2015
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860201566405
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Abstract: The checklist of the vascular plants of the Southern Cone presents updated information of 19,787 taxa and 44,943 synonyms, distributed in 2,679 genera and 318 families. This checklist was prepared, and its permanently updated, using the database "Documenta Florae Australis", with the contribution of numerous researchers and institutions, and constitutes the bases for the Flora of Argentina, currently under preparation. Here we evaluate the current knowledge of vascular plants in the Southern Cone and provide a… Show more

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“…Other species are added to the site species list based on surveys of specimens in herbaria in South America, the USA and Europe or online (e.g., CRIA, ). All entries are carefully checked for doubtful determinations and synonyms by consulting the taxonomic literature, the ‘Flora do Brasil’ (http://floradobrasil.jbrj.gov.br/) and the ‘Flora del Conosur’ (Zuloaga & Belgrano, ; http://www.darwin.edu.ar/), with additional direct consultation of taxonomists. Our data exclude checklists with < 10 species, because in lowland tropical regions, this is invariably attributable to low sampling or collecting efforts, rather than truly low species richness.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other species are added to the site species list based on surveys of specimens in herbaria in South America, the USA and Europe or online (e.g., CRIA, ). All entries are carefully checked for doubtful determinations and synonyms by consulting the taxonomic literature, the ‘Flora do Brasil’ (http://floradobrasil.jbrj.gov.br/) and the ‘Flora del Conosur’ (Zuloaga & Belgrano, ; http://www.darwin.edu.ar/), with additional direct consultation of taxonomists. Our data exclude checklists with < 10 species, because in lowland tropical regions, this is invariably attributable to low sampling or collecting efforts, rather than truly low species richness.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desde la publicación original del Catálogo del Cono Sur (Zuloaga et al, 2008), su información florística ha sido constantemente actualizada y atendidas las novedades sistemáticas, taxonómicas y nomenclaturales. Con anterioridad al presente trabajo, la información contenida en DFA se utilizó en otras colaboraciones florísticas (Zuloaga & Belgrano, 2015;Ulloa et al, 2017) y hoy, habiendo transcurrido once años desde la publicación original del Catálogo del Cono Sur, el objetivo principal de este trabajo es proveer de una nueva actualización, comparar los datos de aquella publicación con los disponibles actualmente y, finalmente, la de brindar una nueva versión del catálogo completo, en esta oportunidad en soporte digital. (Apéndice 1 disponible en: http://www.ojs.darwin.edu.ar/index.…”
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“…For example, in the so-called Southern Cone of South America (Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay and southern Brazil, as defined in [36], this family is the third in species number (1,365), following Asteraceae (2,523) and Poaceae (1,535). Some of the most diversified genera of the region belong to this family, such as Adesmia DC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%