luiza Ilkiu-Borges
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv OTTONI, Rozijane Fernandes
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9733819682295833
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv BRITO, Samuel Vieira
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv JARDIM, Luciana Priscila Costa Macedo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CARVALHO, Francimária Vasconcelos
contributor_str_mv OTTONI, Rozijane Fernandes
BENKENDORFF, Anna Luiza Ilkiu-Borges
OTTONI, Rozijane Fernandes
BRITO, Samuel Vieira
JARDIM, Luciana Priscila Costa Macedo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cerrado;
Diversidade;
Hepáticas;
Musgos
topic Cerrado;
Diversidade;
Hepáticas;
Musgos
Cerrado;
Diversity;
Liverworts;
Mosses
Conservação da Natureza
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Cerrado;
Diversity;
Liverworts;
Mosses
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Conservação da Natureza
description Maranhão houses approximately 19% of its territory in Conservation Units (CUs) and 13% of these units are in the Cerrado biome, while more than 30% of the Amazonia Maranhense region is covered by UCs. The flora of these UCs is still little known, especially with regard to the bryophyte group, which is generally neglected in floristic surveys. The Mirador State Park (PEM) fits into this aspect. It is the largest UC in Maranhão and for which only one study on bryophytes was carried out, restricted to a few collections, reflecting a possibly underestimated diversity compared to other areas of the Cerrado already studied in Maranhão. The objective of this work is to investigate the richness and composition of bryophyte communities in Mirador State Park, in the state of Maranhão, Brazil, contributing to the knowledge of the bryophyte flora of Maranhão and the Brazilian Cerrado. The collections were carried out in the months of February, June 2023 and January 2024, each excursion lasting five days, exploring the environments of cerrado, vereda and riparian forests (gallery and riparian forest). From 1,416 specimens collected, 64 species, 36 genera and 21 families of bryophytes were identified. Mosses predominated in the PEM with 14 families, 21 genera and 38 species, while liverworts were represented by seven families, 15 genera and 26 species. No hornworts were collected. There were eight new records for Maranhão, with one new record for the Brazilian Cerrado. Through this study, 51 species not yet recorded in the area were recorded. As expected, riparian forests stood out with the largest number of species and specimens, followed by vereda and cerrado. In relation to substrates, there was a predominance of corticolous species, followed by epiphyte, terrestrial, rupicolous, over termite mounds, and epiphyllous species. Liverworts showed a greater preference for trunks, while mosses preferentially colonized rocks. The predominance of bryophytes in riparian forests reinforces the importance of maintaining this environment for bryophyte communities in the Cerrado and the importance of PEM for conservation of the Cerrado’s biodiversity in Maranhão.
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