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Rodriguésia - Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro | 2012

Phytosociology and natural subtropical grassland communities on a granitic hill in southern Brazil

Robberson Bernal Setubal; Ilsi Iob Boldrini

A phytosociological survey was carried out in a study area located at Serra do Sudeste, southern Brazil, where forests and grasslands are distributed in a mosaic, seeking to unravel diversity patterns in four different grassland communities. Grassland management traditionally adopted by the local population is characterized by burning practices that aim to eliminate woody species, delaying the forest expansion process that is favored by the extant climate. The number of plots distributed per community was as follows: rocky grasslands (17), dry grasslands (33), moist grasslands (15) and marshy grasslands (5). Different numbers of plots were used due to the natural conditions of these communities, with highest cover for dry grasslands, followed by rocky, moist and marshy grasslands. Data analyses consisted of calculating community indexes and parameters and exploratory multivariate analysis. We verified that c. 15% of species among the 177 registered taxa were highly dominant in the constitution of the vegetation matrix in all communities, whereas most of the species showed low frequency and cover values. Rocky and dry grasslands showed higher similarity and diversity indexes than moist and marshy grasslands. We concluded that the large number of rare or intermediate-frequency species is decisive for the high


Acta Botanica Brasilica | 2013

Floristic and vegetation structure of a grassland plant community on shallow basalt in southern Brazil

Marcelo Fett Pinto; Carlos Nabinger; Ilsi Iob Boldrini; Pedro Maria de Abreu Ferreira; Robberson Bernal Setubal; Rafael Trevisan; Jean Kássio Fedrigo; Igor Justin Carassai

Few studies have adequately described the floristic and structural features of natural grasslands associated with shallow basalt soils in southern Brazil. This study was carried out on natural grazing land used for livestock production in the municipality of Santana do Livramento, in the Campanha region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The aim of the study was to describe the floristic and structural diversity of the area. The floristic list obtained comprises 229 plant taxa from 40 botanical families, with a predominance of the families Poaceae (62), Asteraceae (28), Fabaceae (16) and Cyperaceae (12). The estimated diversity and evenness in the community were 3.00 and 0.874, respectively. Bare soil and rock outcrops accounted for 19.3% of the area, resulting in limited forage availability. Multivariate analysis revealed two well-defined groups among the sampling units. One group showed a high degree of internal aggregation, associated with deep soils, and was characterized by the presence of tussocks, whereas the other was less aggregate and was characterized by prostrate species growing on shallow soil. Ordination analysis indicated a gradient of moisture and of soil depth in the study area, resulting in different vegetation patterns. These patterns were analogous to the vegetation physiognomies described for Uruguayan grasslands. Overall, the grassland community studied is similar to others found throughout southern Brazil, although it harbors more winter forage species. In addition, the rare grass Paspalum indecorum Mez is locally dominant in some patches, behaving similarly to P. notatum Fl., a widespread grass that dominates extensive grassland areas in southern Brazil.


Rodriguésia | 2011

Taxonomic and ecological aspects of Myrceugenia mesomischa (Myrtaceae), an endemic tree from southern Brazil

Robberson Bernal Setubal; Martin Grings; Eduardo Pasini; Guilherme Dubal dos Santos Seger

Myrceugenia mesomischa (Burret) D. Legrand & Kausel (Myrtaceae), a tree species poorly cited in floristic and phytosociological surveys in its area of known occurrence, was recorded as one of the species with the highest importance value in a fragment of Araucaria forest in Sao Francisco de Paula municipality, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. The species was abundant in the understory strata of the forest, showing the highest frequency and density of the survey. Considering the paucity of data on the species, its degree of rarity and endemism (occurring only in the states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, Brazil), more studies are needed to evaluate the true current state of conservation of populations of this species.


Revista Brasileira de Biociências | 2010

Floristic and characterization of grassland vegetation at a granitic hill in Southern Brazil

Robberson Bernal Setubal; Ilsi Iob Boldrini


Revista Brasileira de Biociências | 2009

Florística e Fitossociologia de um campo natural no município de Santo Antonio da Patrulha, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

Pedro Maria Abreu Ferreira; Robberson Bernal Setubal


Revista Brasileira de Biociências | 2009

Floristic and phytosociology of a natural campos grassland in the municipality of Santo Antônio da Patrulha, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

P. M. de A. Ferreira; Robberson Bernal Setubal


Revista Brasileira de Biociências | 2010

Espécie campestre provavelmente extinta (Desmodium craspediferum Azevedo & Oliveira, Fabaceae) reencontrada no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

Robberson Bernal Setubal; Laura Cristina Pires Lima; Martin Grings


Revista Brasileira de Biociências | 2014

Nematanthus wettsteinii (Fritish) H.E. Moore (Gesneriaceae): ampliação da extensão de ocorrência de uma espécie endêmica do Bioma Mata Atlântica, para o estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil

Anderson Santos de Mello; Anelise Nuernberg; Martin Grings; Robberson Bernal Setubal


Iheringia Serie Botanica | 2014

Composição e estrutura de vegetação campestre em áreas com orientação norte e sul no Jardim Botânico de Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil

Rosângela Gonçalves Rolim; Robberson Bernal Setubal; Alana Casagrande; Marcela Ines Espinoza Rivas; Janaína Antunes De Nardin; Mariana Luiz Proença; Sônia Maria Sandri; Camila Leal Bonilha; Ilsi Iob Boldrini


Rodriguésia - Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro | 2011

Aspectos taxonômicos e ecológicos de Myrceugenia mesomischa (Myrtaceae), uma árvore endêmica da Região Sul do Brasil

Robberson Bernal Setubal; Martin Grings; Eduardo Pasini; Guilherme Dubal dos Santos Seger

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Martin Grings

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Eduardo Pasini

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Ilsi Iob Boldrini

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Alana Casagrande

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Guilherme Dubal dos Santos Seger

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Camila Leal Bonilha

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Carlos Nabinger

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Fernanda Silveira Rosa

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Guilherme Fuhr

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Igor Justin Carassai

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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