Photographs as an essential biodiversity resource: drivers of gaps in the vascular plant photographic record

Author:

Mesaglio Thomas12ORCID,Sauquet Hervé13ORCID,Coleman David1ORCID,Wenk Elizabeth1ORCID,Cornwell William K.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences UNSW Sydney Sydney NSW 2052 Australia

2. Centre for Ecosystem Science, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences UNSW Sydney Sydney NSW 2052 Australia

3. National Herbarium of New South Wales Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

Abstract

Summary The photographic record is increasingly becoming an important biodiversity resource for primary research and conservation monitoring. However, globally, there are important gaps in this record even in relatively well‐researched floras. To quantify the gaps in the Australian native vascular plant photographic record, we systematically surveyed 33 sources of well‐curated species photographs, assembling a list of species with accessible and verifiable photographs, as well as the species for which this search failed. Of 21 077 Australian native species, 3715 lack a verifiable photograph across our 33 surveyed resources. There are three major geographic hotspots of unphotographed species in Australia, all far from current population centres. Many unphotographed species are small in stature or uncharismatic, and many are also recently described. The large number of recently described species without accessible photographs was surprising. There are longstanding efforts in Australia to organise the plant photographic record, but in the absence of a global consensus to treat photographs as an essential biodiversity resource, this has not become common practice. Many recently described species are small‐range endemics and some have special conservation status. Completing the botanical photographic record across the globe will facilitate a virtuous feedback loop of more efficient identification, monitoring and conservation.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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