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

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Autor(a) principal: Moreira, Marina M.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Carrijo, Tatiana T., Alves-Araujo, Anderson, Amorim, Andre M. A., Rapini, Alessandro, Silva, Andrews V. S. da, Cosenza, Braz A. P., Lopes, Claudia R., Delgado, Camila N., Kameyama, Cintia, Couto, Dayvid R., Barbosa, Daniel E. F., Monteiro, Daniele, Gonzaga, Diego R., Dalcin, Eduardo C., Guimaraes, Elsie F., Lirio, Elton John de, Matos, Fernando B., Salimena, Fatima R. G., Oliveira, Felipe A., Heiden, Gustavo, Lanna, Joao M., Baumgratz, Jose Fernando, Pastore, Jose F. B., Oliveira, Juliana R. P. M., Barcelos, Laisa B., Sylvestre, Lana S., Freitas, Leandro, Giacomin, Leandro L., Pederneiras, Leandro, Meireles, Leonardo D., Lohmann, Lucia G., Pereira, Luciana C., Alexandre E Silva, Luis, Neto, Luiz M., Souza, Marcelo C., Trovo, Marcelo, Sobral, Marcos E. G., Garbin, Mario Luis, Gomes, Mario, Morim, Marli P., Mota, Michelle Christine A., Labiak, Paulo H., Viana, Pedro L., Moraes, Pedro Luis R. de [UNESP], Goldenberg, Renato, Coelho, Rubens Luiz G., Furtado, Samyra G., Silva-Neto, Sebastiao Jose da, Flores, Thiago B., Dutra, Valquiria F., Bueno, Vinicius R., Forzza, Rafaela C.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e50837
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/195404
Resumo: 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. 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.
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spelling Using online databases to produce comprehensive accounts of the vascular plants from the Brazilian protected areas: The Parque Nacional do Itatiaia as a case studyAtlantic Forestangiospermsgymnospermslycophytesfernsplant collectionBackground 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. New information The Parque Nacional do Itatiaia houses 13% of the angiosperm and 37% of the fern species known from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv 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
title 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
spellingShingle 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
Moreira, Marina M.
Atlantic Forest
angiosperms
gymnosperms
lycophytes
ferns
plant collection
title_short 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
title_full 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
title_fullStr 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
title_full_unstemmed 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
title_sort 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
author Moreira, Marina M.
author_facet Moreira, Marina M.
Carrijo, Tatiana T.
Alves-Araujo, Anderson
Amorim, Andre M. A.
Rapini, Alessandro
Silva, Andrews V. S. da
Cosenza, Braz A. P.
Lopes, Claudia R.
Delgado, Camila N.
Kameyama, Cintia
Couto, Dayvid R.
Barbosa, Daniel E. F.
Monteiro, Daniele
Gonzaga, Diego R.
Dalcin, Eduardo C.
Guimaraes, Elsie F.
Lirio, Elton John de
Matos, Fernando B.
Salimena, Fatima R. G.
Oliveira, Felipe A.
Heiden, Gustavo
Lanna, Joao M.
Baumgratz, Jose Fernando
Pastore, Jose F. B.
Oliveira, Juliana R. P. M.
Barcelos, Laisa B.
Sylvestre, Lana S.
Freitas, Leandro
Giacomin, Leandro L.
Pederneiras, Leandro
Meireles, Leonardo D.
Lohmann, Lucia G.
Pereira, Luciana C.
Alexandre E Silva, Luis
Neto, Luiz M.
Souza, Marcelo C.
Trovo, Marcelo
Sobral, Marcos E. G.
Garbin, Mario Luis
Gomes, Mario
Morim, Marli P.
Mota, Michelle Christine A.
Labiak, Paulo H.
Viana, Pedro L.
Moraes, Pedro Luis R. de [UNESP]
Goldenberg, Renato
Coelho, Rubens Luiz G.
Furtado, Samyra G.
Silva-Neto, Sebastiao Jose da
Flores, Thiago B.
Dutra, Valquiria F.
Bueno, Vinicius R.
Forzza, Rafaela C.
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Alves-Araujo, Anderson
Amorim, Andre M. A.
Rapini, Alessandro
Silva, Andrews V. S. da
Cosenza, Braz A. P.
Lopes, Claudia R.
Delgado, Camila N.
Kameyama, Cintia
Couto, Dayvid R.
Barbosa, Daniel E. F.
Monteiro, Daniele
Gonzaga, Diego R.
Dalcin, Eduardo C.
Guimaraes, Elsie F.
Lirio, Elton John de
Matos, Fernando B.
Salimena, Fatima R. G.
Oliveira, Felipe A.
Heiden, Gustavo
Lanna, Joao M.
Baumgratz, Jose Fernando
Pastore, Jose F. B.
Oliveira, Juliana R. P. M.
Barcelos, Laisa B.
Sylvestre, Lana S.
Freitas, Leandro
Giacomin, Leandro L.
Pederneiras, Leandro
Meireles, Leonardo D.
Lohmann, Lucia G.
Pereira, Luciana C.
Alexandre E Silva, Luis
Neto, Luiz M.
Souza, Marcelo C.
Trovo, Marcelo
Sobral, Marcos E. G.
Garbin, Mario Luis
Gomes, Mario
Morim, Marli P.
Mota, Michelle Christine A.
Labiak, Paulo H.
Viana, Pedro L.
Moraes, Pedro Luis R. de [UNESP]
Goldenberg, Renato
Coelho, Rubens Luiz G.
Furtado, Samyra G.
Silva-Neto, Sebastiao Jose da
Flores, Thiago B.
Dutra, Valquiria F.
Bueno, Vinicius R.
Forzza, Rafaela C.
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)
Inst Pesquisas Jardim Bot Rio de Janeiro
Univ Estadual Santa Cruz
Univ Estadual Feira De Santana
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
Univ Fed Juiz De Fora
Univ Fed Alfenas
Inst Bot
Univ Estadual Norte Fluminense
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Univ Fed Parana
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)
Univ Fed Pelotas
Univ Fed Oeste Para
Univ Fed Rural Rio De Janeiro
Univ Fed Sao Joao Del Rei
Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Flowr Corp
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira, Marina M.
Carrijo, Tatiana T.
Alves-Araujo, Anderson
Amorim, Andre M. A.
Rapini, Alessandro
Silva, Andrews V. S. da
Cosenza, Braz A. P.
Lopes, Claudia R.
Delgado, Camila N.
Kameyama, Cintia
Couto, Dayvid R.
Barbosa, Daniel E. F.
Monteiro, Daniele
Gonzaga, Diego R.
Dalcin, Eduardo C.
Guimaraes, Elsie F.
Lirio, Elton John de
Matos, Fernando B.
Salimena, Fatima R. G.
Oliveira, Felipe A.
Heiden, Gustavo
Lanna, Joao M.
Baumgratz, Jose Fernando
Pastore, Jose F. B.
Oliveira, Juliana R. P. M.
Barcelos, Laisa B.
Sylvestre, Lana S.
Freitas, Leandro
Giacomin, Leandro L.
Pederneiras, Leandro
Meireles, Leonardo D.
Lohmann, Lucia G.
Pereira, Luciana C.
Alexandre E Silva, Luis
Neto, Luiz M.
Souza, Marcelo C.
Trovo, Marcelo
Sobral, Marcos E. G.
Garbin, Mario Luis
Gomes, Mario
Morim, Marli P.
Mota, Michelle Christine A.
Labiak, Paulo H.
Viana, Pedro L.
Moraes, Pedro Luis R. de [UNESP]
Goldenberg, Renato
Coelho, Rubens Luiz G.
Furtado, Samyra G.
Silva-Neto, Sebastiao Jose da
Flores, Thiago B.
Dutra, Valquiria F.
Bueno, Vinicius R.
Forzza, Rafaela C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atlantic Forest
angiosperms
gymnosperms
lycophytes
ferns
plant collection
topic Atlantic Forest
angiosperms
gymnosperms
lycophytes
ferns
plant collection
description 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. 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.
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