Checklist of the endemic vascular plants of Andalusia

Checklist
Versão mais recente published by Department of Plant Biology (Botany), University of Cordoba on fev 7, 2024 Department of Plant Biology (Botany), University of Cordoba

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Descrição

This dataset provides a list of vascular plant species that are endemic to Andalusia. It includes a total of 364 species (or 394 taxa if infra-specific ranks are considered), distributed across 160 genera belonging to 44 families. Those species that, although they have a significant presence in Andalusia, extend beyond its borders, have been excluded. This checklist is based on the book by Devesa & Martínez-Sagarra (2023), Plantas vasculares endémicas de Andalucía. It represents, therefore, an approximation that has required a prior taxonomic assessment of the taxa described for this territory until the date of the publication of the book.

Registros de Dados

Os dados deste recurso de checklist foram publicados como um Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), que é o formato padronizado para compartilhamento de dados de biodiversidade como um conjunto de uma ou mais tabelas de dados. A tabela de dados do núcleo contém 395 registros.

This IPT archives the data and thus serves as the data repository. The data and resource metadata are available for download in the downloads section. The versions table lists other versions of the resource that have been made publicly available and allows tracking changes made to the resource over time.

Versões

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Como citar

Pesquisadores deveriam citar esta obra da seguinte maneira:

Devesa J A, Martínez-Sagarra G (2024). Checklist of the endemic vascular plants of Andalusia. Version 2.3. Department of Plant Biology (Botany), University of Cordoba. Checklist dataset. https://doi.org/10.15470/vqvpnt

Direitos

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O editor e o detentor dos direitos deste trabalho é Department of Plant Biology (Botany), University of Cordoba. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) License.

GBIF Registration

Este recurso foi registrado no GBIF e atribuído ao seguinte GBIF UUID: 7a7f5666-b1e1-4501-9ed6-4119d48eac4e.  Department of Plant Biology (Botany), University of Cordoba publica este recurso, e está registrado no GBIF como um publicador de dados aprovado por GBIF Spain.

Palavras-chave

Checklist; endemismos; Andalucía; Tracheophyta

Contatos

Juan A. Devesa
  • Provedor Dos Metadados
  • Originador
  • Ponto De Contato
Professor
Dept. of Botany, Ecology and Plant Physiology, University of Córdoba (Spain)
Campus de Rabanales
14071 Córdoba
Córdoba
ES
+34 957 218731
Gloria Martínez-Sagarra
  • Provedor Dos Metadados
  • Originador
  • Ponto De Contato
Researcher
Dept. of Botany, Ecology and Plant Physiology, University of Córdoba (Spain)
Campus de Rabanales
14071 Córdoba
Córdoba
ES
+34 957 218731

Cobertura Geográfica

This dataset covers Andalusia (southern Spain), including the provinces of Almeria, Cadiz, Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen, Malaga, and Seville.

Coordenadas delimitadoras Sul Oeste [35,96, -7,471], Norte Leste [38,771, -1,582]

Cobertura Taxonômica

The dataset covers vascular plant species endemic to this territory, including gymnosperms and, for the most part, angiosperms.

Reino Plantae
Filo Tracheophyta
Class Magnoliopsida, Liliopsida, Pinopsida

Cobertura Temporal

Data Inicial / Data final 2021-04-01 / 2023-05-15

Dados Sobre o Projeto

The SUMHAL project aims to contribute to the conservation of biodiversity in the Western Mediterranean hotspot through the use of high-tech infrastructure and collaboration between researchers and the general public. The aim of WP9 is to produce useful information to address the conservation of plant diversity in the Baetic Mountains, with three main focuses: 1) evolution of plant diversity in the region (LWE2103033), 2) current situation of plant diversity in the region (LWE2103034), and 3) prospective approach (LWE2103035). The checklist presented satisfies objective 3, in section 9.3.1 (Status of endemic species), which in turn consists of three tasks: 1) List of Andalusian endemisms, Information for each taxon endemic, and 3) Book on Andalusian endemisms.

Título Sustainability for Mediterranean Hotspots in Andalusia integrating LifeWatch ERIC (SUMHAL). Work package 9 (WP9): Conservation of plant diversity in the Betic mountain ranges
Identificador LIFEWATCH-2019-09-CSIC-4, POPE 2014-2020
Financiamento This study was funded by MICINN through European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Descrição da Área de Estudo The study was conducted in the autonomous community of Andalusia (Spain), covering both the Betic mountain ranges (a fundamental focus of the SUMHAL Project) and Sierra Morena, as well as the Guadalquivir Depression.
Descrição do Design Review of bibliographic information and material conserved in herbaria with the aim of: a) preparing a list of endemic vascular plants of Andalusia, b) providing information on these endemic taxa, and c) compiling this information in a book. This information was reviewed, compiled, and taxonomically assessed between 2021 and 2023 (see Temporal coverage section). Therefore, taxa described after the publication date of the book by Martínez-Sagarra & Devesa (2023) have not been included in this checklist.

Citações bibliográficas

  1. Devesa, J.A. & Martínez-Sagarra, G. (2023) Plantas vasculares endémicas de Andalucía, 778 pp. MG MARKETING. Villa del Río (Córdoba). ISBN: 978-84-09-51896-8. https://bibdigital.rjb.csic.es/idurl/1/1769339

Metadados Adicionais

Identificadores alternativos 10.15470/vqvpnt
7a7f5666-b1e1-4501-9ed6-4119d48eac4e
https://ipt.gbif.es/resource?r=vasculares-endemicas-andalucia