Lázaro Henrique Soares de Moraes Conceição, M. Sobral, L. C. Lima, M. G. Caxambu, L. G. Temponi
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Abstract Myrtaceae is a diverse family in Brazil and the sixth most representative family in the Atlantic Forest. In Paraná, the Parque Nacional do Iguaçu (ParNa Iguaçu) is a large National Park and also one of the largest remnants of this phytogeographic domain. The objective of the present study was to carry out a floristic inventory of the Myrtaceae of the ParNa Iguaçu, presenting an identification key to the species, illustrations, conservation status evaluation, and comments on geographic distribution and phenology. The collections were carried out between May 2019 and March 2020 in two areas composed of Seasonal Semideciduous Forest and a transitional area to Mixed Ombrophilous Forest. In addition to the samples collected by us, material from other herbaria were also examined. Twenty-five native species and one exotic species of Myrtaceae were found, distributed in seven genera. Eugenia was the most representative genus with 11 species. Of the 26 species, seven are new occurrences for ParNa Iguaçu. From the samples collected in this research and other records in the northwest and west regions of the state of Paraná, the presence of Psidium striatulum in Seasonal Semideciduous Forest is confirmed. Eugenia myrciariifolia was the only species on Brazil’s endangered species list, the IUCN conservation status of which is Endangered (EN). The other species were considered as Least Concern (LC), but some of these species are restricted to certain areas or types of vegetation. Therefore, we conclude that ParNa Iguaçu contributes to the maintenance of these species in their natural environment.
桃金娘科是巴西的一个多样化科,是大西洋森林中第六大代表性科。Parque Nacional do iguau (ParNa iguau)是一个大型国家公园,也是该植物地理领域最大的遗迹之一。摘要本研究的目的是对帕纳伊瓜帕拉苏金桃科植物区系进行清查,提出物种鉴定要点、图例、保护现状评价,并对地理分布和物候进行评述。收集于2019年5月至2020年3月在两个由季节性半落叶林和混交林过渡区组成的地区进行。除了我们收集的样品外,还检查了其他植物标本室的材料。发现桃金娘科原生种25种,外来种1种,分属7属。最具代表性的属有11种。在26个物种中,有7个是ParNa iguaparu的新物种。根据本研究收集的样本和其他在帕拉南州西北部和西部地区的记录,证实了在季节性半落叶林中存在纹状斑胸草。巴西的濒危物种名单上,仅有一种是金桃红,其IUCN保护状态为濒危(EN)。其他物种被认为是最不受关注的(LC),但其中一些物种仅限于某些地区或植被类型。因此,我们认为ParNa igua对这些物种在自然环境中的维持有贡献。