Conservation Assessment of a critically endangered endemic Polygonum samsunicum (Polygonaceae) with emended description from Turkey

IF 0.6 Q4 ECOLOGY
Hacquetia Pub Date : 2022-02-12 DOI:10.2478/hacq-2021-0027
Fergan Karaer, F. Celep, A. Celep, H. Kutbay
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Abstract Polygonum samsunicum is one of the endemic species from Turkey. Up to now, it has been only known from the type locality (Samsun /Ladik). This research intends to define the global conservation status and strategies of locally distributed endemic P. samsunicum which has been confronted with the danger of extinction due to anthropogenic effects in recent years. In this research, we did extensive field studies and collected all needed data for determining the precise conservation status of P. samsunicum. We reported nine additional populations from Upper Tersakan valley, where the Mediterranean climate is dominant, and the size of populations, altitude, coordinates, habitat types, and the threats it faces in each locality were given. GeoCAT analyses at global levels indicate the grade of occurrence 21.609 km2 and area of occupancy 10.094 km2 and there could be an inferred decline due to habitat loss and fragmentation of the original population, suggesting local endemic species might be classified as CR, based on criteria B1ab (i, ii, iii) + 2ab (i, ii, iii) in the Red List categorization. Its parts are also consumed by local people due to its medicinal features. For in-situ conservation, phenological life history and detailed ecological studies, as well as population monitoring and ex-situ conservation studies should be continued together. Establishing cooperation between universities, research institutes, and local management authorities is strongly needed for long-term monitoring of population size, distribution, overgrazing, and public awareness.
土耳其一种极危地方性蓼科植物的保护评价及订正描述
摘要黄精是土耳其特有种之一。到目前为止,它只从类型位置(Samsun/Ladik)已知。本研究旨在确定近年来由于人为影响而面临灭绝危险的本地分布的特有桑属植物的全球保护状况和策略。在这项研究中,我们进行了广泛的实地研究,并收集了所有所需的数据,以确定桑蚕的确切保护状况。我们报告了地中海气候占主导地位的上特萨坎山谷的另外9个种群,并给出了种群规模、海拔高度、坐标、栖息地类型及其在每个地方面临的威胁。全球一级的GeoCAT分析表明,发生等级为21.609平方公里,占用面积为10.094平方公里,由于栖息地的丧失和原始种群的破碎化,可能会出现推断的下降,这表明当地特有物种可能根据红名单分类中的B1ab(i,ii,iii)+2ab(i、ii、iii)标准被归类为CR。由于其药用特性,当地人也食用它的部分。就原位保护而言,应继续进行酚类生活史和详细的生态研究,以及种群监测和迁地保护研究。迫切需要在大学、研究机构和地方管理当局之间建立合作,以长期监测人口规模、分布、过度放牧和公众意识。
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Hacquetia
Hacquetia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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