Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Botanists estimate that 80 to 90% of existing plant species have already been described and it is expected that most undescribed species are rare or narrow endemic ones. Here we map the geographical distribution of Gymnanthes boticario, a species described in 2010, and show that the species is not only widespread, but was well-collected in the Caatinga semiarid vegetation prior to its description. During a revision of the genus Gymnanthes we also found collections of G. boticario in the Brazilian Mato Grosso do Sul state (in Pantanal ecoregion), in...
Inselbergs are azonal formations found scattered in different biomes globally. The first floristic l...
This article presents and describes Plantago humboldtiana, an extremely narrow endemic rheophytic ne...
New geographical records for 29 species of Myrcia s.l. (Myrtaceae) from the Neotropics are presented...
Tropical America (the Neotropics) harbours more plant species than any other region on Earth. The co...
This study identified patterns of geographic distribution of 102 Leguminosae taxa within the Park, b...
Plantago commersoniana is a rare and threatened species, with a highly disjunct distribution, mainly...
The world's largest mineral iron province, Serra dos Carajás, is home to an open vegetation known as...
Abstract Serjania is the largest genus of Sapindaceae in the Americas; however, studies on its distr...
Aim ‒ To evaluate the current distribution of the species of the genus Galianthe by track analysis, ...
Inselbergs are azonal formations found scattered in different biomes globally. The first floristic l...
Most studies concerning climbing plants have focused on lianas, forest ecosystems, and tropical regi...
ABSTRACT Most studies concerning climbing plants have focused on lianas, forest ecosystems, and trop...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do ...
Inselbergs are azonal formations found scattered in different biomes globally. The first floristic l...
In order to establish effective conservation strategy, drivers of local and regional patterns of bio...
Inselbergs are azonal formations found scattered in different biomes globally. The first floristic l...
This article presents and describes Plantago humboldtiana, an extremely narrow endemic rheophytic ne...
New geographical records for 29 species of Myrcia s.l. (Myrtaceae) from the Neotropics are presented...
Tropical America (the Neotropics) harbours more plant species than any other region on Earth. The co...
This study identified patterns of geographic distribution of 102 Leguminosae taxa within the Park, b...
Plantago commersoniana is a rare and threatened species, with a highly disjunct distribution, mainly...
The world's largest mineral iron province, Serra dos Carajás, is home to an open vegetation known as...
Abstract Serjania is the largest genus of Sapindaceae in the Americas; however, studies on its distr...
Aim ‒ To evaluate the current distribution of the species of the genus Galianthe by track analysis, ...
Inselbergs are azonal formations found scattered in different biomes globally. The first floristic l...
Most studies concerning climbing plants have focused on lianas, forest ecosystems, and tropical regi...
ABSTRACT Most studies concerning climbing plants have focused on lianas, forest ecosystems, and trop...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do ...
Inselbergs are azonal formations found scattered in different biomes globally. The first floristic l...
In order to establish effective conservation strategy, drivers of local and regional patterns of bio...
Inselbergs are azonal formations found scattered in different biomes globally. The first floristic l...
This article presents and describes Plantago humboldtiana, an extremely narrow endemic rheophytic ne...
New geographical records for 29 species of Myrcia s.l. (Myrtaceae) from the Neotropics are presented...