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. 2010 Aug 10;106(4):627–636. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcq151

Table 1.

Sampling of Casearia sylvestris: ecosystems sampled, name of sampling sites and their characteristics, and number of individuals of each variety and of dubious morphology sampled in each location and ecosystem

Sampling site and ecosystem Coordinates Altitude (m) Area (ha) Dry season Site characteristics var. sylvestris var. lingua Dubious Total
Atlantic Forests.s. 122 122
Ilha Anchieta 23°32′S, 45°03′W 100 828 Absent Oceanic island/moderate disturb 32 32
Santa Virginia 23°20′S, 45°08′W 900 17 000 Absent Part of a larger continuous forest/low disturbance 39 39
Carlos Botelho 24°02′S, 47°57′W 800 37 000 Absent Part of a larger continuous forest/low disturbance 51 51
Semi-deciduous Atlantic Forest 87 87
Morro do Diabo 22°30′S, 52°19′W 450 34 000 Moderate Large fragment isolated/low disturbance 54 54
Caetetus 22°23′S, 49°42′W 600 2178 Moderate Medium fragment isolated/medium disturbance 33 33
Ecotones 48 10 34 92
Mogi-Guaçu 22°15′S, 47°11′W 650 980 Moderate Isolated/disturbed 16 6 25 47
Porto Ferreira 21°51′S, 47°25′W 560 612 Moderate Isolated/disturbed 32 4 9 45
Cerrado 4 68 3 72
Assis 22°34′S, 50°24′W 550 1170 Severe Isolated/disturbed 4 39 3 43
Botucatu 22°56′S, 48°27′W 850 33 Severe Very small fragment isolated and disturbed 29 29
Total 261 78 37 376