Florencia Débora Dosil Hiriart, Pablo Alejandro Cabanillas, María José Apodaca, Mariana Benedictto, Leonel Barral, E. L. Guerrero
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Listado comentado de las plantas vasculavasculares trepadoras y epifitas de la costa rioplatense del Partido de Quilmes (Buenos Aires, Argentina).
Commented list of the climbing and epiphytic vascular plants of the coast of the Rio de la Plata at Quilmes and Avellaneda district (Buenos Aires, Argentina). The present study includes the taxonomic richness by biological type of climbing and epiphytic plants of the coastof Quilmes district, with emphasis on the Municipal Reserve “Selva Marginal Quilmena”. A predominance of native species over exotic ones was found: 6 to 0 of epiphytes and 44 to 12 of climbers. The finding of Sicyos polyacanthus that maintains in the zone its southernmost population is highlighted. It is also relevant the presence of Pleopeltis minima, Araujia angustifolia and Philodendron undulatum that extended their distributions towards the south in recent times. These records, as well as those of several species of difficult discovery in the Rio de la Plata coast, accentuate the value of the area for biodiversity conservation. The varied taxonomic composition of the area could be explained in terms of the complex history of expansion/retraction pulses of altered areas and of spontaneous vegetation, with respect to the others, and the location of the studied area within the dispersal route of the Rio de la Plata fluvial system.
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Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. publishes original scientific works from the whole spectrum of Plant Biology (structure, anatomy, development, physiology, cytology, genetics, evolution, ecology, paleobotany, palynology, ethnobotany, etc.) in the diverse vegetable organisms and related groups (mycology, ficology, lichenology, briology, etc.), both in basic and applied aspects.
Taxonomic works (of systematics, phylogeny, monographs, revisions, lectotypifications, nomenclatural acts, descriptions of taxa), phytogeographic and phytosociological works (survey and classification of vegetation at different spatial scales and without restriction of methodological approaches) are considered for publication. Contributions that address complete phytogeographic units or sub-units and those that fill gaps in knowledge of vegetation in little-known territories are especially welcome. Extensions of geographical areas are published only when it comes to new citations for a country. Checklists and lists of annotated plants are not published.
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