What is being published on floristics? an overview of floristic studies carried out in the Espinhaço Range

ABSTRACT The campo rupestre in the Espinhaço Range is subject of many floristic studies due to its high rates of species diversity and endemism. These studies are made up of critical, easily accessible data about local richness and biodiversity, which are essential for subsidizing new studies in the...

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