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Tropical inselbergs: habitat types, adaptive strategies and diversity patterns

2007; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 30; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1590/s0100-84042007000400004

ISSN

1806-9959

Autores

S. Porembski,

Tópico(s)

Fern and Epiphyte Biology

Resumo

Inselbergs are isolated rock outcrops that rise abruptly above the surrounding plains. Granitic and gneissic inselbergs are geologically and geomorphologically old and occur throughout a broad spectrum of climatic zones. They form microclimatically and edaphically dry growth sites that support a highly specialized vegetation. Based on physiognomic criteria a number of habitat types can be distinguished that are widespread on inselbergs (e.g. ephemeral flush vegetation, monocotyledonous mats, rock pools). Three hot spots of global inselberg plant diversity can be identified which are both rich in species and endemics: a) southeastern Brazil, b) Madagascar and c) southwestern Australia.

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