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Improving knowledge of Asian pteridophytes through DNA sampling of specimens in regional collections

Citation

Chen C, Kuo L (2023). Improving knowledge of Asian pteridophytes through DNA sampling of specimens in regional collections. Version 1.3. Taiwan Forestry Research Institute. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/nhsnn2 accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-03-26.

Description

The ferns, lycophytes and seed-free vascular plants commonly described as pteridophytes exhibit hyperdiversity in the insular vegetation that often characterizes Asian floras. Despite harboring biodiversity hotspots, these plants and their georegions have been poorly surveyed, particularly in Southeast Asia, where one third of the world's pteridophyte species are concentrated. More than 60 per cent of the approximately 4,500 species lack georeferenced records in GBIF and only 6 per cent have been DNA barcoded.

This project aims to increase the available knowledge on Asian pteridophytes by compiling a georeferenced occurrence dataset that includes images, DNA barcodes and other vouchering information from thousands of recent collections, building on the efforts of the Taiwan Pteridophyte Research Group and its Southeast Asian collaborators. The project team will set up a workflow incorporating next-generation sequencing for 1,500 Asian pteridophyte specimens from selected collections in Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries that can fill in taxonomic and geographic gaps and represent Asian pteridophyte diversity.

Mobilization of and access to these vouchered and georeferenced DNA-derived records will advance further research into the biogeography of pteridophytes and other terrestrial vegetation and support the development of novel approaches to monitor biodiversity along the spatiotemporal scale, including metabarcoding of the invisible diversity held in soil and spore banks.

Sampling Description

Study Extent

TBC

Sampling

TBC

Method steps

  1. TBC

Taxonomic Coverages

Geographic Coverages

Certain areas among South East Asia.

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Chien-Wen Chen
originator
position: Data provider
Taiwan Forestry Research Institute
No.53, Nanhai Rd.
Taipei City
10066
TW
Telephone: +886-2-23039978
email: lrrhchen@tfri.gov.tw
Li-Yaung Kuo
metadata author
position: Data provider
Institute of Molecular & Cellular Biology, National Tsing Hua University
Room 327, 3F, Life Science Building One No.101, Sec. 2, Guangfu Rd., East Dist.
Hsinchu City
30013
TW
Li-Yaung Kuo
principal investigator
Institute of Molecular & Cellular Biology, National Tsing Hua University
Room 327, 3F, Life Science Building One No.101, Sec. 2, Guangfu Rd., East Dist.
Hsinchu City
30013
30013
TW
Chien-Wen Chen
publisher
position: Contracted assistant researcher
Taiwan Forestry Research Institute
No.53, Nanhai Rd.
Taipei City
10066
TW
Telephone: +886-2-23039978
email: lrrhchen@tfri.gov.tw
Li-Yaung Kuo
administrative point of contact
position: Data provider
Institute of Molecular & Cellular Biology, National Tsing Hua University
Room 327, 3F, Life Science Building One No.101, Sec. 2, Guangfu Rd., East Dist.
Hsinchu City
30013
TW
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