PLANT ENDEMISM IN 2 FORESTS IN SOUTHERN BAHIA, BRAZIL

Citation
Ww. Thomas et al., PLANT ENDEMISM IN 2 FORESTS IN SOUTHERN BAHIA, BRAZIL, Biodiversity and conservation, 7(3), 1998, pp. 311-322
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences",Ecology,"Biology Miscellaneous
ISSN journal
09603115
Volume
7
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
311 - 322
Database
ISI
SICI code
0960-3115(1998)7:3<311:PEI2FI>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
An important factor in determining species rarity is the geographic di stribution of species. Estimates were made of the level of endemism of the flora of two sites in the southern Bahian wet forest zone. Estima tes were made for endemism in the Atlantic forest biome and for the mu ch more restricted area of southern Bahia and northern Espirito Santo and are derived from analyses of the distributions of the species know n from each area. The species checklist for each area is based on iden tified specimens resulting from intensive collecting in a forest near Serra Grande (40 km north of Ilheus) and the Una Biological Reserve (4 0 km south of Ilheus). Slightly less than half of the species (45.2% a t Una and 47.7% at Serra Grande) have widespread distributions and 7.4 % at each site are disjunct between the coastal forests and Amazonia. In the Una Reserve, 44.1% of the species are endemic to the coastal fo rest and 28.1% endemic to southern Bahia and northern Espirito Santo. At Serra Grande, 41.6% of the species are endemic to the coastal fores t and 26.5% endemic to southern Bahia and northern Espirito Santo.