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Main Authors: Ranjbaran, Yasaman, Canella, Marco, Fleischmann, Andreas, Codato, Nora, Boscariol, Valentina, Pungaršek, Špela, Natale, Sara, Dal Grande, Francesco
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: PhytoKeys 2025
Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40636268/
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author Ranjbaran, Yasaman
Canella, Marco
Fleischmann, Andreas
Codato, Nora
Boscariol, Valentina
Pungaršek, Špela
Natale, Sara
Dal Grande, Francesco
author_facet Ranjbaran, Yasaman
Canella, Marco
Fleischmann, Andreas
Codato, Nora
Boscariol, Valentina
Pungaršek, Špela
Natale, Sara
Dal Grande, Francesco
Ranjbaran, Yasaman
Canella, Marco
Fleischmann, Andreas
Codato, Nora
Boscariol, Valentina
Pungaršek, Špela
Natale, Sara
Dal Grande, Francesco
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Temporal and spatial herbarium density of (Wulfen) Feer (Campanulaceae): Insights into type material and historical distribution of an alpine endemic. Ranjbaran, Yasaman Canella, Marco Fleischmann, Andreas Codato, Nora Boscariol, Valentina Pungaršek, Špela Natale, Sara Dal Grande, Francesco (Wulfen) Feer is a chasmophyte endemic to the south-eastern Alps and the sole representative of the genus Feer. Its primary occurrences are in Julian Alps and on Mt. Storžič (Kamnik-Savinja Alps) in Slovenia. This study aims at elucidating the original material utilised by Wulfen in the initial description of , later reclassified as by Feer, while also exploring the temporal and spatial density of the species' herbarium collections. To this end, we examined preserved collections from six institutions, including botanical gardens and museums. A total of 127 herbarium vouchers were analysed to identify the specimens referenced by Wulfen. This comprehensive examination of historical collections, spanning over two centuries, allowed us to designate a lectotype, thereby providing a clear typification of . Additionally, we analysed the frequency and geographic distribution of herbarium specimens, a concept referred to as temporal and spatial herbarium density. This combined typification and spatial-temporal analysis not only strengthens the taxonomic clarity of the species, but also provides valuable insights into its botanical history, distribution patterns and conservation needs.
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spellingShingle Temporal and spatial herbarium density of (Wulfen) Feer (Campanulaceae): Insights into type material and historical distribution of an alpine endemic.
Ranjbaran, Yasaman
Canella, Marco
Fleischmann, Andreas
Codato, Nora
Boscariol, Valentina
Pungaršek, Špela
Natale, Sara
Dal Grande, Francesco
Temporal and spatial herbarium density of (Wulfen) Feer (Campanulaceae): Insights into type material and historical distribution of an alpine endemic. Ranjbaran, Yasaman Canella, Marco Fleischmann, Andreas Codato, Nora Boscariol, Valentina Pungaršek, Špela Natale, Sara Dal Grande, Francesco (Wulfen) Feer is a chasmophyte endemic to the south-eastern Alps and the sole representative of the genus Feer. Its primary occurrences are in Julian Alps and on Mt. Storžič (Kamnik-Savinja Alps) in Slovenia. This study aims at elucidating the original material utilised by Wulfen in the initial description of , later reclassified as by Feer, while also exploring the temporal and spatial density of the species' herbarium collections. To this end, we examined preserved collections from six institutions, including botanical gardens and museums. A total of 127 herbarium vouchers were analysed to identify the specimens referenced by Wulfen. This comprehensive examination of historical collections, spanning over two centuries, allowed us to designate a lectotype, thereby providing a clear typification of . Additionally, we analysed the frequency and geographic distribution of herbarium specimens, a concept referred to as temporal and spatial herbarium density. This combined typification and spatial-temporal analysis not only strengthens the taxonomic clarity of the species, but also provides valuable insights into its botanical history, distribution patterns and conservation needs.
title Temporal and spatial herbarium density of (Wulfen) Feer (Campanulaceae): Insights into type material and historical distribution of an alpine endemic.
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40636268/