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2. Evaluating shortfalls and spatial accuracy of biodiversity documentation in the Atlantic Forest, the most diverse and threatened Brazilian phytogeographic domain
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Colli-Silva, Matheus, Reginato, Marcelo, Cabral, Andressa, Forzza, Rafaela Campostrini, Pirani, José Rubens, and da C. Vasconcelos, Thais N.
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- 2020
3. Phylogeny and biogeography of Polygala (Polygalaceae)
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Pastore, José Floriano Barêa, Abbott, J. Richard, Neubig, Kurt M., Van Den Berg, Cassio, De Almeida Mota, Michelle Christine, Cabral, Andressa, and Whitten, W. Mark
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- 2019
4. ATLANTIC EPIPHYTES : a data set of vascular and non-vascular epiphyte plants and lichens from the Atlantic Forest
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Ramos, Flavio Nunes, Mortara, Sara Ribeiro, Monalisa-Francisco, Nathalia, Elias, João Pedro Costa, Neto, Luiz Menini, Freitas, Leandro, Kersten, Rodrigo, Amorim, André Márcio, Matos, Fernando Bittencourt, Nunes-Freitas, André Felippe, Alcantara, Suzana, Alexandre, Marcia Helena Nagahama, de Almeida-Scabbia, Renata Jimenez, de Almeida, Odair José Garcia, Alves, Fernanda Eliane, de Oliveira Alves, Rogério Marcos, Alvim, Francine Seehaber, de Andrade, Antônio Carlos Silva, de Andrade, Simone, Aona, Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme, Araujo, Andréa Cardoso, de Araújo, Kelianne Carolina Targino, Ariati, Vanessa, Assis, Julia Camara, de Azevedo, Cecília Oliveira, Barbosa, Bruno Ferreira, Barbosa, Daniel Elias Ferreira, dos Reis Barbosa, Fernando, de Barros, Fabio, Basilio, Geicilaine Alves, Bataghin, Fernando Antonio, Bered, Fernanda, Bianchi, Juliana Santos, Blum, Christopher Thomas, Boelter, Carlos Renato, Bonnet, Annete, Brancalion, Pedro Henrique Santin, Breier, Tiago Bӧer, de Toledo Brion, Caio, Buzatto, Cristiano Roberto, Cabral, Andressa, Cadorin, Tiago João, Caglioni, Eder, Canêz, Luciana, Cardoso, Pedro Henrique, de Carvalho, Fábia Silva, Carvalho, Renan Gonçalves, Catharino, Eduardo Luis Martins, Ceballos, Sergio Javier, Cerezini, Monise Terra, César, Ricardo Gomes, Cestari, Cesar, Chaves, Cleber Juliano Neves, Citadini-Zanette, Vanilde, Coelho, Luiz Francisco Mello, Coffani-Nunes, João Vicente, Colares, Renato, Colletta, Gabriel Dalla, de Medeiros Corrêa, Nadjara, da Costa, Andrea Ferreira, da Costa, Grênivel Mota, Costa, Laís Mara Santana, Costa, Natália Gabriela Souza, Couto, Dayvid Rodrigues, Cristofolini, Caroline, da Cruz, Ana Carolina Rodrigues, Del Neri, Leopoldo Angelo, di Pasquo, Mercedes, dos Santos Dias, Aline, do Carmo Dutra Dias, Letícia, Dislich, Ricardo, Duarte, Marília Cristina, Fabricante, Juliano Ricardo, Farache, Fernando Henrique Antoniolli, de Faria, Ana Paula Gelli, Faxina, Claudenice, Ferreira, Mariana Terrola Martins, Fischer, Erich, Fonseca, Carlos Roberto, Fontoura, Talita, Francisco, Talitha Mayumi, Furtado, Samyra Gomes, Galetti, Mauro, Garbin, Mário Luís, de Gasper, André Luís, Goetze, Márcia, Gomes-da-Silva, Janaína, Gonçalves, Mateus Felipe Araujo, Gonzaga, Diego Rafael, Silva, Ana Carolina Granero e, de Camargo Guaraldo, André, de Souza Gomes Guarino, Ernestino, Guislon, Aline Votri, Hudson, Luigy Bitencourt, Jardim, Jomar Gomes, Jungbluth, Patricia, dos Santos Kaeser, Selma, Kessous, Igor Musauer, Koch, Natália Mossmann, Kuniyoshi, Yoshiko Saito, Labiak, Paulo Henrique, Lapate, Maria Esther, Santos, Ana Carolina Laurenti, Leal, Roberta Luísa Barbosa, Leite, Felipe Silveira, Leitman, Paula, Liboni, Ana Paula, Liebsch, Dieter, Lingner, Débora Vanessa, Lombardi, Julio Antonio, Lucas, Eve, dos Reis Luzzi, Jhonny, Mai, Patricia, Mania, Luiz Felipe, Mantovani, Waldir, Maragni, Angelica Guidoni, Marques, Marcia Cristina Mendes, Marquez, Gonzalo, Martins, Cristiane, do Nascimento Martins, Laura, Martins, Pedro Luiz Sanglard Silva, Mazziero, Frederico Fregolente Faracco, de Aguiar Melo, Camila, de Melo, Maria Margarida Fiuza, Mendes, Alex Fernando, Mesacasa, Letícia, Morellato, Leonor Patricia Cerdeira, de Souza Moreno, Vanessa, Muller, Adelcio, da Silva Murakami, Mariana Moreira, Cecconello, Edinete, Nardy, Camila, Nervo, Michelle Helena, Neves, Beatriz, Nogueira, Matheus Guimarães Cardoso, Nonato, Fabiana Regina, de Oliveira-Filho, Ary Teixeira, de Oliveira, César Pedro Lopes, Overbeck, Gerhard Ernst, Marcusso, Gabriel Mendes, Paciencia, Mateus Luís Barradas, Padilha, Patricia, Padilha, Peterson Teodoro, Pereira, Ana Clara Alves, Pereira, Luciana Carvalho, Pereira, Rodrigo Augusto Santinelo, Pincheira-Ulbrich, Jimmy, Pires, José Salatiel Rodrigues, Pizo, Marco Aurélio, Pôrto, Kátia Cavalcanti, Rattis, Ludmila, de Mendonça Reis, Joice Rodrigues, dos Reis, Simone Gonçalves, da Rocha-Pessôa, Thereza Christina, Rocha, Carlos Frederico Duarte, Rocha, Fernando Souza, Rodrigues, Alba Regina Pereira, Rodrigues, Ricardo Ribeiro, Rogalski, Juliana Marcia, Rosanelli, Roberta Luiza, Rossado, Andrés, Rossatto, Davi Rodrigo, Rother, Débora Cristina, Ruiz-Miranda, Carlos Ramon, Saiter, Felipe Zamborlini, Sampaio, Mauricio Bonesso, Santana, Lucas Deziderio, dos Santos, Juliana Silveira, Sartorello, Ricardo, Sazima, Marlies, Schmitt, Juliane Luzía, Schneider, Geniane, Schroeder, Bruna Grosch, Sevegnani, Lucia, Júnior, Vasconcelos Oliveira Silva, da Silva, Fernando Rodrigues, da Silva, Maria Juliana, Silva, Mércia Patrícia Pereira, Silva, Rafaela Guimarães, Silva, Sandro Menezes, Singer, Rodrigo Bustos, Siqueira, Geovane, Soares, Luis Eduardo, de Sousa, Hildeberto Caldas, Spielmann, Adriano, Tonetti, Vinicius Rodrigues, Toniato, Maria Teresa Zugliani, Ulguim, Paulo Sérgio Bordoni, van den Berg, Cássio, van den Berg, Eduardo, Varassin, Isabela Galarda, da Silva, Izabela Bitencourt Veloso, Vibrans, Alexander Christian, Waechter, Jorge Luiz, Weissenberg, Erick Willy, Windisch, Paulo Günter, Wolowski, Marina, Yañez, Agustina, Yoshikawa, Vania Nobuko, Zandoná, Luciano Ramos, Zanella, Camila Martini, Zanin, Elisabete Maria, Zappi, Daniela Cristina, Zipparro, Valesca Bononi, Zorzanelli, João Paulo Fernandes, and Ribeiro, Milton Cezar
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- 2019
5. Resistance of Aeromonas hydrophila isolates to antimicrobials and sanitizers.
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Lima Martins, Daiane, Nilce Cabral, Andressa, Leimann Winter, Helen Cristine, Mariotto, Sandra, Nascimento, Edgar, Pelegrine Gomes de Faria, Rozilaine Aparecida, de Lima Martins, Eucarlos, Oster Ritter, Daniel, and Lanzarin, Marilu
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AEROMONAS hydrophila , *SODIUM hypochlorite , *LACTAMS , *CHEMICAL testing , *POLYMERASE chain reaction , *CHEMICAL resistance , *ANTI-infective agents , *FOOD pathogens - Abstract
In recent decades, Aeromonas hydrophila has emerged as a foodborne bacterial pathogen of public health concern, especially as it exhibits resistance to the major chemical sanitizers commonly used in the food industry. Meanwhile, this pathogen may be spread from diseased fish flesh through the contamination of equipment contact surfaces during food processing, thus posing a food safety risk. Thise determined the susceptibility profiles of retail fish-borne A. hydrophila isolates to 24 common antibiotics and five major sanitizers used in the food industry. The polymerase chain reaction technique was used to confirm all A. hydrophila isolates to the species level, and the agar diffusion method was applied to determine the antimicrobial susceptibility profiles. All isolates were confirmed to be A. hydrophila species. This bacterium was observed to have resistance to multiple antibiotics, with the highest resistance index being for those of the beta-lactam class. Additionally, the isolates showed high resistance to four of the five chemical sanitizers tested, with the highest resistance rate being toward sodium hypochlorite. The results suggested that A. hydrophila isolates with multiple resistance to the antimicrobials and main sanitizers used in the food industry can be found in retail fish sold in the Cuiabá region of Mato Grosso, Brazil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. Africa as an evolutionary arena for large fruits.
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Wölke, Friederike J. R., Cabral, Andressa, Lim, Jun Ying, Kissling, W. Daniel, and Onstein, Renske E.
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HOLOCENE extinction , *PALMS , *BIOLOGICAL evolution , *FRUIT , *BROWNIAN motion , *PLANT diversity - Abstract
Summary: Strong paleoclimatic change and few Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions make mainland Africa unique among continents. Here, we hypothesize that, compared with elsewhere, these conditions created the ecological opportunity for the macroevolution and geographic distribution of large fruits.We assembled global phylogenetic, distribution and fruit size data for palms (Arecaceae), a pantropical, vertebrate‐dispersed family with > 2600 species, and integrated these with data on extinction‐driven body size reduction in mammalian frugivore assemblages since the Late Quaternary. We applied evolutionary trait, linear and null models to identify the selective pressures that have shaped fruit sizes.We show that African palm lineages have evolved towards larger fruit sizes and exhibited faster trait evolutionary rates than lineages elsewhere. Furthermore, the global distribution of the largest palm fruits across species assemblages was explained by occurrence in Africa, especially under low canopies, and extant megafauna, but not by mammalian downsizing. These patterns strongly deviated from expectations under a null model of stochastic (Brownian motion) evolution.Our results suggest that Africa provided a distinct evolutionary arena for palm fruit size evolution. We argue that megafaunal abundance and the expansion of savanna habitat since the Miocene provided selective advantages for the persistence of African plants with large fruits. This article is part of the Special Collection 'Global plant diversity and distribution'. See https://www.newphytologist.org/global-plant-diversity for more details. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. Cunoniaceae from Caparaó National Park, Mantiqueira Mountain Range, Brazil.
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Santos-Silva, Fernanda, Henrique Cardoso, Pedro, and Cabral, Andressa
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NATIONAL parks & reserves ,WILDLIFE conservation ,SPECIES distribution ,MOUNTAINS ,ALTITUDES ,GRASSLANDS - Abstract
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- 2023
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8. Increasing knowledge on the diversity of canelas-de-ema in the campo rupestre: two new species of Vellozia (Velloziaceae) from the southern Espinhaço Range, Brazil.
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Cabral, Andressa, Albuquerque Magri, Renato, and de Carvalho Lopes, Jenifer
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PLANT classification ,BOTANICAL specimens ,PLANT anatomy ,LEAF anatomy ,SPECIES ,BIOLOGICAL specimens ,STAMEN ,FISH morphology - Abstract
Background and aims – Two new species of Vellozia (Velloziaceae) are here described and illustrated, Vellozia albohexandra and V. mellosilvae. These new species are morphologically similar to Vellozia armata, V. luteola, and V. inselbergae, probably belonging to the same informal group. Material and methods – Morphological and anatomical descriptions were based on herbarium specimens and in situ observations. Standard taxonomy and plant anatomy practices and methods were applied. Key results – Vellozia albohexandra can be easily distinguished from the other species of the group of V. luteola by its sessile flowers with white and smaller petals and sepals, six stamens, and smaller style and stigma. The species is endemic to the Cristália municipality, Minas Gerais state, and has been classified as Data Deficient according to IUCN criteria. Vellozia mellosilvae shares morphological affinities with V. armata, but it is distinguished by the leaves with serrate margin and abaxial furrows, longer and evident pedicel, and larger petals and sepals. This species is endemic to the Itacambira municipality, and should be considered Critically Endangered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. TAXONOMIC REVISION OF BARBACENIA (VELLOZIACEAE) ATLANTIC FOREST INSELBERG GROUP, WITH TWO NEW SPECIES.
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Mello-Silva, Renato and Cabral, Andressa
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SPECIES ,SQUAMATA - Abstract
The systematics of the Barbacenia Vand. Atlantic Forest Inselberg group (Barbacenia AFI), and the description of two new AFI species, B. amphirupia Mello-Silva & Andr. Cabral and B. maritima Mello-Silva & Andr. Cabral, are here presented. Lectotypes are designated for B. fannieae (N. L. Menezes) Mello-Silva, B. mantiqueirae Goethart & Henrard, B. purpurea Hook. var. minor Seub., B. squamata Herb., and Vellozia coerulescens Hort. Belg. ex Gumbl., and a neotype is designated for B. foliosa Goethart & Henrard. Barbacenia burlemarxii L. B. Sm. & Ayensu was placed into synonymy of B. pabstiana L. B. Sm. & Ayensu, B. caricina Goethart & Henrard of B. brevifolia Taub., B. gaveensis Goethart & Henrard, B. foliosa, B. purpurea var. minor, and B. seubertiana Goethart & Henrard under B. squamata, B. ionantha L. B. Sm. and B. monticola L. B. Sm. & Ayensu under B. irwiniana L. B. Sm., and V coerulescens under B. purpurea. An identification key and morphological and anatomical descriptions for the species are presented, as well as comments on the affinities among the species, geographical distribution, and conservation status. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. Brazilian Flora 2020: Innovation and collaboration to meet Target 1 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC)
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Filardi,Fabiana L. Ranzato, Barros,Fábio de, Baumgratz,José Fernando A., Bicudo,Carlos E.M., Cavalcanti,Taciana B., Coelho,Marcus A. Nadruz, Costa,Andrea F., Costa,Denise P., Goldenberg,Renato, Labiak,Paulo Henrique, Lanna,João M., Leitman,Paula, Lohmann,Lúcia G., Maia,Leonor Costa, Mansano,Vidal F., Morim,Marli P., Peralta,Denilson F., Pirani,José Rubens, Prado,Jefferson, Roque,Nádia, Secco,Ricardo S., Stehmann,João Renato, Sylvestre,Lana S., Viana,Pedro L., Walter,Bruno M.T., Zimbrão,Geraldo, Forzza,Rafaela Campostrini, Abreu,Maria C., Abreu,Vanessa H.R., Acevedo-Rodríguez,Pedro, Acunã C.,Rafael, Afonso,Edgar A.L., Agra,Leandro A.N.N., Agra,Maria F., Almeda,Frank, Almeida,Gracineide S.S., Almeida,Mariana M., Almeida,Nicolli B.C., Almeida,Rafael F., Almeida,Thaís E., Alves,Flávio M., Alves,Maria, Alves-Araújo,Anderson, Amaral,Maria C.E., Amélio,Leandro A., Amorim,André M.A., Amorim,Bruno S., Amorim,Vivian O., Andrade,Ivanilza M., André,Thiago, Andreata,Regina H.P., Andrino,Caroline O., Angulo,María B., Antar,Guilherme M., Aona,Lidyanne Y.S., Arana,Marcelo, Aranha Filho,João L.M., Araújo,Andréa O., Araújo,Camila C., Araújo,Cintia A.T., Araújo,Mário H.T., Asprino,Renata C., Assis,Francine C., Assis,Leandro C.S., Assis,Marta C., Athayde Filho,Francisco, Athiê-Souza,Sarah M., Azevedo,Michaele A.M., Bacci,Lucas F., Barbosa,Ariane R., Barbosa,Camilo V.O., Barbosa,Juliana F., Barbosa,Maria, Barbosa-Silva,Rafael G., Barboza,Gloria E., Barcelos,Flávia R.B., Barcelos,Laísa B., Barreto,Kamilla L., Bastos,Cid J.P., Bastos,Cláudia A., Benelli,Ada, Bernacci,Luís C., Beyer,Maila, Bezerra,Andrea C.C., Bigio,Narcísio C., Biral,Leonardo, Bissoli,Vinícius F., Bochorny,Thuane, Bohs,Lynn, Boldorini,Abril, Boldrini,Ilsi I., Bolson,Mônica, Bonadeu,Francismeire, Bordin,Juçara, Bordon,Natali G., Borges,Leonardo M., Borges,Rafael A.X., Borges,Rodrigo L., Bortoluzzi,Roseli L.C., Bove,Cláudia P., Bovini,Massimo G., Braga,João Marcelo A., Branco,Suema, Brauner,Laiana M., Braz,Denise M., Bringel Jr.,João B.A., Brito,Antonio L.V.T., Brito,Carolina R., Brito,Eliete S., Bruniera,Carla P., Büneker,Henrique M., Bünger,Mariana, Buril,Maria T., Cabral,Andressa, Cabral,Elsa L., Cabral,Fernanda N., Caddah,Mayara K., Caires,Claudenir S., Calazans,Luana S.B., Caldas,Diana K.D., Calió,Maria F., Calvo,Joel, Camargo,Rodrigo A., Campos-Rocha,Antonio, Cândido,Elisa S., Canestraro,Bianca K., Canto-Dorow,Thais S., Cardoso,André L.R., Cardoso,Domingos B.O.S., Cardoso,Leandro J.T., Cardoso,Pedro H., Carmo,Dimas M., Carmo,João A.M., Carneiro,Camila R., Carneiro,Cláudia E., Carneiro-Torres,Daniela S., Carrijo,Tatiana T., Carrión,Juan F., Caruzo,Maria B.R., Carvalho Sobrinho,Jefferson G., Carvalho,Catarina S., Carvalho,Dariane A.S., Carvalho,Maria L.S., Carvalho-Silva,Micheline, Castello,Ana C.D., Castro,Márcia S., Catenacci,Fernanda S., Cavalcanti,Laise H., Cavalheiro,Larissa, Cerqueira,Roberta M., Chacon,Roberta G., Chagas,Earl C.O., Chautems,Alain, Chauveau,Olivier, Christ,Anderson L., Christ,Jheniffer A., Clark,Lynn G., Coelho,Alexa A.O.P., Coelho,Guilherme P., Coelho,Rubens L.G., Colletta,Gabriel D., Colli-Silva,Matheus, Conceição,Adilva S., Conceição,Tulio C., Condack,João P.S., Conde,Maíra L.G., Contro,Fernanda L., Cordeiro,Inês, Cordeiro,Luciana S., Cordeiro,Wesley P.F.S., Côrtes,Ana L.A., Coser,Thiago S., Costa e Silva,Maria B., Costa,Daniel S., Costa,Daniela G.A., Costa,Fabiane N., Costa,Fernanda S.N., Costa,Francisco C.P., Costa,Géssica A.G., Costa,Itayguara R., Costa,Jeferson M., Costa,Jorge A.S., Costa,Thiago V., Costa,Tiago S., Costa-Lima,James L., Costa-Silva,Rafael, Cota,Matheus M.T., Couto,Dayvid R., Couto,Ricardo S., Couvo,Anielly F., Dal Molin,Luis H., Daly,Douglas, Damasceno,Rafaella G.L., Deble,Leonardo P., Delfini,Carolina, Delgado Jr.,Geadelande C., Delgado- Salinas,Alfonso, Dematteis,Massimiliano, Dettke,Greta A., Devecchi,Marcelo F., Di Maio,Fernando R., Dias,Micheli C., Dias,Pedro, Díaz,Yani C.A., Dittrich,Vinícius A.O., Domínguez,Yoannis, Dórea,Marcos C., Dorneles,Mariane P., Dressler,Stefan, Duarte,Marilia C., Dutilh,Julie H.A., Dutra,Valquíria F., Echternacht,Livia, Egea,Marcelo M., Eggers,Lilian, Engels,Mathias, Erkens,Roy H.J., Eslabão,Marcelo P., Espírito Santo,Fábio S., Esser,Hans-Joachim, Essi,Liliana, Esteves,Gerleni L., Esteves,Roberto L., Ezcurra,Cecilia, Facco,Marlon G., Fader,Andrea A.C., Falcão Jr.,Marcus J.A., Fantecelle,Laura B., Fantini,Isabella F., Farco,Gabriela E., Faria,Allan L.A., Faria,Ana P.G., Faria,Aparecida D., Faria,Jair E.Q., Faria,Maria T., Farinaccio,Maria A., Fernandes,Ana C., Fernandes,Rozijane S., Fernandes,Ulisses G., Fernandes-Júnior,Aluisio J., Ferreira,Fabrício M., Ferreira,Gabriel E., Ferreira,João P.R., Ferreira,Priscila P.A., Ferreira,Silvana C., Ferrucci,María S., Fiaschi,Pedro, Fierro,Alina F., Filgueiras,Tarciso S., Firetti-Leggieri,Fabiana, Fleischmann,Andreas, Florentín,Javier E., Florentín,Mariela N., Flores,Andréia S., Flores,Thiago B., Fonseca,Luiz H.M., Fontela-Pereira,Jorge, Fontelas,Jean C., Fraga,Cláudio N., Fraga,Fernanda R.M., Fraga,Santiago, França,Flávio, França,Juliana R.K.G., Francener,Augusto, Francisco,Jéssica N.C., Frazão,Annelise, Freitas,Fernanda S., Freitas,Joelcio, Freitas,Maria F., Fritsch,Peter, Funez,Luís A., Furtado,Samyra G., Gaglioti,André L., Gandara,Andréia, Garcia,Flávia C.P., Garcia,Nicolás, Gasper,André L., Giacomin,Leandro L., Giaretta,Augusto, Gibau,Alexandre, Gil,André S.B., Gissi,Danilo S., Giuffre,Pamela M.W., Giulietti-Harley,Ana M.G., Giussani,Liliana M., Goebel,Gabriela, Góes,Monique B., Gomes,Beatriz M., Gomes,Mario, Gomes-da-Silva,Janaína, Gomes-Klein,Vera L., Gonçalez,Victor M., Gonçalves,Ana P.S., Gonçalves,Deise J.P., Gonella,Paulo M., Gonzaga,Diego R., González,Favio, Gonzatti,Felipe, Gouvea,Yuri F., Graham,Shirley A.T., Gregório,Bernarda S., Grings,Martin, Groppo,Milton, Grossi,Mariana A., Guedes,Juliana S., Guerra,Ethiéne, Guimarães,Elsie F., Guimarães,Leonardo R.S., Guimarães,Paulo J.F., Gutiérrez,Diego G., Hall,Climbiê F., Hassemer,Gustavo, Hattori,Eric K.O., Hechenleitner,Paulina, Heiden,Gustavo, Henning,Tilo, Hensold,Nancy, Hinoshita,Lucas K.R., Hirai,Regina Y., Hopkins,Michael J.G., Hurbath,Fernanda, Iganci,João R.V., Imig,Daniela C., Inácio,Camila D., Indriunas,Alexandre, Jacques,Eliane L., Jacques,Suara S.A., Jardim,Jomar G., Jesus,Jôane C., Jesus,Priscila B., Jesus-Costa,Cristielle, Johnson,David, Jordão,Lucas S.B., Kaehler,Miriam, Kameyama,Cíntia, Kataoka,Eric Y., Kessous,Igor M., Kinoshita,Luiza S., Klein,Viviane P., Knapp,Sandra, Koch,Ana K., Koch,Ingrid, Kochanovski Jr.,Fábio, Kollmann,Ludovic J.C., Konno,Tatiana U.P., Koschnitzke,Cristiana, Kotovski,Emília R., Kriebel,Ricardo, Kulkamp,Josimar, Leal,Eduardo S., Leal,Fernanda A.P., Leite,Áurea C.F., Leite,Wellerson P., Lima,Adenilsa A.R., Lima,Duane F., Lima,Haroldo C., Lima,Jessica S., Lima,Laíce F.G., Lima,Letícia R., Lima,Luis F.P., Lima,Rita B.†, Lima,Vanessa L., Link-Pérez,Melanie A., Lirio,Elton J., Lisboa,Décio S., Lobão,Adriana Q., Loeuille,Benoit F.P., Loiola,Maria I.B., Lombardi,Julio A., Longhi-Wagner,Hilda M., Lopes,Jenifer C., Lopes,Letícia O., Lopes,Rosana C., López,M. Gabriela, Lorencini,Tiago S., Lourenço,Ana R.L., Lourenço,Arthur R., Louzada,Rafael B., Lovo,Juliana, Lozano,Eduardo D., Lucas,Dióber B., Lucas,Eve J., Lüdtke,Raquel, Luizi-Ponzo,Andrea P., Machado,Anderson F.P., Machado,Evandro P., Machado,Talita M., Maciel,Jefferson R., Maciel-Silva,Adaíses S., Maciel-Silva,Juliene F., Magenta,Mara A.G., Mamede,Maria C.H., Marchioretto,Maria S., Marinho,Lucas C., Marques,Danilo, Marquete,Ronaldo, Martins,Angela B., Martins,Márcio L.L., Martins,Milena V., Martins,Renata C., Martins,Suzana E., Martins-Hall,Caroline O., Matias,Ligia Q., Matos,Agnes M.M.V., Matos,Fernando B., Matozinhos,Carolina N., Mattos,Cilene M.J., Mauad,Anna V.S.R., Mayo,Simon J., Mazine,Fiorella F., Medeiros,Débora, Medeiros,Erika V.S.S., Medeiros,Herison, Medeiros,Maria C.M.P., Meerow,Alan W., Meirelles,Julia, Mello,Zelia R., Mello-Silva,Renato, Melo,André L., Melo,Caio V.V.D., Melo,Efigenia, Melo,José I.M., Melo,Talita M.S., Mendes,Maria C.Q., Mendoza,Moises, Meneguzzo,Thiago 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taxonomy ,hotspots ,database ,diversity - Abstract
The Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) was established by the Conference of Parties in 2002 to decrease the loss of plant diversity, reduce poverty and contribute to sustainable development. To achieve this overarching goal, the GSPC has established a series of targets, one of which is to ensure that plant diversity is well understood, so that it can be effectively conserved and used in a sustainable manner. Brazil hosts more than 46,000 species of plants, algae and fungi, representing one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth, and playing a key role in the GSPC. To meet the GSPC goals of Target 1 and facilitate access to plant diversity, Brazil committed to preparing the List of Species of the Brazilian Flora (2008-2015) and the Brazilian Flora 2020 (2016-present). Managing all the information associated with such great biodiversity has proven to be an extremely challenging task. Here, we synthesize the history of these projects, focusing on the multidisciplinary and collaborative approach adopted to develop and manage the inclusion of all the knowledge generated though digital information systems. We further describe the methods used, challenges faced, and strategies adopted, as well as summarize advances to date and prospects for completing the Brazilian flora in 2020.
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11. No one-size-fits-all solution to clean GBIF.
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Zizka, Alexander, Carvalho, Fernanda Antunes, Calvente, Alice, Baez-Lizarazo, Mabel Rocio, Cabral, Andressa, Ramos Coelho, Jéssica Fernanda, Colli-Silva, Matheus, Fantinati, Mariana Ramos, Fernandes, Moabe F., Ferreira-Araújo, Thais, Lambert Moreira, Fernanda Gondim, da Cunha Santos, Nathália Michelly, Borges Santos, Tiago Andrade, dos Santos-Costa, Renata Clicia, Serrano, Filipe C., Alves da Silva, Ana Paula, de Souza Soares, Arthur, Cavalcante de Souza, Paolla Gabryelle, Tomaz, Eduardo Calisto, and Vale, Valéria Fonseca
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RECOMMENDER systems ,SPECIES diversity ,NATURAL history ,MARINE animals ,MOBILE apps - Abstract
Species occurrence records provide the basis for many biodiversity studies. They derive from georeferenced specimens deposited in natural history collections and visual observations, such as those obtained through various mobile applications. Given the rapid increase in availability of such data, the control of quality and accuracy constitutes a particular concern. Automatic filtering is a scalable and reproducible means to identify potentially problematic records and tailor datasets from public databases such as the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF; http://www.gbif.org), for biodiversity analyses. However, it is unclear how much data may be lost by filtering, whether the same filters should be applied across all taxonomic groups, and what the effect of filtering is on common downstream analyses. Here, we evaluate the effect of 13 recently proposed filters on the inference of species richness patterns and automated conservation assessments for 18 Neotropical taxa, including terrestrial and marine animals, fungi, and plants downloaded from GBIF. We find that a total of 44.3% of the records are potentially problematic, with large variation across taxonomic groups (25-90%). A small fraction of records was identified as erroneous in the strict sense (4.2%), and a much larger proportion as unfit for most downstream analyses (41.7%). Filters of duplicated information, collection year, and basis of record, as well as coordinates in urban areas, or for terrestrial taxa in the sea or marine taxa on land, have the greatest effect. Automated filtering can help in identifying problematic records, but requires customization of which tests and thresholds should be applied to the taxonomic group and geographic area under focus. Our results stress the importance of thorough recording and exploration of the meta-data associated with species records for biodiversity research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Evidence for Middle Miocene origin and morphological evolutionary stasis in a Barbacenia Inselberg clade (Velloziaceae).
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Cabral, Andressa, Luebert, Federico, and Mello-Silva, Renato
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MIOCENE Epoch , *GLOBAL cooling , *PLEISTOCENE Epoch , *EVIDENCE , *SOIL sampling - Abstract
[Display omitted] • Barbacenia diversification occurred from the Middle Miocene to the Pleistocene. • Atlantic Forest Inselbergs and Campos Rupestres clades emerged within Barbacenia. • Morphological dissimilarity between these two major Barbacenia lineages was found. • Barbacenia AFI clade presented a long-term morphological stasis. Atlantic Forest Inselbergs (AFI) and Campos Rupestres (CR) are mountains and highlands of eastern South America, relatively poorly studied and highly threatened, which display extraordinary levels of plant endemism and richness. In spite of their geographical and environmental differences, the origin of the flora of CR and AFI are likely linked to each other, because several plant clades are distributed across both ecosystems. In addition to these studies, little has been investigated about the historical biogeographical connections between AFI and CR and most evolutionary studies are restricted to CR. Barbacenia (Velloziaceae) is widely spread and nearly endemic to the AFI and CR outcrops and thus represent an ideal system to study the biogeographical connections between CR and AFI. Besides, given the remarkable diversity of Barbacenia in CR compared to AFI, it appears that different factors were important drivers in the diversification of Barbacenia lineages, likely leading to different patterns of morphological diversification. Here, we integrate phylogenetic, biogeographic and morphological approaches to: (i) address whether AFI species of Barbacenia are monophyletic and thus a single colonization of AFI can be inferred; (ii) understand the timing and geographical origin of CR and AFI clades; (iii) compare morphological diversity between Barbacenia from AFI and CR under the hypothesis that these two systems have experienced similar levels of morphological diversification during their evolutionary history. To this end, we presented a phylogeny inferred using plastid (atpB-rbcL , trnH-psbA and trnL-trnF) and nuclear (ITS) markers and a complete sampling of AFI Barbacenia , estimated divergence times, reconstructed the ancestral areas of Barbacenia clades and compared their morphological diversity based on a dataset of 16 characters. Our results provided evidence for a diversification of Barbacenia from the Middle Miocene to Pleistocene, as suggested in previous studies. We suggest that stepping-stone dispersal across mountaintops in interplay with paleovegetation dynamics during the global Miocene cooling and Pleistocene climatic oscillations may played an important role in the range expansion of modern AFI Barbacenia lineages. Finally, our results also showed a significant differences in morphological diversity between AFI and CR clades, suggesting a long-term morphological stasis in AFI species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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