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      Brazilian herbaria: an overview

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          ABSTRACT Herbaria represent irreplaceable repositories of biodiversity and are used to answer questions about conservation, ecology, systematics, and other sciences. In this sense, we characterize the infrastructure, human resources, and idiosyncrasies of Brazilian herbaria. To achieve this goal, curators were sent a structured and standardized questionnaire to gather information about herbaria. The Brazilian Herbaria Network listed 216 active herbaria in the year 2018, of which 139 answered the questionnaire. These herbaria hold 6,741,469 samples in their collections and more than 39,000 type samples. Most herbaria are in federal universities (40.28 %). Only 24 % of the curators considered that their herbarium is valued by their institutions and 52 % indicated inadequate storage areas. Only nine collections have smoke sensors. Our analysis showed that if an herbarium has an institutional policy the curator is 78 % more likely to consider its herbarium valued. Therefore, it is important for all herbaria to institute their policy. These numbers reflect the difficulty in maintaining herbaria, in many cases cared for only by its curator without institutional recognition and support. Despite recent losses in Brazilian natural history collections, herbaria are still threatened by a lack of basic infrastructure.

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            Herbarium records are reliable sources of phenological change driven by climate and provide novel insights into species' phenological cueing mechanisms.

            Climate change has resulted in major changes in the phenology of some species but not others. Long-term field observational records provide the best assessment of these changes, but geographic and taxonomic biases limit their utility. Plant specimens in herbaria have been hypothesized to provide a wealth of additional data for studying phenological responses to climatic change. However, no study to our knowledge has comprehensively addressed whether herbarium data are accurate measures of phenological response and thus applicable to addressing such questions.
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              New Brazilian Floristic List Highlights Conservation Challenges

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                Acta Botanica Brasilica
                Acta Bot. Bras.
                Sociedade Botânica do Brasil (Belo Horizonte, BA, Brazil )
                0102-3306
                1677-941X
                June 2020
                : 34
                : 2
                : 352-359
                Affiliations
                [2] Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais orgnameUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais Brazil
                [6] Blumenau Santa Catarina orgnameUniversidade Regional de Blumenau orgdiv1Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade Brazil
                [5] Campo Grande Mato Grosso do Sul orgnameUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul orgdiv1Herbário CGMS Brazil
                [3] Salvador Bahia orgnameUniversidade Federal da Bahia orgdiv1Instituto de Biologia Brazil
                [4] Porto Velho Rondônia orgnameUniversidade Federal de Rondônia orgdiv1Departamento de Biologia Brazil
                [1] Blumenau Santa Catarina orgnameUniversidade Regional de Blumenau orgdiv1Herbário Dr. Roberto Miguel Klein Brazil
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                S0102-33062020000200352 S0102-3306(20)03400200352
                10.1590/0102-33062019abb0390
                2ad60f21-df64-4f40-841c-870261b06e76

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 19 March 2020
                : 04 December 2019
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                natural history,public policies,biodiversity,biological collections

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