Primeira ocorrência de Drosera cayennensis Sagot ex Diels (Droseraceae) nas campinas do baixo rio Tocantins, estado do Pará, como subsídio à criação de novas unidades de conservação

2013 
The White-sand vegetation (campinas) of Amazonia are one of the most threatened and least protected vegetation types in the state of Para by extraction of sand used in construction. White-sand vegetation occupies less than 2% of the Para. The sandy soils poor in nutrients and harbour a high number of endemic species which can act as indicators of environmental quality. Among these species is Drosera cayennensis sagot ex diels (droseraceae), a carnivorous plant. In a survey held in the Herbarium of the Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi, only seven records were found for Para, most of which were located in the campinas municipality of the Vigia, that is currently in a poor state of preservation. The first occurrence of D. cayennensis in a campinas in good condition is reported in the municipality of Cameta in Para. However, at present these campinas are being destroyed from sand extraction, a similar process that resulted in the destruction of the campinas in the municipality of Vigia. The discovery of D. cayennensis in campinas of the municipality of Cameta demonstrates the conservation importance of the area, and provides further justification for the creation of a new unit of conservation before the area is irreversibly impacted.
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