Nuevos registros de Aristolochia (Aristolochiaceae) de Brasil: la importancia de la ciencia ciudadana como herramienta para estudiar la distribución geográfica, la conservación y las interacciones insecto-planta
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https://doi.org/10.22201/ib.20078706e.2022.93.4971Palabras clave:
Fotografía ambiental, Hexandrae, Piperales, Método rápido preocupación menor, TaxonomíaResumen
Aquí se reportan 2 nuevas presencias de Aristolochia en Brasil. Aristolochia cremersii, hasta ahora conocida solo de la Guayana Francesa, fue registrada en Oriximiná/Pará y A. argentina, con una distribución previamente conocida en Argentina, Bolivia y Paraguay, fue registrada en Bodoquena/Mato Grosso do Sul. Esta última especie fue determinada con base en registros fotográficos. Presentamos descripciones y comentarios morfológicos, una evaluación del riesgo de extinción (una de ellas aplicando el método rápido de preocupación menor) e ilustraciones/imágenes de las 2 especies. Finalmente, se discute el uso de fotografías como importantes registros científicos aportados por la ciencia ciudadana, para el avance del conocimiento de la biodiversidad.
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