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Composition, richness and heterogeneity of the tree flora in the São João river basin, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil

Floristic studies have indicated the São João river basin, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, SE Brazil, as containing particularly high tree species richness and diversity. Nevertheless, such statements are based on local studies only since an analysis of the tree flora at a regional level has yet to be produced. This study compiles floristic and phytosociological surveys of 20 patches of low altitude rain forest (30-300 m of elevation) in the São João river basin to produce an analysis of the composition, diversity and heterogeneity of the tree flora. The compilation included only trees with dbh > 2.5 cm that were identified to the species level. The tree-flora sample totaled 460 species, 231 genera and 62 families. These figures confirm that the region actually shelters a tree flora with high species diversity, including many considered rare or vulnerable to extinction, and may be considered one of the richest among the Atlantic Forests of SE Brazil. Multivariate analysis detected high floristic heterogeneity among forest remnants, which contributes to this high regional richness. Patterns of floristic similarity suggest that the main source of this heterogeneity is the difference in conservation status of each patch.

multivariate analysis; conservation; lowland Atlantic rain forest; regional flora


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