Söderström Lars, Hagborg Anders, von Konrat Matt, Bartholomew-Began Sharon, Bell David, Briscoe Laura, Brown Elizabeth, Cargill D Christine, Costa Denise P, Crandall-Stotler Barbara J, Cooper Endymion D, Dauphin Gregorio, Engel John J, Feldberg Kathrin, Glenny David, Gradstein S Robbert, He Xiaolan, Heinrichs Jochen, Hentschel Jörn, Ilkiu-Borges Anna Luiza, Katagiri Tomoyuki, Konstantinova Nadezhda A, Larraín Juan, Long David G, Nebel Martin, Pócs Tamás, Puche Felisa, Reiner-Drehwald Elena, Renner Matt A M, Sass-Gyarmati Andrea, Schäfer-Verwimp Alfons, Moragues José Gabriel Segarra, Stotler Raymond E, Sukkharak Phiangphak, Thiers Barbara M, Uribe Jaime, Váňa Jiří, Villarreal Juan Carlos, Wigginton Martin, Zhang Li, Zhu Rui-Liang
Department of Biology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway.
Department of Science and Education, Field Museum, 1400 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605-2496, United States of America.
PhytoKeys. 2016 Jan 27(59):1-828. doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.59.6261. eCollection 2016.
A working checklist of accepted taxa worldwide is vital in achieving the goal of developing an online flora of all known plants by 2020 as part of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation. We here present the first-ever worldwide checklist for liverworts (Marchantiophyta) and hornworts (Anthocerotophyta) that includes 7486 species in 398 genera representing 92 families from the two phyla. The checklist has far reaching implications and applications, including providing a valuable tool for taxonomists and systematists, analyzing phytogeographic and diversity patterns, aiding in the assessment of floristic and taxonomic knowledge, and identifying geographical gaps in our understanding of the global liverwort and hornwort flora. The checklist is derived from a working data set centralizing nomenclature, taxonomy and geography on a global scale. Prior to this effort a lack of centralization has been a major impediment for the study and analysis of species richness, conservation and systematic research at both regional and global scales. The success of this checklist, initiated in 2008, has been underpinned by its community approach involving taxonomic specialists working towards a consensus on taxonomy, nomenclature and distribution.
作为《全球植物保护战略》的一部分,制定一份全球公认分类群的工作清单对于实现到2020年编制所有已知植物在线植物志的目标至关重要。我们在此展示了有史以来第一份全球苔类植物(地钱门)和角苔类植物(角苔门)清单,其中包括来自这两个门的92个科、398个属的7486种植物。该清单具有深远的意义和应用价值,包括为分类学家和系统学家提供有价值的工具、分析植物地理和多样性模式、协助评估植物区系和分类学知识,以及识别我们在全球苔类植物和角苔类植物区系认知上的地理空白。该清单源自一个在全球范围内集中命名法、分类学和地理信息的工作数据集。在此之前,缺乏集中化一直是区域和全球尺度上物种丰富度、保护和系统研究的主要障碍。这份始于2008年的清单的成功,得益于其社区方法,该方法让分类学专家就分类学、命名法和分布达成共识。