WoS: WOS:000488978100005
Scopus: SCOPUS_ID:85072103482
2019
artículo de investigación
Biodiversity assessments are currently routine in most countries for measuring the impact of environmentally damaging projects. In order to properly document the species diversity occurring at a given locality, a fine understanding of the life history of each taxonomic group is needed. Thus, organism groups whose life cycle is poorly known may be overlooked in floristic assessments and underrepresented in natural history collections. This may lead to incomplete sampling and eventually inappropriate estimates of the local diversity and the extinction risks of certain taxa. Here, we study ephemeral bryophytes in central Chile semi-arid ecosystems. We selected Costesia macrocarpa, a Chilean endemic moss, as a model to demonstrate the consequences of omitting the life cycle information of a taxon when assessing its extinction risk, and for plant species diversity estimation in a given area. Based on winter sampling, we found that Costesia is not a vulnerable nor a nearly-threatened taxon, as has been previously suggested. Our findings reveal that it is ubiquitous throughout central Chile during the wet season, with no observed risk of extinction. These observations can be applied to several other little-known ephemeral bryophyte taxa found in central Chile.
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| Bryologist | 0007-2745 |
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| Plant Sciences |
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| Plant Science |
| Ecology, Evolution, Behavior And Systematics |
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| FONDECYT |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo CientÃfico y Tecnológico |
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| The senior author greatly acknowledges the staff at CONC, H, JE, MO, PC, NY, S and SGO for sending valuable collections for this study, and/or for providing working space and full access to their collections when visiting these institutions. Special thanks are due to a Pentti Tuomikoski Fund (Finland) given to JL to support herbarium work at H. Ximena Romero, Gabriela Zegers and Nicolas Garcia are acknowledged for providing interesting collections of Costesia from different localities. Javier Jauregui, Sebastian Ponce, Auna and Simon Larrain, and Robens Masisi helped during fieldwork. We thank CONAF for collecting permits given and for logistic support, especially at Penuelas National Reserve and La Campana National Park. Kavita Elliott is acknowledged for improving the English. This study was funded by FONDECYT through a postdoctoral grant (no. 3160556) to JL. |
| The senior author greatly acknowledges the staff at CONC, H, JE, MO, PC, NY, S and SGO for sending valuable collections for this study, and/ or for providing working space and full access to their collections when visiting these institutions. Special thanks are due to a Pentti Tuomikoski Fund (Finland) given to JL to support herbarium work at H. Ximena Romero, Gabriela Zegers and Nicolás García are acknowledged for providing interesting collections of Costesia from different localities. Javier Jáuregui, Sebastián Ponce, Auna and Simón Larraín, and Robens Masisi helped during fieldwork. We thank CONAF for collecting permits given and for logistic support, especially at Peñuelas National Reserve and La Campana National Park. Kavita Elliott is acknowledged for improving the English. This study was funded by FONDECYT through a postdoctoral grant (no. 3160556) to JL. |
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