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ATLANTIC EPIPHYTES: a data set of vascular and non-vascular epiphyte plants and lichens from the Atlantic Forest.

Authors :
Ramos FN
Mortara SR
Monalisa-Francisco N
Elias JPC
Neto LM
Freitas L
Kersten R
Amorim AM
Matos FB
Nunes-Freitas AF
Alcantara S
Alexandre MHN
de Almeida-Scabbia RJ
de Almeida OJG
Alves FE
de Oliveira Alves RM
Alvim FS
de Andrade ACS
de Andrade S
Aona LYS
Araujo AC
de Araújo KCT
Ariati V
Assis JC
de Azevedo CO
Barbosa BF
Barbosa DEF
Barbosa FDR
de Barros F
Basilio GA
Bataghin FA
Bered F
Bianchi JS
Blum CT
Boelter CR
Bonnet A
Brancalion PHS
Breier TB
Brion CT
Buzatto CR
Cabral A
Cadorin TJ
Caglioni E
Canêz L
Cardoso PH
de Carvalho FS
Carvalho RG
Catharino ELM
Ceballos SJ
Cerezini MT
César RG
Cestari C
Chaves CJN
Citadini-Zanette V
Coelho LFM
Coffani-Nunes JV
Colares R
Colletta GD
Corrêa NM
da Costa AF
da Costa GM
Costa LMS
Costa NGS
Couto DR
Cristofolini C
da Cruz ACR
Del Neri LA
di Pasquo M
Dos Santos Dias A
Dias LDCD
Dislich R
Duarte MC
Fabricante JR
Farache FHA
de Faria APG
Faxina C
Ferreira MTM
Fischer E
Fonseca CR
Fontoura T
Francisco TM
Furtado SG
Galetti M
Garbin ML
de Gasper AL
Goetze M
Gomes-da-Silva J
Gonçalves MFA
Gonzaga DR
Silva ACGE
Guaraldo AC
Guarino ESG
Guislon AV
Hudson LB
Jardim JG
Jungbluth P
Kaeser SDS
Kessous IM
Koch NM
Kuniyoshi YS
Labiak PH
Lapate ME
Santos ACL
Leal RLB
Leite FS
Leitman P
Liboni AP
Liebsch D
Lingner DV
Lombardi JA
Lucas E
Luzzi JDR
Mai P
Mania LF
Mantovani W
Maragni AG
Marques MCM
Marquez G
Martins C
Martins LDN
Martins PLSS
Mazziero FFF
Melo CA
de Melo MMF
Mendes AF
Mesacasa L
Morellato LPC
Moreno VS
Muller A
Murakami MMDS
Cecconello E
Nardy C
Nervo MH
Neves B
Nogueira MGC
Nonato FR
de Oliveira-Filho AT
de Oliveira CPL
Overbeck GE
Marcusso GM
Paciencia MLB
Padilha P
Padilha PT
Pereira ACA
Pereira LC
Pereira RAS
Pincheira-Ulbrich J
Pires JSR
Pizo MA
Pôrto KC
Rattis L
Reis JRM
Reis SGD
da Rocha-Pessôa TC
Rocha CFD
Rocha FS
Rodrigues ARP
Rodrigues RR
Rogalski JM
Rosanelli RL
Rossado A
Rossatto DR
Rother DC
Ruiz-Miranda CR
Saiter FZ
Sampaio MB
Santana LD
Santos JSD
Sartorello R
Sazima M
Schmitt JL
Schneider G
Schroeder BG
Sevegnani L
Júnior VOS
da Silva FR
da Silva MJ
Silva MPP
Silva RG
Silva SM
Singer RB
Siqueira G
Soares LE
de Sousa HC
Spielmann A
Tonetti VR
Toniato MTZ
Ulguim PSB
van den Berg C
van den Berg E
Varassin IG
da Silva IBV
Vibrans AC
Waechter JL
Weissenberg EW
Windisch PG
Wolowski M
Yañez A
Yoshikawa VN
Zandoná LR
Zanella CM
Zanin EM
Zappi DC
Zipparro VB
Zorzanelli JPF
Ribeiro MC
Source :
Ecology [Ecology] 2019 Feb; Vol. 100 (2), pp. e02541.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Epiphytes are hyper-diverse and one of the frequently undervalued life forms in plant surveys and biodiversity inventories. Epiphytes of the Atlantic Forest, one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world, have high endemism and radiated recently in the Pliocene. We aimed to (1) compile an extensive Atlantic Forest data set on vascular, non-vascular plants (including hemiepiphytes), and lichen epiphyte species occurrence and abundance; (2) describe the epiphyte distribution in the Atlantic Forest, in order to indicate future sampling efforts. Our work presents the first epiphyte data set with information on abundance and occurrence of epiphyte phorophyte species. All data compiled here come from three main sources provided by the authors: published sources (comprising peer-reviewed articles, books, and theses), unpublished data, and herbarium data. We compiled a data set composed of 2,095 species, from 89,270 holo/hemiepiphyte records, in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay, recorded from 1824 to early 2018. Most of the records were from qualitative data (occurrence only, 88%), well distributed throughout the Atlantic Forest. For quantitative records, the most common sampling method was individual trees (71%), followed by plot sampling (19%), and transect sampling (10%). Angiosperms (81%) were the most frequently registered group, and Bromeliaceae and Orchidaceae were the families with the greatest number of records (27,272 and 21,945, respectively). Ferns and Lycophytes presented fewer records than Angiosperms, and Polypodiaceae were the most recorded family, and more concentrated in the Southern and Southeastern regions. Data on non-vascular plants and lichens were scarce, with a few disjunct records concentrated in the Northeastern region of the Atlantic Forest. For all non-vascular plant records, Lejeuneaceae, a family of liverworts, was the most recorded family. We hope that our effort to organize scattered epiphyte data help advance the knowledge of epiphyte ecology, as well as our understanding of macroecological and biogeographical patterns in the Atlantic Forest. No copyright restrictions are associated with the data set. Please cite this Ecology Data Paper if the data are used in publication and teaching events.<br /> (© 2019 The Authors. Ecology © 2019 The Ecological Society of America.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0012-9658
Volume :
100
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Ecology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30707454
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2541