1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3207(98)00031-7
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Defining conservation priorities for plant taxa in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada using herbarium records

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“…Uses of herbarium collections for investigations other than climate change include documentation of shifts in plant biodiversity with increasing urbanization ( Dolan et al, 2011 ), population extinction of environmentally sensitive plants ( Lienert et al, 2002 ), conservation priorities for taxa in endangered habitats ( MacDougall et al, 1998 ), and human-induced reductions in individual plant size (dwarfi sm ; Law and Salick, 2005 ). Herbarium specimens have also been used to track the movement of invasive species across a region, as in the cases of the ornamental Callery pear tree ( Pyrus calleryana Decne.)…”
Section: Vouchers Deposited Over Time Form a Valuable Database That Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uses of herbarium collections for investigations other than climate change include documentation of shifts in plant biodiversity with increasing urbanization ( Dolan et al, 2011 ), population extinction of environmentally sensitive plants ( Lienert et al, 2002 ), conservation priorities for taxa in endangered habitats ( MacDougall et al, 1998 ), and human-induced reductions in individual plant size (dwarfi sm ; Law and Salick, 2005 ). Herbarium specimens have also been used to track the movement of invasive species across a region, as in the cases of the ornamental Callery pear tree ( Pyrus calleryana Decne.)…”
Section: Vouchers Deposited Over Time Form a Valuable Database That Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e data provided by herbarium (the aforementioned institutions), in digital or other formats, are crucial because, together with environmental data, they can help in the delineation of range and species descriptions (MacDougall et al 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have used data from herbarium specimens to detect rarity (MacDougall et al 1998) and decline (Burgman et al 1995;Hedenäs et al 2002;Case et al 2007), but the methods employed in these studies would not be appropriate or would be too difficult to scale-up to examine a database as large as entire plant families (however, see Ungricht et al 2005). Certain limitations to using herbarium records for conservation assessments do exist (see Golding 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%