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Abstract: In this study, we provide a new analysis on strict-endemic vascular plant taxa of Algeria and discuss their taxonomic diversity, geographical distribution and conservation status, based on a large literature review and our own field observations. Overall, 248 taxa (species, subspecies and varieties) are currently considered as Algerian endemics, from 41 families and 128 genera. They constitute about 6.3% of the total known flora of Algeria. The northern floristic regions are richer in endemic species: K1, K2, AS3, C1+C2 and O1 are by far the richest floristic regions for strict-endemic taxa, highlighting the importance of their mountain ranges. Most (59%) of the endemic plants have a narrow geographical distribution range (range-restricted). An overview of the IUCN conservation status of the Algerian endemics indicates that only 16 taxa (6.4%) are evaluated, out of which 5.6% of the taxa are threatened. Overall, 44% of the Algerian endemics are legally protected and 43% are included in the protected areas network. Finally, we focus on the shortfalls of knowledge that could orient further research on endemism data in Algeria. They concern taxonomic, chorological or conservation figures and above all the actual presence of the endemic species. It is, therefore, urgent to carry out targeted field expeditions in order to find and re-collect these species, most of which are strictly localized and have probably never been searched or found for 60 years to over a century. Citation: Meddour R Sahar O & Jur S 2023: New anal sis of the endemic vascular lants of Al eria their diversit distribution pattern and conservation status. – Willdenowia 53: 25–43. Version of record first published online on 21 March 2023 ahead of inclusion in April 2023 issue.
摘要/ Abstract摘要:本文在大量文献回顾和野外观察的基础上,对阿尔及利亚严格地方性维管植物分类群进行了新的分析,并对其分类多样性、地理分布和保护现状进行了探讨。总的来说,248个分类群(种、亚种和变种)目前被认为是阿尔及利亚特有的,来自41科和128属。它们约占阿尔及利亚已知植物群总数的6.3%。北部区区特有物种丰富,K1、K2、AS3、C1+C2和O1是目前严格特有分类群最丰富的区区,突出了其山脉的重要性。大多数(59%)特有植物地理分布范围狭窄(范围受限)。IUCN对阿尔及利亚特有物种保护状况的概述表明,仅有16个分类群(6.4%)被评估,其中5.6%的分类群受到威胁。总体而言,44%的阿尔及利亚地方病受到法律保护,43%被纳入保护区网络。最后,我们关注知识的不足,这些不足可以指导阿尔及利亚地方性数据的进一步研究。它们涉及分类学、时代学或保护数据,最重要的是地方性物种的实际存在。因此,迫切需要进行有针对性的实地考察,以发现和重新收集这些物种,其中大多数都是严格限定的,可能在60年至一个多世纪内从未被搜索或发现过。引用本文:Meddour R Sahar O & Jur S 2023:新疆特有维管植物的多样性、分布格局及保护现状。- wildenwia 53: 25-43记录版本于2023年3月21日首次在线发布,并将于2023年4月出版。
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Willdenowia is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing original research articles in English from the entire fields of plant, algal and fungal systematics, covering the evolution, taxonomy and nomenclature of these organisms as well as related fields such as floristics and plant geography. Articles on phylogeny and molecular systematics are especially welcome, as are review articles. Descriptions of new taxa may be considered, but only if supported by robust evidence. Narrowly regional studies of widespread taxa, routine typifications, checklists and new floristic records are generally not considered (excluding contributions to the Euro+Med-Checklist Notulae). Authors are encouraged to deposit duplicates of their material, especially nomenclatural types, in the Berlin herbarium (B).