Trends and gaps in the literature on native palms of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest

Author:

Cerqueira Amanda Freitas12ORCID,Benchimol Maíra1ORCID,Sousa‐Santos Catriane3ORCID,Bezerra Inajara Marques3ORCID,Santana dos Santos Martielly3ORCID,Dalmolin Ândrea Carla2ORCID,Gaiotto Fernanda Amato1ORCID,Mielke Marcelo Schramm1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratório de Ecologia Aplicada à Conservação Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz CEP: 45662‐900 Ilhéus Rodovia Jorge Amado km 16 Brazil

2. Centro de Formação em Ciências Agroflorestais Universidade Federal do Sul da Bahia (UFSB) CEP: 45653‐919 Ilhéus BR 415 km 22 Brazil

3. Departamento de Ciências Biológicas Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz CEP: 45662‐900 Ilhéus Rodovia Jorge Amado km 16 Brazil

Abstract

AbstractPalms (Arecaceae) exert great relevance to the structure and functioning of tropical forest ecosystems, in addition to comprise key resources for frugivorous animals. However, many species are currently at risk of extinction due to overexploitation and/or habitat loss. Our study aimed to perform a systematic review with a scientometric approach of all 78 native palm species of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, seeking to identify the best‐studied species and regions, main studied topics, overall patterns, trends and gaps in scientific research associated with this botany family. In total, studies were carried out for 48 species belonging to 10 genera, with the number of studies exponentially increasing from the 70s and exhibiting great difference in the number of publications among species. Euterpe edulis was the most studied species (n = 274), followed by Acrocomia aculeata (n = 205), whereas Bactris bahiensis (1), Geonoma litoralis (1), Syagrus santosii (1) and Trithrinax acanthocoma (0) comprised the less studied species. The largest number of studies was carried out in the south‐eastern states of Brazil. Regarding the type of studies, 34% and 27% were related to biochemical properties and ecological processes, respectively, while studies on entomology (n = 26), tissue culture (n = 23) and taxonomy (n = 7) showed the lowest number of studies. Given the key role of palms in tropical forests, our study suggests that future research should focus on less studied species, including Desmoncus spp., Geonoma spp. and Trithrinax sp., and on some less studied areas like the north‐east portion of the Atlantic Forest.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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