Twenty years of big plant genera
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Moonlight, PW, Baldaszti, L, Cardoso, D, Elliott, A, Särkinen, T, Knapp, S (2024) Twenty years of big plant genera. Proceedings of the Royal Soiety B 291: 20240702, http://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2024.0702.
Summary: We use data from the World Flora Online (WFO) to provide an updated list of big
(>500 species) and megadiverse (>1,000 species) flowering plant genera and highlight changes
since the last review in 2004. The number of big genera has increased from 57 to 86; today one
of every four plant species is classified as a member of a big genus, with 14% in just 28
megadiverse genera. Most (71%) of the growth in big genera since 2000 is the result of new
species description, not generic re-circumscription. More than 15% of all currently accepted
flowering plant species described in the last two decades are in big genera, suggesting that
groups previously considered intractable are now being actively studied taxonomically. Despite
this rapid growth in big genera, they remain a significant yet understudied proportion of plant
diversity.
Code version: R version 4.3.3
Four files included:
1. R code used in simulations (as R file; Big Genera Simulations.R)
2. Accepted genera of flowering plants from December 2023 World Flora Online download
(WFO_genera Accepted genera and sizes Dec 2023 update.csv) includes all accepted
flowering plant genera from the World Flora Online
3. Accepted species names in flowering plants from December 2023 World Flora Online
download (WFO_species_Angiosperm Species Level Names Accepted Dec 2023
Update.csv) includes all accepted species from World Flora Online
4. New species names coined in flowering plants since the year 2000
(IPNI_species_described post 2000.csv) includes all species described in flowering
plants since the year 2000
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Natural History Museum
创建时间:
2024-04-24



