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Insights from natural history collections: analysing the New Zealand macroalgal flora using herbarium data

机译:来自自然历史收藏的见解:使用植物标本室数据分析新西兰大型藻类植物

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Herbaria and natural history collections (NHC) are critical to the practice of taxonomy and have potential to serve as sources of data for biodiversity and conservation. They are the repositories of vital reference specimens, enabling species to be studied and their distribution in space and time to be documented and analysed, as well as enabling the development of hypotheses about species relationships. The herbarium of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (WELT) contains scientifically and historically significant marine macroalgal collections, including type specimens, primarily of New Zealand species, as well as valuable exsiccatae from New Zealand and Australia. The herbarium was initiated in 1865 with the establishment of the Colonial Museum and is the only herbarium in New Zealand where there has been consistent expert taxonomic attention to the macroalgae over the past 50 years. We examined 19,422 records of marine macroalgae from around New Zealand collected over the past 164 years housed in WELT, assessing the records in terms of their spatial and temporal coverage as well as their uniqueness and abundance. The data provided an opportunity to review the state of knowledge of the New Zealand macroalgal flora reflected in the collections at WELT, to examine how knowledge of the macroalgal flora has been built over time in terms of the number of collections and the number of species recognised, and identify where there are gaps in the current collections as far as numbers of specimens per taxon, as well as with respect to geographical and seasonal coverage.
机译:药草和自然历史收藏(NHC)对于分类学的实践至关重要,并有潜力作为生物多样性和保护数据的来源。它们是重要参考标本的存储库,可以对物种进行研究并对其时空分布进行记录和分析,还可以建立有关物种关系的假设。新西兰Te Papa Tongarewa博物馆(WELT)的植物标本室包含科学和历史上重要的海洋大型藻类收藏品,包括主要来自新西兰物种的类型标本以及来自新西兰和澳大利亚的宝贵exsiccatae。植物标本室始于1865年殖民地博物馆的建立,是过去50年以来新西兰唯一的一直对大型藻类进行专业分类学关注的植物标本室。我们检查了过去164年来保存在WELT中的来自新西兰各地的19,422条海洋巨藻记录,并根据它们的时空覆盖范围以及它们的独特性和丰度来评估这些记录。这些数据提供了一个机会,可以审查在WELT的收藏中反映的新西兰大型藻类植物的知识状态,以了解随着时间的推移如何根据收藏数量和已确认物种的数量来建立大型藻类植物的知识。 ,并根据每个分类单元的标本数量以及地理和季节覆盖范围,确定当前集合中哪些地方存在空白。

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