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Biodiversity and Conservation of Plants in Brazil
Authors:ANA MARIA GIULIETTI§  ,RAYMOND M. HARLEY&dagger  ,LUCIANO PAGANUCCI DE QUEIROZ,MARIA DAS GRAÇ  AS LAPA WANDERLEY&Dagger  , CASSIO VAN DEN BERG
Affiliation:Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, BR 116, Km 03, Campus Universitário, Feira de Santana 44031-460, Bahia, Brasil;Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AE, United Kingdom;Instituto de Botânica, Caixa Postal 4005, São Paulo 01061-970, São Paulo, Brasil
Abstract:Abstract:  With more than 56,000 species (excluding fungi), Brazil has one of the richest floras in the world—nearly 19% of the world flora. Our knowledge of the diversity and status of nonvascular plants in Brazil is still fragmentary, although localized studies on algae have revealed loss of species resulting from environmental pollution. Emphasis on local floral surveys, rather than wider taxonomic studies, has obscured estimates of national totals for most taxonomic groups. Knowledge of angiosperms, especially monocotyledons (of which 45% of the species are endemic), is more complete than most. For this group figures are more reliable, with some distribution patterns, endemism levels, and centers of diversity identified. Much, however, still awaits discovery. Coordinated efforts to catalog Brazil's flora are in progress and include projects such as the conservation priority-setting workshops of the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment, which have identified key conservation areas in the major biomes; development of threatened species lists for plants; and the assembly of type data on species of northeastern Brazil through the Darwin Initiative—all of which greatly assist in increasing our knowledge. These initiatives also underline the urgent need to expand the numbers and geographic spread of projects on plant systematics and taxonomy in Brazil, a measure that demands adequate provision of funding and training programs for plant specialists. Finally, Brazil's environmental agency (IBAMA) could play a proactive role in opening protected areas under its jurisdiction, thereby facilitating botanical research by university departments and research institutes.
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