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Integrative research identifies 71 new plant species records in the state of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil) and enhances a small herbarium collection during a funding shortage
Abstract. A National Forest Inventory (NFI) encompassing the entire territory of Brazil is in progress. It is coordinated and promoted by the Brazilian Forest Service of the Ministry of Environment. In each state, the NFI collaborates with local herbaria by receiving collected plant material and per...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5624178/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29033668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.86.13775 |
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author | Versieux, Leonardo M. Dávila, Nállarett Delgado, Geadelande C. de Sousa, Valdeci F. de Moura, Edweslley Otaviano Filgueiras, Tarciso Alves, Marccus V. Carvalho, Eric Piotto, Daniel Forzza, Rafaela C. Calvente, Alice Jardim, Jomar G. |
author_facet | Versieux, Leonardo M. Dávila, Nállarett Delgado, Geadelande C. de Sousa, Valdeci F. de Moura, Edweslley Otaviano Filgueiras, Tarciso Alves, Marccus V. Carvalho, Eric Piotto, Daniel Forzza, Rafaela C. Calvente, Alice Jardim, Jomar G. |
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description | Abstract. A National Forest Inventory (NFI) encompassing the entire territory of Brazil is in progress. It is coordinated and promoted by the Brazilian Forest Service of the Ministry of Environment. In each state, the NFI collaborates with local herbaria by receiving collected plant material and performing species identification. Consultants are hired by the NFI and work at the local herbaria under the supervision of a curator. In exchange for curatorial assistance, the NFI provides equipment and consumables for the herbarium. Other public projects collaborating with NFI are Reflora and the Brazilian Biodiversity Information System (SiBBr). Both projects have online platforms that seek to connect herbaria and make all their data freely available, including high quality digital images of specimens. Through inter-institutional collaboration, the joint interests of NFI, Reflora, SiBBr and local herbaria have improved collections, expanded the online Reflora database, and provided the NFI with verified species lists. These strategic uses of public funding are positively affecting Botany, particularly during a period of economic crisis and cuts in research. Here, we illustrate the increase in floristic knowledge through the improvement of a herbarium collection in Rio Grande do Norte (RN) – the Brazilian state with the lowest levels of plant richness. We report 71 new occurrences of vascular plants for RN, belonging mainly to the Poaceae, Fabaceae and Malvaceae. Most of the species with new occurrences have a Neotropical distribution (21 spp.) and only seven are restricted to the Brazilian Northeast. Our findings highlight previous gaps in RN’s floristic knowledge. The partnership NFI, Reflora, SiBBr and the UFRN herbarium improved herbarium curation, digital collection, and quality of data. Finally, a fellowship provided by Reflora and SiBBr allowed improving curation by distributing duplicates and incorporating the Herbarium of Câmara Cascudo Museum. |
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spelling | pubmed-56241782017-10-13 Integrative research identifies 71 new plant species records in the state of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil) and enhances a small herbarium collection during a funding shortage Versieux, Leonardo M. Dávila, Nállarett Delgado, Geadelande C. de Sousa, Valdeci F. de Moura, Edweslley Otaviano Filgueiras, Tarciso Alves, Marccus V. Carvalho, Eric Piotto, Daniel Forzza, Rafaela C. Calvente, Alice Jardim, Jomar G. PhytoKeys Research Article Abstract. A National Forest Inventory (NFI) encompassing the entire territory of Brazil is in progress. It is coordinated and promoted by the Brazilian Forest Service of the Ministry of Environment. In each state, the NFI collaborates with local herbaria by receiving collected plant material and performing species identification. Consultants are hired by the NFI and work at the local herbaria under the supervision of a curator. In exchange for curatorial assistance, the NFI provides equipment and consumables for the herbarium. Other public projects collaborating with NFI are Reflora and the Brazilian Biodiversity Information System (SiBBr). Both projects have online platforms that seek to connect herbaria and make all their data freely available, including high quality digital images of specimens. Through inter-institutional collaboration, the joint interests of NFI, Reflora, SiBBr and local herbaria have improved collections, expanded the online Reflora database, and provided the NFI with verified species lists. These strategic uses of public funding are positively affecting Botany, particularly during a period of economic crisis and cuts in research. Here, we illustrate the increase in floristic knowledge through the improvement of a herbarium collection in Rio Grande do Norte (RN) – the Brazilian state with the lowest levels of plant richness. We report 71 new occurrences of vascular plants for RN, belonging mainly to the Poaceae, Fabaceae and Malvaceae. Most of the species with new occurrences have a Neotropical distribution (21 spp.) and only seven are restricted to the Brazilian Northeast. Our findings highlight previous gaps in RN’s floristic knowledge. The partnership NFI, Reflora, SiBBr and the UFRN herbarium improved herbarium curation, digital collection, and quality of data. Finally, a fellowship provided by Reflora and SiBBr allowed improving curation by distributing duplicates and incorporating the Herbarium of Câmara Cascudo Museum. Pensoft Publishers 2017-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5624178/ /pubmed/29033668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.86.13775 Text en Leonardo M. Versieux, Nállarett Dávila, Geadelande C. Delgado, Valdeci F. de Sousa, Edweslley Otaviano de Moura, Tarciso Filgueiras, Marccus V. Alves, Eric Carvalho, Daniel Piotto, Rafaela C. Forzza, Alice Calvente, Jomar G. Jardim http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Versieux, Leonardo M. Dávila, Nállarett Delgado, Geadelande C. de Sousa, Valdeci F. de Moura, Edweslley Otaviano Filgueiras, Tarciso Alves, Marccus V. Carvalho, Eric Piotto, Daniel Forzza, Rafaela C. Calvente, Alice Jardim, Jomar G. Integrative research identifies 71 new plant species records in the state of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil) and enhances a small herbarium collection during a funding shortage |
title | Integrative research identifies 71 new plant species records in the state of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil) and enhances a small herbarium collection during a funding shortage |
title_full | Integrative research identifies 71 new plant species records in the state of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil) and enhances a small herbarium collection during a funding shortage |
title_fullStr | Integrative research identifies 71 new plant species records in the state of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil) and enhances a small herbarium collection during a funding shortage |
title_full_unstemmed | Integrative research identifies 71 new plant species records in the state of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil) and enhances a small herbarium collection during a funding shortage |
title_short | Integrative research identifies 71 new plant species records in the state of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil) and enhances a small herbarium collection during a funding shortage |
title_sort | integrative research identifies 71 new plant species records in the state of rio grande do norte (brazil) and enhances a small herbarium collection during a funding shortage |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5624178/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29033668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.86.13775 |
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