Caracterização florística de comunidades vegetais de restinga em Bertioga, SP, Brasil

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The municipality of Bertioga, located on the central coast of São Paulo state, still has large areas of preserved 'restingas', where few botanical collections have been made. The rapidly growing devastation of this type of environment due to real-estate development and other human interventions makes urgent the need for data that support conservation strategies. For this reason, we characterize floristically the plant communities of the 'restingas' of Itaguaré, São Lourenço and Guaratuba (23°44′- 23°46′S; 45′55′-46°02′W). Community classification followed, as closely as possible, the criteria established by Resolution n. 7/96 of the National Environment Council (CONAMA). The plant communities found were Beaches and Dunes (33 species), Scrub (101), Tall Restinga Forest (301), Tall Wet Restinga Forest (434) and Swale Vegetation (45). One-hundred-six families, 351 genera, 611 species were recorded, the most species-rich being: Orchidaceae (47 species), Myrtaceae (39), Bromeliaceae (36), Asteraceae (35), Rubiaceae (34), Fabaceae (32), Cyperaceae (23), Melastomataceae (19), Poaceae (19) and Solanaceae (15).

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Martins, S. E., Rossi, L., Sampaio, P. D. S. P., & Magenta, M. A. G. (2008). Caracterização florística de comunidades vegetais de restinga em Bertioga, SP, Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasilica, 22(1), 249–274. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-33062008000100024

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