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Spiny but photogenic: amateur sightings complement herbarium specimens to reveal the bioregions of cacti.

Alice CalventeAna Paula Alves da SilvaDaniel EdlerFernanda Antunes CarvalhoMariana Ramos FantinatiAlexander ZizkaAlexandre Antonelli
Published in: American journal of botany (2023)
The bioregionalization proposed shows biogeographical boundaries specific to cacti, and can thereby aid further evolutionary, biogeographic, and ecological studies by providing a validated framework for further analyses. This classification builds upon, and is distinctive from, other expert-derived regionalization schemes for other taxa. Our results showcase how observation data, including citizen-science records, can complement traditional specimen-based data for biogeographic research, particularly for taxa with specific specimen collection and preservation challenges and those that are threatened or internationally protected. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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