不同环境和保存条件下的卡廷加、油桐、PE区外来入侵植物区系评价

Jasciane da Silva Alves, J. Fabricante
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由于环境的不断变化,生物入侵在世界范围内越来越普遍。因此,本研究旨在对旧金山谷联邦大学农业科学校区不同环境下的外来入侵物种进行分类,并测量其在评估环境中的物种多样性分布。研究区域最初被划分为六个环境。通过在这些环境中走动(主动搜索),收集并整理了所有外来入侵物种。共采集29种,隶属于12科16属。在所有分类的物种中,18种是草本植物,4种是乔木,4种是攀缘植物,3种是灌木。其中,非洲大陆13人、欧洲1人、亚洲2人、印度2人、马达加斯加1人、中美洲4人。有些物种仍然在一个以上的大陆自然出现。野外环境的相似性较大,外来入侵物种共有的比例等于或大于75%。该研究表明,改良(退化)的环境是生物入侵的促成因素。
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EXOTIC INVASIVE FLORA EVALUATION ON DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS AND PRESERVATION CONDITIONS FROM AN AREA BELONGING TO CAATINGA, PETROLINA, PE
Biological invasions are increasingly common worldwide due to continuous transformations that environments have been undergoing. Thus, this study aimed to catalog the exotic invasive species that occur on different environments at the Agricultural Sciences Campus from the Federal University of the São Francisco Valley, Petrolina-PE and to measure the distribution of the species diversity in the evaluated environments. The study area was initially divided into six environments. By walking around (active search) through these environments, all exotic invasive species were collected and herborized. Overall, 29 species were sampled, distributed into 16 genera and 12 families. From all catalogued species, 18 were herbs, four trees, four climbing plants and three were bushes. Regarding their origin, 13 were from African continent, one from Europe, two from Asia, two from India, one from Madagascar and four from Central America. Some species still have natural occurrence at more than one continent. The ruderal environments showed greater similarity to each other, with a percentage of exotic invasive species in common, equal or greater than 75%. This study suggests that modified (degraded) environments are enabler of biological invasions.
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