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The annually flooded riverine forests are similar in both physiognomy and composition to the flooded forests of Amazonia with Amazonian families of Lauraceae, Magnoliaceae, Elaeocarpaceae, Rubiaceae and Myrtaceae (Daly & Mitchell, 2000).
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The levels of Myrtaceae, Elaeocarpaceae, and conifers increase with altitude.
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The levels of Myrtaceae, Elaeocarpaceae, and conifers increase with altitude.
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These hills are also considered the center of diversity for several primitive tree genera such as Magnolia and Michelia and for families such as Elaeocarpaceae and Elaeagnaceae.
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The dominant floristic elements in this forest are the Myrtaceae, Fagaceae, Elaeocarpaceae, and Lauraceae, with high endemism.
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These include species of Eugenia (Myrtaceae), Elaeocarpus (Elaeocarpaceae), and Calophyllum (Guttiferae).
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The characteristic families for the dominant forest trees at lower elevations are the Betulaceae, Fagaceae, Hamamelidaceae, Lauraceae, Magnoliaceae, Sapotaceae, Elaeocarpaceae, and Theaceae.
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