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2. The colonial legacy of herbaria
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Xiao Feng, Sepúlveda Cn, Bogaerts A, Thiébaut M, Guggisberg A, Daniel S. Park, Marcucci R, Gogoi R, Vaughan A, Sebola Rj, Whitfeld Tjs, Lee B, Stauffer F, Niezgoda C, Nelson Be, Mwachala G, Sumadijaya A, Cano A, James Sa, Jiří Danihelka, Perkins Kd, Garg A, Jonathan A. Kennedy, Musili P, Komil Ts, Giblin De, Ponce Mj, Paton A, Dongfen Zhang, Zuloaga Fo, Payette S, Shiyan Nm, Bijmoer R, Tsubota H, Rasingam L, Katagiri T, Betancur J, Ardiyani M, Mráz P, Thiers Bm, Belgrano M, Lee Sm, Rainer H, Bjorå Cs, Bärtschi B, Avendaño N, Melnikov D, Akiyama S, Barina Z, James C. Solomon, Marko Hyvärinen, Orli S, Risto Virtanen, Charles C. Davis, Masinde S, Rustiami H, Magri D, and Mulenko W
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0106 biological sciences ,Flora ,Biodiversity ,Globe ,15. Life on land ,Colonialism ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Natural history ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Geography ,Herbarium ,medicine ,Ethnology ,Digitization ,Decolonization ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Herbarium collections shape our understanding of the world’s flora and are crucial for addressing global change and biodiversity conservation. The formation of such natural history collections, however, are not free from sociopolitical issues of immediate relevance. Despite increasing efforts addressing issues of representation and colonialism in natural history collections, herbaria have received comparatively less attention. While it has been noted that the majority of plant specimens are housed in the global North, the extent of this disparity has not been rigorously quantified to date. Here, by analyzing over 85 million specimen records and surveying herbaria across the globe, we assess the colonial legacy of botanical collections and how we may move towards a more inclusive future. We demonstrate that colonial exploitation has contributed to an inverse relationship between where plant biodiversity exists in nature and where it is housed in herbaria. Such disparities persist in herbaria across physical and digital realms despite overt colonialism having ended over half a century ago, suggesting ongoing digitization and decolonization efforts have yet to alleviate colonial-era discrepancies. We emphasize the need for acknowledging the inconvenient history of herbarium collections and the implementation of a more equitable, global paradigm for their collection, curation, and use.
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3. WOODIV, a database of occurrences, functional traits, and phylogenetic data for all Euro-Mediterranean trees
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Monnet A.-C., Cilleros K., Medail F., Albassatneh M.C., Arroyo J., Bacchetta G., Bagnoli F., Barina Z., Cartereau M., Casajus N., Dimopoulos P., Domina G., Doxa A., Escudero M., Fady B., Hampe A., Matevski V., Misfud S., Nikolic T., Pavon D., Roig A., Barea E.S., Spanu I., Strid A., Vendramin G.G., and Leriche A.
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Environmental Space ,Biogeography ,Maximum Entropy - Abstract
Trees play a key role in the structure and function of many ecosystems worldwide. In the Mediterranean Basin, forests cover approximately 22% of the total land area hosting a large number of endemics (46 species). Despite its particularities and vulnerability, the biodiversity of Mediterranean trees is not well known at the taxonomic, spatial, functional, and genetic levels required for conservation applications. The WOODIV database fills this gap by providing reliable occurrences, four functional traits (plant height, seed mass, wood density, and specific leaf area), and sequences from three DNA-regions (rbcL, matK, and trnH-psbA), together with modelled occurrences and a phylogeny for all 210 Euro-Mediterranean tree species. We compiled, homogenized, and verified occurrence data from sparse datasets and collated them on an INSPIRE-compliant 10 × 10 km grid. We also gathered functional trait and genetic data, filling existing gaps where possible. The WOODIV database can benefit macroecological studies in the fields of conservation, biogeography, and community ecology.
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- 2021
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4. Seventeen ‘extinct’ plant species back to conservation attention in Europe
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Abeli, T. Albani Rocchetti, G. Barina, Z. Bazos, I. Draper, D. Grillas, P. Iriondo, J.M. Laguna, E. Moreno-Saiz, J.C. Bartolucci, F.
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Seventeen European endemic plant species were considered extinct, but improved taxonomic and distribution knowledge as well as ex situ collecting activities brought them out of the extinct status. These species have now been reported into a conservation framework that may promote legal protection and in situ and ex situ conservation. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited part of Springer Nature.
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- 2021
5. European Red List of Habitats Part 2. Terrestrial and freshwater habitats
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Janssen, J. A. M., Rodwell, J. S., García Criado, M., Gubbay, S., Haynes, T., Nieto, A., Sanders, N., Landucci, F., Loidi, J., Ssymank, A., Tahvanainen, T., Valderrabano, M., Acosta, A., Aronsson, M., Arts, G., Attorre, F., Bergmeier, E., Bijlsma, R. -. J., Bioret, F., Biţă-nicolae, C., Biurrun, I., Calix, M., Capelo, J., Čarni, A., Chytrý, M., Dengler, J., Dimopoulos, P., Essl, F., Gardfjell, H., Gigante, D., Giusso Del Galdo, G., Hájek, M., Jansen, F., Jansen, J., Kapfer, J., Mickolajczak, A., Molina, J. A., Molnár, Z., Paternoster, D., Piernik, A., Poulin, B., Renaux, B., Schaminée, J. H. J., Šumberová, K., Toivonen, H., Tonteri, T., Tsiripidis, I., Tzonev, R., Valachovič, M., Aarrestad, P. A., Agrillo, E., Alegro, E., Alonso, I., Angus, S., Argagnon, O., Armiraglio, S., Assini, S., Aunina, L., Averis, A. B. G., Averis, A. M., Bagella, S., Barina, Z., Barron, S., Bell, S., Bendiksen, E., Bölöni, J., Brandrud, T. E., Brophy, J., Buffa, G., Campos, J. A., Casella, L., Christodoulou, C., Church, A., Corbett, P., Couvreur, J. -. M., Creer, J., Crowle, A., Dahlgren, J., De Keersmaeker, L., Delarze, R., Delescaille, L. -. M., Denys, L., De Saeger, S., Devany, F., De Vries, D., Diack, I., Dimitrov, M., Eide, W., Espirito Santo, D., Fagaras, M., Fievet, V., Finck, P., Fitzpatrick, U., Fotiadis, G., Framstad, E., Frankard, P., Giancola, C., Gussev, C. H., Hall, R., Hamill, B., Haveman, R., Heinze, S., Hennekens, S., Hobohm, C., Ivanov, P., Jacobson, A., Janauer, G., Janišová, M., Jefferson, R. G., Jones, P., Juvan, N., Kącki, Z., Kallimanis, A., Kazoglou, Y., Keith, D., Keulen, K., Király, G., Kirby, K., Kočí, M., Kontula, T., Leibak, E., Leyssen, A., Lotman, S., Lyngstad, A., Mäemets, H., Mainstone, C., Mäkelä, K., Marceno, C., Martin, J. R., Matevski, V., Mesterházy, A., Milanović, Đ., Millaku, F., Miller, R., Millet, J., Mjelde, M., Moen, A., Nygaard, B., Øien, D. -. I., O’Neill, F., Paal, J., Packet, J., Paelinckx, D., Panaïotis, C., Panitsa, M., Perrin, P., Pezzi, G., Prisco, I., Prosser, M., Provoost, S., Rašomavičius, V., Raths, U., Rees, S., Riecken, U., Roosaluste, E., Rove, I., Reymann, J., Rodriguez, J. P., Rothero, E., Rusakova, V., Rusina, S., Scanlan, C., Schuiling, R., Sciandrello, S., Sell, I., Šibík, J., Simkin, J., Škvorc, Ž., Spray, D., Stešević, D., Strand, G. H., Stupar, V., Thomaes, A., Trajanovska, S., Van Braekel, A., Van Landuyt, W., Vanderkerkhove, K., Vandevoorde, B., Van Uytvanck, J., Varga, A., Velkovski, N., Venanzoni, R., Verté, P., Viciani, D., Vrahnakis, M., Von Wachenfeldt, E., Wallace, H., Watt, S., Weeda, E., Wibail, L., Willner, W., P. W. I. L. S. O., N., and Xystrakis, . F.
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Habitat, Conservation, IUCN, red list, European Directive - Published
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6. Novel MDR-modulating Diterpenes from Euphorbia taurinensis
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Kúsz, N, additional, Sátori, G, additional, Kincses, A, additional, Spengler, G, additional, Barina, Z, additional, Hohmann, J, additional, and Rédei, D, additional
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- 2017
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7. Taxonomical and chorological notes 3 (28–37)
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Takács, A., primary, Baráth, K., additional, Csiky, J., additional, Csikyné, R. É., additional, Király, G., additional, Nagy, T., additional, Papp, V., additional, Schmidt, D., additional, Tamási, B., additional, and Barina, Z., additional
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- 2016
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8. The vascular flora of the Valamara mountain range (SE Albania), with three new records for the Albanian flora.
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Meço, M., Mullaj, A., and Barina, Z.
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MOUNTAINS ,EPILOBIUM ,PHYTOGEOGRAPHY ,CRYPTOMONADS - Abstract
As a result of floristic investigations in the Valamara mountain range carried out between 2007 and 2016, 567 taxa belonging to 305 genera and 89 plant families were recorded, of which 307 taxa are reported as new for the area. A phytogeographical analysis showed that the Eurasian chorological type was the most dominant comprising 126 taxa (22.2% of the flora), the second was Balkan with 104 taxa (18.3%). There are 9 endemic and subendemic taxa. Epilobium alsinifolium, Dichoropetalum stridii and Taraxacum pindicum are new for the Albanian flora. Life-form analysis indicates that 56.8% of the species are hemicryptophytes; this high percentage points to the Mediterranean nature of the investigated area. A total of 119 species (20.9 %) are listed as deserving conservation status. Of these, 49 are in the Albanian Red List, 76 species in the IUCN Red List, two in the Habitats Directive, one included in Annex I of the Bern Convention and seven species in Appendix II of CITES. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. The alien flora of Albania: history, current status and future trends
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Barina, Z, primary, Rakaj, M, additional, Somogyi, G, additional, Erős‐Honti, Z, additional, and Pifkó, D, additional
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- 2014
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10. The herbarium of Endre Jeney (1934–2004) VII. Cornaceae–Verbenaceae
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Barina, Z., primary and Pifkó, D., additional
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11. Asterolinon linum-stellatum (Primulaceae) in Hungary
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Barina, Z., primary and Pifkó, D., additional
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- 2014
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12. Assessment of endangered synanthropic plants of Hungary with special attention to arable weeds
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Pinke, G., primary, Király, G., additional, Barina, Z., additional, Mesterházy, A., additional, Balogh, L., additional, Csiky, J., additional, Schmotzer, A., additional, Molnár, A. V., additional, and Pál, R. W., additional
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- 2011
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13. News from the early spring flora of Albania
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Barina, Z., primary, Pifkó, D., additional, Pintér, B., additional, and Bräuchler, Ch., additional
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- 2010
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14. New or interesting floristical records from Albania
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Barina, Z., primary and Pifkó, D., additional
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15. Vegetation-based landscape regions of Hungary
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Molnár, Cs., primary, Molnár, Zs., additional, Barina, Z., additional, Bauer, N., additional, Biró, M., additional, Bodonczi, L., additional, Csathó, A., additional, Csiky, J., additional, Deák, J., additional, Fekete, G., additional, Harmos, K., additional, Horváth, A., additional, Isépy, I., additional, Juhász, M., additional, Kállayné Szerényi, J., additional, Király, G., additional, Magos, G., additional, Máté, A., additional, Mesterházy, A., additional, Molnár, A., additional, Nagy, J., additional, Óvári, M., additional, Purger, D., additional, Schmidt, D., additional, Sramkó, G., additional, Szénási, V., additional, Szmorad, F., additional, Szollát, Gy., additional, Tóth, T., additional, Vidra, T., additional, and Virók, V., additional
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- 2008
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16. Flora Albanica Atlas. Vol. 1. Pteridophyta - Apiaceae.
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BARINA, Z.
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UMBELLIFERAE ,NONFICTION - Published
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17. Sesleria serbica (Poaceae), a neglected species of the Balkan Peninsula
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Nevena Kuzmanovic, Vukojičić, S., Barina, Z., and Lakušić, D.
18. Novel MDR-modulating Diterpenes from Euphorbia taurinensis
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Kúsz, N, Sátori, G, Kincses, A, Spengler, G, Barina, Z, Hohmann, J, and Rédei, D
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- 2017
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19. WOODIV, a database of occurrences, functional traits, and phylogenetic data for all Euro-Mediterranean trees
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Monnet, Anne-Christine, Cilleros, Kévin, Médail, Frédéric, Albassatneh, Marwan Cheikh, Arroyo, Juan, Bacchetta, Gianluigi, Bagnoli, Francesca, Barina, Zoltán, Cartereau, Manuel, Casajus, Nicolas, Dimopoulos, Panayotis, Domina, Gianniantonio, Doxa, Aggeliki, Escudero, Marcial, Fady, Bruno, Hampe, Arndt, Matevski, Vlado, Misfud, Stephen, Nikolic, Toni, Pavon, Daniel, Roig, Anne, Barea, Estefania Santos, Spanu, Ilaria, Strid, Arne, Vendramin, Giovanni Giuseppe, Leriche, Agathe, Institut méditerranéen de biodiversité et d'écologie marine et continentale (IMBE), Avignon Université (AU)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut de recherche pour le développement [IRD] : UMR237-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB ), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université des Antilles (UA), Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, University of Seville, Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Cagliari, National Research Council (CNR), Institute of Biosciences and BioResources, Department of Botany, Hungarian Natural History Museum, FRB-CESAB, Department of Biology, Division of Plant Biology, Laboratory of Botany, University of Patras, Department of Agriculture, Food and Forest Sciences, University of Palermo, Statistical Learning Lab, Institute of Applied and Computational Mathematics, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH), Ecologie des Forêts Méditerranéennes (URFM), Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE), Biodiversité, Gènes & Communautés (BioGeCo), Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE), Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts [Skopje, North Macedonia] (MASA), EcoGozo, Regional Development Directorate - Ministry for Gozo, Division of Botany [Zagreb], Department of Biology [Zagreb], Faculty of Science [Zagreb], University of Zagreb-University of Zagreb-Faculty of Science [Zagreb], University of Zagreb-University of Zagreb, Bakkevej 6, 5853, Ørbæk, Denmark, ANR-11-LABX-0061,OTMed,Objectif Terre : Bassin Méditerranéen(2011), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE), Università degli Studi di Cagliari = University of Cagliari (UniCa), University of Patras, Università degli studi di Palermo - University of Palermo, Monnet A.-C., Cilleros K., Medail F., Albassatneh M.C., Arroyo J., Bacchetta G., Bagnoli F., Barina Z., Cartereau M., Casajus N., Dimopoulos P., Domina G., Doxa A., Escudero M., Fady B., Hampe A., Matevski V., Misfud S., Nikolic T., Pavon D., Roig A., Barea E.S., Spanu I., Strid A., Vendramin G.G., and Leriche A.
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Statistics and Probability ,Data Descriptor ,Databases, Factual ,Mediterranean Region ,Conservation biology ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Science ,Biodiversity ,Library and Information Sciences ,Trees ,Computer Science Applications ,Education ,Biogeography ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,[SDE]Environmental Sciences ,Forest ,Community ecology ,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty ,Forest ecology ,Ecosystem ,Phylogeny ,Information Systems - Abstract
Trees play a key role in the structure and function of many ecosystems worldwide. In the Mediterranean Basin, forests cover approximately 22% of the total land area hosting a large number of endemics (46 species). Despite its particularities and vulnerability, the biodiversity of Mediterranean trees is not well known at the taxonomic, spatial, functional, and genetic levels required for conservation applications. The WOODIV database fills this gap by providing reliable occurrences, four functional traits (plant height, seed mass, wood density, and specific leaf area), and sequences from three DNA-regions (rbcL, matK, and trnH-psbA), together with modelled occurrences and a phylogeny for all 210 Euro-Mediterranean tree species. We compiled, homogenized, and verified occurrence data from sparse datasets and collated them on an INSPIRE-compliant 10 × 10 km grid. We also gathered functional trait and genetic data, filling existing gaps where possible. The WOODIV database can benefit macroecological studies in the fields of conservation, biogeography, and community ecology., Measurement(s) occurrence • Trait • DNA Technology Type(s) Sampling • digital curation • DNA sequencing assay Sample Characteristic - Organism Viridiplantae • trees Sample Characteristic - Environment forest biome Sample Characteristic - Location Mediterranean Region • Europe Machine-accessible metadata file describing the reported data: 10.6084/m9.figshare.13553519
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20. Seventeen 'extinct' plant species back to conservation attention in Europe
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Giulia Albani Rocchetti, Patrick Grillas, Fabrizio Bartolucci, Emilio Laguna, José M. Iriondo, Zoltan Barina, David Draper, Thomas Abeli, Ioannis Bazos, Juan Carlos Moreno-Saiz, Abeli, T., Albani Rocchetti, G., Barina, Z., Bazos, I., Draper, D., Grillas, P., Iriondo, J. M., Laguna, E., Moreno-Saiz, J. C., Bartolucci, F., and Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,In situ ,Conservation of Natural Resources ,Ecology ,Plant Science ,social sciences ,Plants ,Ex situ conservation ,Extinction, Biological ,01 natural sciences ,humanities ,Europe ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Geography ,Legal protection ,Plant species ,Conservation of Natural Resource ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Seventeen European endemic plant species were considered extinct, but improved taxonomic and distribution knowledge as well as ex situ collecting activities brought them out of the extinct status. These species have now been reported into a conservation framework that may promote legal protection and in situ and ex situ conservation.
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21. Rosaceae (Cydonia to Prunus, excl. Sorbus)
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Kurtto, Arto, Sennikov, Alexander N., Lampinen, Raino, Zając, Adam, Zając, Maria, Uotila, P., Kurtto, A., Sennikov, A., Ahti, T., Czopyk, V.I., Edmondson, J., Greuter, W., Montserrat, P., Niklfeld, H., Stevanović, V., Suominen, J., Shuka, L., Dubovik, D.V., Dzhus, M.A., Skuratovich, A.N., Tretyakov, D.I., Van, W., Brujić, J., Milanović, D., Stupar, V., Preston, C.D., Ames, S.L., Vladimirov, V., Zieliński, J., Ozimec, S., Zázvorka, J., Lepší, M., Lepší, P., Kukk, T., Lampinen, R., Lazare, J.-J., Jeanmonod, D., Jordan, D., Matevski, V., Kostadinovski, M., May, R., Buttler, K.P., Caspari, S., Kasperek, G., Constantinidis, T., Strid, A., Király, G., Barina, Z., Németh, C., Somlyay, L., Einarsson, E., Cuccuini, P., Argenti, C., Arrigoni, P.V., Baldini, M.R., Bartolucci, F., Bernardo, L., Bertolli, A., Bouvet, D., Brentan, M., Conti, F., Cornara, L., Domina, G., Fascetti, S., Festi, F., Gubellini, L., Guglielmone, L., Gudžinskas, Z., Helminger, T., Mârza, M., Ufimov, R.A., Caković, D., Abramov, †N.V., Baranova, O.G., Borisova, E.A., Chkalov, A.V., Demakhina, T.V., Glazkova, E.A., Grigorjevskaya, A.J., Gubareva, I.YU., Kalashnikova, O.V., Khapugin, A.A., Knjazev, M.S., Iberite, M., Marcucci, R., Krylov, A.V., La, A., Marsili, S., Holverda, W.J., Pedersen, O., Kulikov, P.V., Lastrucci, L., Medagli, P., Weeda, E.J., Majorov, S.R., Lattanzi, E., Olmo, M., Løfall, B.P., Peccenini, S., Pistarino, A., Poldini, L., Prosser, F., Raffaelli, M., Raimondo, F.M., Rinaldi, G., Ruocco, G., Santangelo, A., Siniscalco, C., Tognon, G., Vidali, M., Muldashev, A.A., Notov, A.A., Orlova, L.V., Ovesnov, S.A., Plaksina, T.I., Popchenko, M.I., Rakov, N.S., Reshetnikova, N.M., Saksonov, S.V., Sennikov, A.N., Oklejewicz, K., Danielewicz, W., Maliński, T., Stadnicka-futoma, A., Wolanin, M., Hinneri, S., Hyvärinen, M., Lahti, T., Rikkinen, J., Ulvinen, T., Väre, H., Wilhalm, T., Zappa, E., Almeida, R., Seregin, A.P., Alves, P.J., Vasjukov, V.M., Coutinho, A.X.P., Zhukova, O.V., Crespí, A.L., De, J.D., Honrado, J.P., Krasniqi, E., Gavrilova, Ģ., Šulcs, V., Dihoru, G., Dihoru, A., Drăgulescu, C., Oltu, E., Popescu, G., Sârbu, I., Mininzon, I.L., Niketić, M., Tomović, G., Vukojičić, S., Goliašová, K., Šipošová, H., Bernátová, D., Marhold, K., Vreš, B., Delgado, L., Devesa, J.A., De, M., Fraga, M.I., Rico, E., Ruiz, E., Ericsson, S., Ljungstrand, E., Gygax, A., Özhatay, N., Fedoronchuk, N.M., Kagalo, A.A., Sytschak, N.M., and Yena, A.V.
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22. Inventory of the urban flora of Budapest (Hungary) highlighting new and noteworthy floristic records.
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Rigó A, Malatinszky Á, and Barina Z
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Background: The systematic urban floristic research of Budapest was started in 2018 by the authors with detailed methodology. One scope of the research was to gain knowledge on the plant taxa appearing in Budapest and to compile the inventory of the urban flora of Budapest., New Information: We have provided the inventory of the urban flora of Budapest, which includes distribution data for all 973 taxa found in Budapest between May 2018 and May 2023. We also provided new detailed occurrence data for 49 species in Budapest. Seven of them are new to the adventive flora of Hungary ( Campanulaportenschlagiana Roem. & Schult., Clinopodiumnepeta (L.) Kuntze, Chasmanthiumlatifolium (Michx.) H.O.Yates, Cyrtomiumfortunei J.Sm., Linariamaroccana Hook.f., Talinumpaniculatum (Jacq.) Gaertn.), three were rediscovered in Hungary ( Glebioniscoronaria (L.) Cass. ex Spach, Lagenariasiceraria (Molina) Standl., Sisymbriumirio L.) and 18 were recorded for the first time in Budapest. We also provided data for two data-poor ( Artemisiascoparia Waldst. & Kit., Polygonumrurivagum Jord. ex Boreau) species and we documented the major expansion of six species., (Attila Rigó, Ákos Malatinszky, Zoltán Barina.)
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23. The colonial legacy of herbaria.
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Park DS, Feng X, Akiyama S, Ardiyani M, Avendaño N, Barina Z, Bärtschi B, Belgrano M, Betancur J, Bijmoer R, Bogaerts A, Cano A, Danihelka J, Garg A, Giblin DE, Gogoi R, Guggisberg A, Hyvärinen M, James SA, Sebola RJ, Katagiri T, Kennedy JA, Komil TS, Lee B, Lee SML, Magri D, Marcucci R, Masinde S, Melnikov D, Mráz P, Mulenko W, Musili P, Mwachala G, Nelson BE, Niezgoda C, Novoa Sepúlveda C, Orli S, Paton A, Payette S, Perkins KD, Ponce MJ, Rainer H, Rasingam L, Rustiami H, Shiyan NM, Bjorå CS, Solomon J, Stauffer F, Sumadijaya A, Thiébaut M, Thiers BM, Tsubota H, Vaughan A, Virtanen R, Whitfeld TJS, Zhang D, Zuloaga FO, and Davis CC
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- Humans, Surveys and Questionnaires, Plants
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Herbarium collections shape our understanding of Earth's flora and are crucial for addressing global change issues. Their formation, however, is not free from sociopolitical issues of immediate relevance. Despite increasing efforts addressing issues of representation and colonialism in natural history collections, herbaria have received comparatively less attention. While it has been noted that the majority of plant specimens are housed in the Global North, the extent and magnitude of this disparity have not been quantified. Here we examine the colonial legacy of botanical collections, analysing 85,621,930 specimen records and assessing survey responses from 92 herbarium collections across 39 countries. We find an inverse relationship between where plant diversity exists in nature and where it is housed in herbaria. Such disparities persist across physical and digital realms despite overt colonialism ending over half a century ago. We emphasize the need for acknowledging the colonial history of herbarium collections and implementing a more equitable global paradigm for their collection, curation and use., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)
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24. Author Correction: WOODIV, a database of occurrences, functional traits, and phylogenetic data for all Euro-Mediterranean trees.
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Monnet AC, Cilleros K, Médail F, Albassatneh MC, Arroyo J, Bacchetta G, Bagnoli F, Barina Z, Cartereau M, Casajus N, Dimopoulos P, Domina G, Doxa A, Escudero M, Fady B, Hampe A, Matevski V, Misfud S, Nikolic T, Pavon D, Roig A, Barea ES, Spanu I, Strid A, Vendramin GG, and Leriche A
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25. Seventeen 'extinct' plant species back to conservation attention in Europe.
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Abeli T, Albani Rocchetti G, Barina Z, Bazos I, Draper D, Grillas P, Iriondo JM, Laguna E, Moreno-Saiz JC, and Bartolucci F
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- Europe, Conservation of Natural Resources, Extinction, Biological, Plants
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Seventeen European endemic plant species were considered extinct, but improved taxonomic and distribution knowledge as well as ex situ collecting activities brought them out of the extinct status. These species have now been reported into a conservation framework that may promote legal protection and in situ and ex situ conservation.
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- 2021
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26. Methodology of the habitat classification of anthropogenic urban areas in Budapest (Hungary).
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Rigó A and Barina Z
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- Cities, Demography, Humans, Hungary, Plant Physiological Phenomena, Species Specificity, Ecosystem, Human Activities, Plants classification
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The vast majority of floristical and coenological studies focus on the natural vegetation and its remnants in urban environments; however, there is an increasing interest in the systematic exploration of built environments. This survey of the inhabited areas of Budapest launched in 2018 applied a new and detailed methodology. The territorial units of the survey were street sections, where the presence of vascular plants was recorded in ecologically different habitats separately. We laid down the foundations to establish new habitat categories for the habitat classification and mapping of urban ecosystems using a different approach than the Hungarian habitat classification system (ÁNÉR). The method enables us to study the flora of urban ecosystems in detail. We established 18 urban habitat categories, surveyed more than 27,000 survey units and registered 647 spontaneously growing plant species in Budapest. Our survey evinced the spontaneous occurrence of 193 alien species in Budapest, 81 of them are data deficient, while 10 of them are new introductions in Hungary. 53.9% of the aliens are cultivated frequently in Hungary., (© 2020. The Author(s).)
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- 2020
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27. Bioactive Segetane, Ingenane, and Jatrophane Diterpenes from Euphorbia taurinensis.
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Rédei D, Kúsz N, Sátori G, Kincses A, Spengler G, Burián K, Barina Z, and Hohmann J
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- Animals, Cell Line, Tumor, Diterpenes adverse effects, Diterpenes chemistry, Diterpenes isolation & purification, Drug Resistance, Multiple, Mice, Molecular Structure, Diterpenes pharmacology, Drug Resistance, Neoplasm, Euphorbia chemistry
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A novel segetane (1: ) and jatrophane diterpene (2: ), together with five known diterpenoids possessing segetane (3: ), jatrophane (4: ), and ingenane skeletons (5 - 7: ), were isolated from the methanol extract of Euphorbia taurinensis All. The structure elucidation of the compounds was performed by means of extensive spectroscopic analysis, including HRESIMS and 1D (
1 H, J -modulated spin-echo carbon experiment) and 2D (HSQC, HMBC, COSY, NOESY) NMR experiments. The multidrug resistance reversing and cytotoxic effects of five diterpenes (1, 4: - 7: ) were studied on the L5178 mouse lymphoma cell line using rhodamine 123 accumulation and the MTT cell viability assay. Segetane and jatrophane diterpenes had no cytotoxic activity on the sensitive parent and multidrug resistance cells, while ingenane diterpenes showed a cytotoxic effect on both cell lines. Ingenanes 6: and 7: and segetane 1: demonstrated the remarkable multidrug resistance modulating effect at 20 µM., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.)- Published
- 2018
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