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| | Cactus and Succulent Plants - Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan (chapter 2) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | However, other, mostly wide-ranging succulents that are mainly found growing in the soil of the caatinga-agreste, or on exposed rocks more or less level with the floor of the surrounding thorn forest, have suffered considerable reductions in their distributions and abundance through forest clearance. |
 | | Taylor and Zappi, ined.): Arrojadoa dinae (especially the rare variant known as A. eriocaulis), Arthrocereus rondonianus, Brasilicereus markgrafii, Cipocereus bradei, C. crassisepalus, C. laniflorus (sp. |
 | | Similarly restricted taxa located within protected areas are rather few: Arrojadoa bahiensis (Parque Nacional Chapada Diamantina, Bahia), Cipocereus minensis ssp. |
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