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Gateble G., Barrabe L., McPherson G., Munzinger Jérôme, Snow N., Swenson U. (2018). One new endemic plant species on average per month in New Caledonia, including eight more new species from ile Art (Belep Islands), a major micro-hotspot in need of protection. Australian Systematic Botany, 31 (5-6), p. 448-480. ISSN 1030-1887.

Titre du document
One new endemic plant species on average per month in New Caledonia, including eight more new species from ile Art (Belep Islands), a major micro-hotspot in need of protection
Année de publication
2018
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000453223300007
Auteurs
Gateble G., Barrabe L., McPherson G., Munzinger Jérôme, Snow N., Swenson U.
Source
Australian Systematic Botany, 2018, 31 (5-6), p. 448-480 ISSN 1030-1887
The New Caledonian biodiversity hotspot contains many micro-hotspots that exhibit high plant micro-endemism, and that are facing different types and intensities of threats. The Belep archipelago, and especially ile Art, with 24 and 21 respective narrowly endemic species (1 Extinct, 21 Critically Endangered and 2 Endangered), should be considered as the most sensitive micro-hotspot of plant diversity in New Caledonia because of the high anthropogenic threat of fire. Nano-hotspots could also be defined for the low forest remnants of the southern and northern plateaus of ile Art. With an average rate of more than one new species described for New Caledonia each month since January 2000 and five new endemics for the Belep archipelago since 2009, the state of knowledge of the flora is steadily improving. The present account of eight new species from ile Art (Bocquillonia montrouzieri Gateble & McPherson, Cleidion artense Gateble & McPherson, Endiandra artensis Munzinger & McPherson, Eugenia belepiana J.W.Dawson ex N.Snow, Eugenia insulartensis J.W.Dawson ex N.Snow, Macaranga latebrosa Gateble & McPherson, Planchonella serpentinicola Swenson & Munzinger and Psychotria neodouarrei Barrabe & A.Martini) further demonstrates the need both to recognise the Belep Islands as a major New Caledonian micro-hotspot and to formulate concrete conservation programs for the archipelago.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Description Géographique
NOUVELLE CALEDONIE ; BELEP ARCHIPEL
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010074774]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010074774
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