摘要

We conducted a floristic survey of "Cerrado" sensu stricto on Quartzipsamment soils in the northeastern state of Goias, Brazil, in Terra Ronca State Park (PETeR). In addition, we analysed phytogeographical aspects to investigate the floristic relationships between "Cerrado" and the Amazon, Atlantic Forest and "Caatinga" biomes. Furthermore, we assessed the shrub-tree flora similarity with other sites having the same type of physiognomy and soil class. We collected species along three 5 km 9 60 m (90 ha) transects and recorded 278 species. Erythroxylum loefgrenii Diogo, Eugenia blanchetiana O. Berg and Martianthus stachydifolius (Epling) Harley & J.F.B. Pastore were listed as new records for the "Cerrado" (Brazilian savanna), and thirteen species were newly recorded for the state of Goias. Approximately, 28% of the species are endemic to the "Cerrado", and 72% are shared with other Brazilian biomes. The shrub-tree layer of the "Cerrado" shares more species with the "Caatinga", which shows the transitional aspects and affinities of the local flora with this biome. The high similarity between the woody flora of PETeR and "Cerrado" sensu stricto on Quartzipsamment soil sites in Bahia and northern Minas Gerais state associated with the occurrence of floristic elements that considered typical of the north-northeast portion of the "Cerrado" phytogeographical province reinforces the inclusion of the northeast region of Goias in this floristic province. The protected area in the Vao do Parana region represents only 3.3% of the total area of the region and 6% of the remaining natural vegetation in the area. Considering that the studied region holds an important flora and at the same time presents strong anthropogenic pressure from the occupation of agribusiness, it would be extremely important to prioritize conservation strategies to maintain the remaining natural vegetation in the northeastern portion of the "Cerrado".

  • 出版日期2017-3