Small and in‐country herbaria are vital for accurate plant threat assessments: A case study from Peru

Author:

Delves Jay12ORCID,Albán‐Castillo Joaquina3ORCID,Cano Asunción3ORCID,Fernández Aviles Carmen4,Gagnon Edeline15ORCID,Gonzáles Paúl3ORCID,Knapp Sandra6ORCID,León Blanca37ORCID,Marcelo‐Peña Jose Luis8ORCID,Reynel Carlos9ORCID,Rojas Gonzáles Rocío del Pilar10ORCID,Rodríguez Rodríguez Eric F.11ORCID,Särkinen Tiina1ORCID,Vásquez Martínez Rodolfo12ORCID,Moonlight Peter W.113ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

2. Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment Western Sydney University Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Herbario San Marcos, Museo de Historia Natural Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos Lima Peru

4. Instituto Científico Michael Owen Dillon (IMOD) Arequipa Peru

5. Dept. Integrative Biology, College of Biological Science University of Guelph Guelph Ontario Canada

6. Natural History Museum London UK

7. Department of Geography and the Environment University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas USA

8. Universidad Nacional de Jaén Cajamarca Peru

9. Herbario, Departamento Académico de Biología Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina Lima Peru

10. Herbario Selva Central (HOXA) Jardín Botánico de Missouri Oxapampa Pasco Peru

11. Herbarium Truxillense (HUT) Universidad Nacional de Trujillo Trujillo Peru

12. Jardín Botánico de Missouri Oxapampa Pasco Peru

13. Botany, School of Natural Sciences Trinity College Dublin Dublin 2 Ireland

Abstract

Societal Impact StatementHerbaria can be considered plant libraries, each holding collections of dried specimens documenting plant diversity in space and time. For many plant species, these are our only evidence of their existence and the only means of assessing their conservation status. Specimens in all herbaria, especially those in small and often under‐resourced herbaria in megadiverse countries, are key to achieving accurate estimates of the conservation status of the world's plant species. They are also part of a country's shared heritage and critical contributions to knowledge of the world's diversity.Summary Internationally agreed targets to assess the conservation status of all plant species rely largely on digitised distribution data from specimens held in herbaria. Using taxonomically curated databases of herbarium specimen data for the mega‐diverse genera Begonia (Begoniaceae) and Solanum (Solanaceae) occurring in Peru, we test the value added from including data from local herbaria and herbaria of different sizes on estimations of threat status using International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List criteria. We find that the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) has little data from Peruvian herbaria and adding these data influences the estimated threat status of these species, reducing the numbers of Critically Endangered and Vulnerable species in both genera. Similarly, adding data from small‐ and medium‐sized herbaria, whether in‐country or not, also improves the accuracy of threat assessments. [Correction added on 08 September 2023, after first online publication: In the preceding sentence, “litter” has been corrected to “little” in this version.] A renewed focus on resourcing and recognising the contribution of small and in‐country herbaria is required if we are to meet internationally agreed targets for plant conservation. We discuss our case study in the broader context of democratising and increasing participation in global botanical science.

Funder

National Geographic Society

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Forestry

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