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Mapping Asia plants: Current status on floristic information in Southwest Asia

Authors :
Xuehong Xu
Alireza Naqinezhad
Shahina A. Ghazanfar
Ori Fragman-Sapir
Marine Oganesian
Magda Bou Dagher Kharrat
Hatem Taifour
Faten Z. Filimban
Izolda Matchutadze
Robabeh Shahi Shavvon
Mansour T. Abdullah
Abdul Wali Al-Khulaidi
Ghudaina Al-Issai
Hadeel Radawi Hussein Al-Newani
Nabegh Ghazal Asswad
Victor V. Chepinoga
Nicolas-George Homer Eliades
Ahmed Elkordy
Vahid Farzaliyev
Yi Liu
Shukui Niu
Taner Özcan
Hounada Al Sadat
Farid Seyfullayev
Keping Ma
Source :
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 24, Iss , Pp e01257- (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2020.

Abstract

Mapping Asia Plants (MAP) is a comprehensive project that aims to build a detailed infrastructure for integrating Asian plant distribution data a global-scale array of knowledge for plant biodiversity conservation. Here, we provide a brief historical review of botanical research in Southwest Asia – an understudied botanical region with high conservation priority. Nineteen countries were included in this study (from west to east): Turkey, Cyprus, Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Georgia, Yemen, Armenia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and Oman. We reviewed 132 resources comprising 125 Floras and Checklists, of which we describe in some detail at least one of the most important Floras or Checklists for each country. Complete and published national Floras exist for 13 countries; three countries (Jordan, Israel and Bahrain) do not have a Flora but have annotated Checklists, and national Floras are at different stages of completion for Iran, Iraq and Georgia. Where present, online resources are also given for references. We found major gaps in species concepts and taxonomic classification systems, and that many up-to-date Flora revisions remained unresolved, i.e. taxon ranks and species concepts varied among different countries, different systems were adopted or followed in the taxonomic treatments in the Floras and Checklists, and some of the current Floras are out of date. Floras are the first necessary step for many fields, including evolutionary biology, ecology, biogeography, and systematics, as well as environmental research and conservation of biodiversity at national and international levels. Here, we provide the progress updates on the main published floristic works of Southwest Asia, which continue to serve as references for the Flora of Southwest Asia, and will be the foundation of the MAP project.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23519894
Volume :
24
Issue :
e01257-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Global Ecology and Conservation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b57428032e8649fabdd350e73fa16f6f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01257