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Towards a dynamic checklist of lichen-forming, lichenicolous and allied fungi of Ecuador – using the <i>Consortium of Lichen Herbaria</i> to manage fungal biodiversity in a megadiverse country
Yánez-Ayabaca, Alba; Benítez, Ángel; Molina, Rosa Batallas et al.
2023In Lichenologist, 55 (5), p. 203-222
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Keywords :
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Abstract :
[en] A checklist of Lichen-forming, Lichenicolous and Allied Fungi of Ecuador is presented with a total of 2599 species, of which 39 are reported for the first time from the country. The names of three species, Hypotrachyna montufariensis, H. subpartita and Sticta hypoglabra, previously not validly published, are validated. Pertusaria oahuensis, originally introduced by Magnusson as ‘ad interim’, is validated as Lepra oahuensis. The form Leucodermia leucomelos f. albociliata is validated. Two new combinations, Fissurina tectigera and F. timida, are made, and Physcia mobergii is introduced as a replacement name for the illegitimate P. lobulata Moberg non (Flörke) Arnold. In an initial step, the checklist was compiled by reviewing literature records of Ecuadorian lichen biota spanning from the late 19th century to the present day. Subsequently, records were added based on vouchers from 56 collections participating in the Consortium of Lichen Herbaria, a Symbiota-based biodiversity platform with particular focus on, but not exclusive to, North and South America. Symbiota provides sophisticated tools to manage biodiversity data, such as occurrence records, a taxonomic thesaurus, and checklists. The thesaurus keeps track of frequently changing names, distinguishing taxa currently accepted from ones considered synonyms. The software also provides tools to create and manage checklists, with an emphasis on selecting vouchers based on occurrence records that can be verified for identification accuracy. Advantages and limitations of creating checklists in Symbiota versus traditional ways of compiling these lists are discussed. Traditional checklists are well suited to document current knowledge as a ‘snapshot in time’. They are important baselines, frequently used by ecologists and conservation scientists as an established naming convention for citing species reported from a country. Compiling these lists, however, requires an immense effort, only to inadequately address the dynamic nature of scientific discovery. Traditional checklists are thus quickly out of date, particularly in groups with rapidly changing taxonomy, such as lichenized fungi. Especially in megadiverse countries, where new species and new occurrences continue to be discovered, traditional checklists are not easily updated; these lists necessarily fall short of efficiently managing immense data sets, and they rely primarily on secondary evidence (i.e. literature records rather than specimens). Ideally, best practices make use of dynamic database platforms such as Symbiota to assess occurrence records based both on literature citations and voucher specimens. Using modern data management tools comes with a learning curve. Systems like Symbiota are not necessarily intuitive and their functionality can still be improved, especially when handling literature records. However, online biodiversity data platforms have much potential in more efficiently managing and assessing large biodiversity data sets, particularly when investigating the lichen biota of megadiverse countries such as Ecuador.
Disciplines :
Phytobiology (plant sciences, forestry, mycology...)
Author, co-author :
Yánez-Ayabaca, Alba 
Benítez, Ángel 
Molina, Rosa Batallas 
Naranjo, Domenica 
Etayo, Javier 
Prieto, María 
Cevallos, Gabriela 
Caicedo, Erika 
Scharnagl, Klara 
McNerlin, Britton 
Swanson, Santiago
Aragón, Gregorio 
Fernández-Prado, Noelia 
Martínez, Isabel 
Burgaz, Ana Rosa 
González, Yadira 
Déleg, Jorge 
Vega, Marlon 
van den Boom, Pieter 
Magain, Nicolas  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Integrative Biological Sciences (InBioS)
Nugra, Fredy 
Oña, Tania 
Díaz, Patricia Jaramillo 
Villalba-Alemán, Justine 
Moncada, Bibiana 
Hernández, Jesús 
Gilbert, Edward Erik 
Bungartz, Frank 
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Language :
English
Title :
Towards a dynamic checklist of lichen-forming, lichenicolous and allied fungi of Ecuador – using the <i>Consortium of Lichen Herbaria</i> to manage fungal biodiversity in a megadiverse country
Publication date :
September 2023
Journal title :
Lichenologist
ISSN :
0024-2829
eISSN :
1096-1135
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Volume :
55
Issue :
5
Pages :
203-222
Peer reviewed :
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