Campos de Cima da Serra: The Brazilian Subtropical Highland Grasslands show an unexpected level of plant endemism

  • João R.V. Iganci
  • , Gustavo Heiden
  • , Silvia Teresinha S. Miotto
  • , R. Toby Pennington

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Abstract

A high level of endemic flowering plant species is highlighted for the first time for the southern Brazilian flora. We present a comprehensive list of 1020 endemic taxa and analyse their distribution in different biomes, focusing on the Subtropical Highland Grasslands (Campos de Cima da Serra). Considering all biomes represented in southern Brazil, c. 13% of the flowering plant species are endemic, which accounts for more than 5% of the total endemic taxa of Brazil and c. 12% of the endemic taxa from the Atlantic Forest hotspot. Like the High Altitude Tropical Grasslands that are found further north in the south-eastern Brazil region, the Subtropical Highland Grasslands are home to an assemblage of tropical and temperate plant lineages. The Subtropical Highland Grasslands are characterized by their transitional nature and by having 296 endemic plant taxa (25% of its flora).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)378-393
Number of pages16
JournalBotanical Journal of the Linnean Society
Volume167
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2011

Keywords

  • Angiosperms
  • Biogeography
  • Conservation
  • Diversity
  • Endemic species

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