Species richness of fern and lycophyte in an urban park in the Rio dos Sinos basin, Southern Brazil

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In the northeastern region of the State of Rio Grande do Sul in Southern Brazil, specifically in the Rio dos Sinos basin, urban parks are an important alternative for the conservation of the remaining natural habitats, as well as for the maintenance and perpetuation of biodiversity. A floristic survey of fern and lycophyte species in the Parque Municipal Henrique Luís Roessler (PMHLR) (29° 41' S and 51° 06' W; alt. 16.4 m) in Novo Hamburgo, (State of Rio Grande do Sul, RS) described their life-forms, as well as substrates and preferential environments. Forty-three species, 30 genera and 15 families were found, 39 of which were ferns. The hemicryptophytes had the highest species richness (26), 17  of which were repent, and nine, rosulate. Most species were found in terrestrial substrates (32) and inside the forest (29). Species richness in the PMHLR corresponded to about 13% of the total fern and lycophyte species listed for the State of Rio Grande do Sul, which demonstrates the importance of conservation areas in the Rio dos Sinos basin as an alternative to the preservation of local biodiversity.

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Schmitt, J. L., & Goetz, M. N. B. (2010). Species richness of fern and lycophyte in an urban park in the Rio dos Sinos basin, Southern Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 70(4 SUPPL.), 1161–1167. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1519-69842010000600005

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