Producing a plant diversity portal for South Africa

M. Marianne Le Roux, Paul Wilkin, Kevin Balkwill, J. Stephen Boatwright, Benny Bytebier, Denis Filer, Cornelia Klak, Ronell R. Klopper, Marinda Koekemoer, Laurence Livermore, Roy Lubke, Anthony R. Magee, John C. Manning, Alan Paton, Tim Pearce, Jasper Slingsby, Ben Erik van Wyk, Janine E. Victor, Lize Von Staden

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Abstract

Taxonomy provides a universal method to classify biodiversity at different scales locally and globally. Currently, existing taxonomic treatments are scattered, limiting their accessibility and utility. The Convention on Biological Diversity has responded to this challenge by setting the goal of compiling a World Flora Online (Global Strategy for Plant Conservation Target 1, 2011–2020). This can be done by aggregating electronically available information provided by each country, region or specialist group. Developing a Flora or a high-level monographic product requires time and input from a large pool of taxonomic specialists. Completing a Flora may be difficult to accomplish for phytodiverse countries, such as South Africa, if the 2020 target is to be met. Fortunately, a large number of taxonomic contributions and many electronic tools exist that can enhance progress. Where these are available, efforts have to be made to access and digitise the literature. Here we describe a pragmatic approach to developing an online Flora, involving taking floristic information from multiple, previously published sources, digitising the legacy literature where needed and aggregating the required information into a single portal. South Africa is committed to producing an online Flora (the e-Flora of South Africa) and contributing the information to the World Flora Online initiative following the aggregator portal approach, a method described here that might be useful for other countries with high phytodiversity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)421-431
Number of pages11
JournalTaxon
Volume66
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2017

Keywords

  • Aggregator portal
  • BODATSA
  • BRAHMS
  • Big data
  • Data mining
  • E-Flora of South Africa
  • Taxonomy
  • World Flora Online

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Plant Science

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