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Distribution and conservation of Aniba aubl. (Lauraceae Jussieu) species in brazil
This study conducts a biogeographical review of Aniba in Brazil, including its actual and potential distribution, and a review on the species conservation status. The potential distribution of each Aniba species was modeled using the Brazilian Plants and Fungi Biogeography system, which is interconn...
Autor principal: | Franciscon, Carlos Henrique |
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Outros Autores: | Miranda, Izildinha Souza |
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oai:repositorio:1-14946 Distribution and conservation of Aniba aubl. (Lauraceae Jussieu) species in brazil Distribuição e conservação das espécies de Aniba Aubl. (Lauraceae Jussieu) no Brasil Franciscon, Carlos Henrique Miranda, Izildinha Souza This study conducts a biogeographical review of Aniba in Brazil, including its actual and potential distribution, and a review on the species conservation status. The potential distribution of each Aniba species was modeled using the Brazilian Plants and Fungi Biogeography system, which is interconnected with the SpeciesLink network. A consensus model based on up to five algorithms was used to model the potential distribution of each species. The endemism, conservation status and rarity of each species in Brazil were also analyzed. A total of 3059 records of 30 Brazilian Aniba species were found. In total, 16.1% of the records were excluded because of the lack of valid names, and 53.4% were excluded because of the lack of georeference and name of the person who identified the record. The consensus model showed good results for species with 20 or more pixels. The other species had many errors, and their models could only be used to determine new areas for collections. Nine species were endemic to Brazil, and only three species showed no indicator of rarity. The geographical distribution of Brazilian Aniba species shows a predominantly Amazonian pattern. Only four species are not actually found in the Amazon. Some Amazonian species may also be found in Atlantic Forest areas, and many other species have the potential to live there. Our results indicate that only three species have no conservation problems, whereas 14 species have conservation problems, and 13 other species require further population studies to be best evaluated. © 2018, Universidade Estadual de Campinas UNICAMP. All rights reserved. 2020-05-07T13:57:40Z 2020-05-07T13:57:40Z 2018 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/14946 10.1590/1676-0611-BN-2017-0362 en Volume 18, Número 3 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazil http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/ application/pdf Biota Neotropica |
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This study conducts a biogeographical review of Aniba in Brazil, including its actual and potential distribution, and a review on the species conservation status. The potential distribution of each Aniba species was modeled using the Brazilian Plants and Fungi Biogeography system, which is interconnected with the SpeciesLink network. A consensus model based on up to five algorithms was used to model the potential distribution of each species. The endemism, conservation status and rarity of each species in Brazil were also analyzed. A total of 3059 records of 30 Brazilian Aniba species were found. In total, 16.1% of the records were excluded because of the lack of valid names, and 53.4% were excluded because of the lack of georeference and name of the person who identified the record. The consensus model showed good results for species with 20 or more pixels. The other species had many errors, and their models could only be used to determine new areas for collections. Nine species were endemic to Brazil, and only three species showed no indicator of rarity. The geographical distribution of Brazilian Aniba species shows a predominantly Amazonian pattern. Only four species are not actually found in the Amazon. Some Amazonian species may also be found in Atlantic Forest areas, and many other species have the potential to live there. Our results indicate that only three species have no conservation problems, whereas 14 species have conservation problems, and 13 other species require further population studies to be best evaluated. © 2018, Universidade Estadual de Campinas UNICAMP. All rights reserved. |
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Franciscon, Carlos Henrique |
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Franciscon, Carlos Henrique Distribution and conservation of Aniba aubl. (Lauraceae Jussieu) species in brazil |
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Miranda, Izildinha Souza |
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Distribution and conservation of Aniba aubl. (Lauraceae Jussieu) species in brazil |
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Distribution and conservation of Aniba aubl. (Lauraceae Jussieu) species in brazil |
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Distribution and conservation of Aniba aubl. (Lauraceae Jussieu) species in brazil |
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Distribution and conservation of Aniba aubl. (Lauraceae Jussieu) species in brazil |
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Distribution and conservation of Aniba aubl. (Lauraceae Jussieu) species in brazil |
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distribution and conservation of aniba aubl. (lauraceae jussieu) species in brazil |
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Biota Neotropica |
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