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Endemic Seed Plant Species from Hainan Island: A Checklist
Authors:Javier Francisco-Ortega  Fa-Guo Wang  Zhong-Sheng Wang  Fu-Wu Xing  Hong Liu  Han Xu  Wei-Xiang Xu  Yi-Bo Luo  Xi-Qiang Song  Stephan Gale  David E Boufford  Mike Maunder  Shu-Qing An
Institution:1. Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, FL, 33199, USA
2. Center for Tropical Plant Conservation, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Coral Gables, Miami, FL, 33156, USA
3. South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, 510650, People’s Republic of China
4. Laboratory of Forest Ecology and Global Change, School of Life Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210093, People’s Republic of China
5. Department of Earth and Environment, Florida International University, Miami, FL, 33199, USA
6. Research Institute of Tropical Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Guangzhou, 510520, People’s Republic of China
7. Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiangshan, Beijing, 100093, People’s Republic of China
8. Key Laboratory of Tropical Horticultural Plant Resources and Genetic Improvement, Hainan University, Haikou, 570228, People’s Republic of China
9. Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden, Lam Kam Road, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong SAR, People’s Republic of China
10. Harvard University Herbaria, 22 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA
11. Al Ain Wildlife Park and Resort, PO Box?1204, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Abstract:Global conservation of plant biodiversity on tropical islands is a major priority, as approximately one third of all endangered plant species are insular endemics. Checklists can be an important first step in determining conservation priorities on islands. Hainan, the largest island in the Indo-Burma Biodiversity Hotspot, and therefore an international focus for conservation, has the most extensive and best preserved tropical forests in China. In this study we enumerate the endemic seed plants of Hainan Island. The checklist was prepared by consulting: (1) several bibliographic/taxonomic data base resources, (2) relevant taxonomic treatments and floras, and (3) plant taxonomists who are actively working with Chinese plants. The checklist also contains information concerning conservation status, the occurrence of Hainan endemics in four protected areas on the island, and available molecular phylogenies. An additional checklist of the species that were until recently thought to be endemic to Hainan, but are no longer considered to be, is also presented. In a separate paper in this issue of Botanical Review the patterns of endemism on Hainan Island are discussed.
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