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Using online databases to produce comprehensive accounts of the vascular plants from the Brazilian protected areas: The Parque Nacional do Itatiaia as a case study.

Authors :
Moreira MM
Carrijo TT
Alves-Araújo A
Amorim AMA
Rapini A
da Silva AVS
Cosenza BAP
Lopes CR
Delgado CN
Kameyama C
Couto DR
Barbosa DEF
Monteiro D
Gonzaga DR
Dalcin EC
Guimarães EF
de Lírio EJ
Matos FB
Salimena FRG
Oliveira FA
Heiden G
Lanna JM
Baumgratz JF
Pastore JFB
Oliveira JRPM
Barcelos LB
Sylvestre LS
Freitas L
Giacomin LL
Pederneiras L
Meireles LD
Lohmann LG
Pereira LC
Silva LAE
Neto LM
Souza MC
Trovó M
Sobral MEG
Garbin ML
Gomes M
Morim MP
Mota MCA
Labiak PH
Viana PL
de Moraes PLR
Goldenberg R
Coelho RLG
Furtado SG
da Silva-Neto SJ
Flores TB
Dutra VF
Bueno VR
Forzza RC
Source :
Biodiversity data journal [Biodivers Data J] 2020 May 19; Vol. 8, pp. e50837. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 May 19 (Print Publication: 2020).
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Brazil is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, with about 37,000 species of land plants. Part of this biodiversity is within protected areas. The development of online databases in the last years greatly improved the available biodiversity data. However, the existing databases do not provide information about the protected areas in which individual plant species occur. The lack of such information is a crucial gap for conservation actions. This study aimed to show how the information captured from online databases, cleaned by a protocol and verified by taxonomists allowed us to obtain a comprehensive list of the vascular plant species from the "Parque Nacional do Itatiaia", the first national park founded in Brazil. All existing records in the online database JABOT (15,100 vouchers) were downloaded, resulting in 11,783 vouchers identified at the species level. Overall, we documented 2,316 species belonging to 176 families and 837 genera of vascular plants in the "Parque Nacional do Itatiaia". Considering the whole vascular flora, 2,238 species are native and 78 are non-native.<br />New Information: The "Parque Nacional do Itatiaia" houses 13% of the angiosperm and 37% of the fern species known from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Amongst these species, 82 have been cited as threatened, following IUCN categories (CR, EN or VU), seven are data deficient (DD) and 15 have been classified as a conservation priority, because they are only known from a single specimen collected before 1969.<br /> (Marina M Moreira, Tatiana T Carrijo, Anderson Alves-Araújo, André M A Amorim, Alessandro Rapini, Andrews V S da Silva, Braz A P Cosenza, Claudia R Lopes, Camila N Delgado, Cíntia Kameyama, Dayvid R Couto, Daniel E F Barbosa, Daniele Monteiro, Diego R Gonzaga, Eduardo C Dalcin, Elsie F Guimarães, Elton John de Lírio, Fernando B Matos, Fátima R G Salimena, Felipe A Oliveira, Gustavo Heiden, João M Lanna, José Fernando Baumgratz, José F B Pastore, Juliana R P M Oliveira, Laísa B Barcelos, Lana S Sylvestre, Leandro Freitas, Leandro L Giacomin, Leandro Pederneiras, Leonardo D Meireles, Lúcia G Lohmann, Luciana C Pereira, Luis Alexandre E Silva, Luiz M Neto, Marcelo C Souza, Marcelo Trovó, Marcos E G Sobral, Mário Luís Garbin, Mario Gomes, Marli P Morim, Michelle Christine A Mota, Paulo H Labiak, Pedro L Viana, Pedro Luís R de Moraes, Renato Goldenberg, Rubens Luiz G Coelho, Samyra G Furtado, Sebastião José da Silva-Neto, Thiago B Flores, Valquíria F Dutra, Vinícius R Bueno, Rafaela C Forzza.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1314-2828
Volume :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biodiversity data journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32508509
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e50837