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Phenological and biogeographical aspects of coastal dune plant communities in southern Brazil
Authors:C V Cordazzo  U Seeliger
Institution:(1) Laboratório de Botánica Marinha, Depto. de Oceanografia, Universidade do Rio Grande, C.P. 474, 96200 Rio Grande, RS, Brazil
Abstract:The coastline of southern Brazil is characterized by vast sand dunes. From March 1982 to April 1984 the dune vegetation was sampled along a transect between the Atlantic shore and an inland freshwater marsh, and phenological cycles of plant species were observed at monthly intervals.The occurrence of 23 annual species in the local dunes and peak germination, growth and flowering of 21 perennial species during spring, summer and fall, suggest that unfavourable temperatures and inundation of slacks during winter are seasonally limiting factors for this flora.Differences in the floristic composition between this region and its southern and northern extremes in the southwestern Atlantic together with a marked seasonality of the total species number and of germination and flowering periods, suggest that this area corresponds to a warm temperate biogeographic transition zone between northern tropical and southern cold temperate regions.
Keywords:Annual  Coastal dune  Fore dune  Vegetation  Warm temperate
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