Acrocarpous and cladocarpous mosses (Bryophyta) from Michelin’s Ecological Reserve, Igrapiúna, Bahia, Brazil
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During the study of Bryophytes from Michelin’s Ecological Reserve, Igrapiúna, BA, 36 infrageneric taxa (33 species and three varieties) were recognized, distributed in 16 genera and seven families. The most represented families were Calymperaceae (12 species and three varieties - 40.5%), Fissidentaceae (seven species - 18.9%) and Bryaceae (six species - 16.2%). The most representative genera were Fissidens (seven species) and Syrrhopodon (five species), and the most frequent species were Calymperes lonchophyllum Schwägr. (49 occurrences), Syrrhopodon prolifer var. scaber (Mitt.) W.D. Reese (20 occurrence), Leucobryum martianum (Hornsch.) Hampe ex Müll. Hal. (16 occurrences) and Leucoloma serrulatum Brid. (10 occurrences). Among the bryocenological groups 24 were corticicolous, 19 epixilics, 15 rupicolous, six terricolous, four termiticolous, being 18 species exclusive (50%) and 18 (50%) species shared different substrates.
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