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DIAZ Sandra Myrna
artículos
Título:
Botanical Monography in the Anthropocene
Autor/es:
GRACE, OLWEN M.; PÉREZ-ESCOBAR, OSCAR A.; LUCAS, EVE J.; VORONTSOVA, MARIA S.; LEWIS, GWILYM P.; WALKER, BARNABY E.; LOHMANN, LÚCIA G.; KNAPP, SANDRA; WILKIE, PETER; SARKINEN, TIINA; DARBYSHIRE, IAIN; LUGHADHA, EIMEAR NIC; MONRO, ALEXANDRE; WOUDSTRA, YANNICK; DEMISSEW, SEBSEBE; MUASYA, A. MUTHAMA; DÍAZ, SANDRA; BAKER, WILLIAM J.; ANTONELLI, ALEXANDRE
Revista:
TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE.
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
Referencias:
Año: 2021 vol. 26 p. 433 - 441
ISSN:
1360-1385
Resumen:
Unprecedented changes in the Earth´s biota are prompting urgent efforts to describe and conserve plant diversity. For centuries, botanical monographs ? comprehensive systematic treatments of a family or genus ? have been the gold standard for disseminating scientific information to accelerate research. The lack of a monograph compounds the risk that undiscovered species become extinct before they can be studied and conserved. Progress towards estimating the Tree of Life and digital information resources now bring even the most ambitious monographs within reach. Here, we recommend best practices to complete monographs urgently, especially for tropical plant groups under imminent threat or with expected socioeconomic benefits. We also highlight the renewed relevance and potential impact of monographies for the understanding, sustainable use, and conservation of biodiversity.