Assessing digital accessible botanical knowledge and priorities for exploration and discovery of plant diversity across Mesoamerica

Author:

Ramírez‐Barahona Santiago1ORCID,Cuervo‐Robayo Angela P.2ORCID,Magallón Susana1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Botánica, Instituto de Biología Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico 04510 Mexico

2. Departamento de Zoología, Instituto de Biología Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico 04510 Mexico

Abstract

Summary Digital accessible biodiversity knowledge has the potential to greatly advance botanical research and guide conservation efforts. Evaluating its shortfalls is key to understanding its limits and prioritising regions in need of renewed survey efforts. We used the Royal Botanical Gardens Kew's World Checklist of Vascular Plants to parse publicly available occurrence data downloaded from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility and quantify the spatial distribution of spatial, phylogenetic, and temporal data shortfalls across Mesoamerica. After processing 3578 777 occurrence records for 32 522 species of vascular plants across Mesoamerica, we found evidence of poor data coverage: incomplete characterisation of species diversity, old occurrence records, and low phylogenetic representation. One‐third of the region showed large gaps for at least one of these dimensions (hotspots) and < 15% had adequate data coverage across dimensions. Overall, the shortfalls we identified compromise the quality of digitally available occurrence data and hamper research on spatial phylogenetics and species dynamics under anthropogenic disturbances. Our analyses identified areas of opportunity for increased efforts in data digitisation, botanical exploration, sequencing, and biodiversity monitoring. These efforts would serve to increase and rejuvenate knowledge on the geographic distribution of vascular plants in Mesoamerica.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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