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The Xitué Ecological Station () is an ecological station in the state of
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, Brazil. It protects a mountainous area of Atlantic Forest.


Location

The Xitué Ecological Station (ESEC) is in the Serra de Paranapiacaba in the municipality of
Ribeirão Grande Ribeirão Grande is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 7,679 (2020 est.) in an area of 333 km2. The elevation is 690 m. The municipality contains part of the Serra do Mar Environmental Protection Area, cre ...
in the southeast São Paulo state. It has an area of about . The station in on the Guapiara Plateau, with altitudes that range from . It adjoins the central section of the
Intervales State Park The Intervales State Park () is a State park (Brazil), state park in the state of São Paulo (state), São Paulo, Brazil. It protects an area of Atlantic Forest, including parts of the Serra de Paranapiacaba and the Ribeira de Iguape River, Ribeira ...
to the south. To the northwest the ESEC adjoins the Hotel Paraíso Ecolodge, a sustainable ecotourism enterprise. It lies in the largest remnant of Atlantic Forest in the state, part of the Paranapiacaba ecological continuum. It is accessed through the Intervales State Park headquarters, about from the state capital.


History

The Xitué Ecological Station was created by state decree 26.890 of 1987, with the objective of ensuring full protection of flora, fauna and natural beauty, as well as supporting educational, recreational and scientific purposes. Since being created it has been the base for many research projects due to the good state of conservation of its forests. The ESEC is managed by the Forest Foundation of São Paulo. São Paulo state decree 58.148 of 21 June 2012 created the Paranapiacaba Conservation Units Mosaic, including the
Alto Ribeira Tourist State Park The Alto Ribeira Tourist State Park () is a State park (Brazil), state park in the state of São Paulo (state), São Paulo, Brazil. It protects a mountainous area of Atlantic Forest and is known for its many caves. Location The Alto Ribeira Tour ...
,
Intervales State Park The Intervales State Park () is a State park (Brazil), state park in the state of São Paulo (state), São Paulo, Brazil. It protects an area of Atlantic Forest, including parts of the Serra de Paranapiacaba and the Ribeira de Iguape River, Ribeira ...
, Carlos Botelho State Park, Xitué Ecological Station, Nascentes do Paranapanema State Park and the portion of the
Serra do Mar Environmental Protection Area The Serra do Mar Environmental Protection Area () is an environmental protection area in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It controls land use in an extensive area of Atlantic Forest in the Serra do Mar range. Location The Serra do Mar Enviro ...
in the municipalities of Eldorado, Sete Barras, Tapiraí, Juquiá,
Ribeirão Grande Ribeirão Grande is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The population is 7,679 (2020 est.) in an area of 333 km2. The elevation is 690 m. The municipality contains part of the Serra do Mar Environmental Protection Area, cre ...
and Capão Bonito. The purpose was to promote integrated and participatory management of the conservation units, and to seek to guarantee conservation of the areas covered. On 30 March 2016 the State Council for the Environment (Consema) approved the management plan for the ESEC, which defines zoning, allowed use and measures to protect and promote biodiversity by integrating the unit into the economic and social life of the neighboring communities.


Environment

The
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of the region is Cfb: temperate, humid with no dry season. Temperatures range from . Average annual rainfall is . There is a rainy season from October to March and a cold and less rainy season from April to September. Vegetation in the ESEC is 57.1% dense montane rainforest and 41.3% open rainforest with bamboos. There are small areas of dense alluvial rainforest (1.2%), dense upper montane rainforest (0.12%) and secondary growth (0.17%). The overstory is generally medium in height with an irregular canopy. There are two main trails in the ESEC. On the Xitué trail the bamboo '' Guadua tagoara'' dominates, with more developed vegetation in the valleys of the small stream that drain the area. On the Rio das Almas trail, which follows the das Almas River, there are more stretches with large trees. 123 native species of flora were identified in a study published in 2014, in 82 genera and 40 families. Nine species are in the São Paulo State, Brazil and global red lists. 91 species of birds have been identified in the ESEC, of which 48 are endemic to the Atlantic Forest biome. Eight species are considered endangered in the state of São Paulo. Of there two are also included in the list for Brazil and three in the global list. This includes the critically endangered Temminck's seedeater (''Sporophila falcirostris'').


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