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Lucresia, Luisa ; Meagher, Thomas R. ; Sano, Paulo Takeo
Número total de Autores: 3
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica; v. 39, p. 20-pg., 2025-01-01.
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Bioregionalizations constitute an important tool to synthesize biodiversity knowledge, essential for conservation planning. Bioregions currently recognized in the Neotropics have been delineated using different methods and biological groups, frequently suggesting conflicting results. This study aimed to reevaluate the circumscription of bioregions using the distribution of angiosperm species. Angiosperm records were compiled from online herbaria and filtered for taxonomical and geographical accuracy according to Flora e Funga do Brasil. A network analysis was performed with InfoMap Bioregions and similarity amongst recognized bioregions was evaluated with an Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic Mean. Beta diversity patterns were modelled using Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling (GDM) and five climatic variables. A conservation overview was constructed comparing sampling, conservation coverage, deforestation and fire occurrence across bioregions. Seven bioregions were identified and hierarchically clustered: Brazilian subregion (subdivisions not recovered in our analysis); Chacoan subregion, comprised of the Chacoan dominion (four provinces) and the Paran & aacute; dominion (two provinces). GDM recognized other heterogeneous areas within these bioregions. The Paran & aacute; dominion presented the largest historical anthropization, the Chacoan dominion presented the highest density of fire spots, and the Brazilian subregion had the highest coverage of conservation units while encompassing unknown biodiversity. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 23/12044-4 - NARRATIVAS SOBRE A BIODIVERSIDADE: as vozes e os olhares de quilombos da Mata Atlântica e do Cerrado sobre a diversidade de plantas e sua conservação, em coprodução
Beneficiário:Paulo Takeo Sano
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Programa BIOTA - Regular