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Chilean Bromeliaceae: diversity, distribution and evaluation of conservation status
Authors:Georg Zizka  Marco Schmidt  Katharina Schulte  Patricio Novoa  Raquel Pinto  Konstantin König
Institution:1. Department of Diversity and Evolution of Higher Plants, Institute of Ecology, Evolution and Diversity, Goethe-University, 60323, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
2. Department of Botany and Molecular Evolution, Research Institute Senckenberg, 60325, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
3. Jefe Hortícultura, Jardín Botánico Nacional, Vi?a del Mar, Chile
4. Universidad Arturo Prat, Iquique, Chile
5. Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F), 60325, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Abstract:Chile is home to 23 species of Bromeliaceae, including 2 subspecies and 4 varieties. Twenty species are endemic to the country. We examined 883 herbarium specimens from 27 herbaria for our treatment of the Bromeliaceae for the “Flora de Chile”. These data and field observations resulted in a comprehensive database that we used to generate distribution maps for each species. We applied ecological niche modelling to reveal distribution areas and centers of Bromeliaceae diversity. We further analysed the collecting dates of the herbarium specimens to assess possible changes in species abundance. In this study we assess the conservation status of the bromeliad species in Chile. IUCN categories were assigned to the 27 bromeliad taxa as follows: Critically endangered: 4, Endangered: 6, Vulnerable: 11, Near threatened: 2, Least concern: 4. No species has become “Extinct” up to now. We also put forth a hypothesis about their biogeographic history.
Keywords:Ecological niche modelling            Fascicularia                      Greigia                      Ochagavia                      Puya                      Tillandsia
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