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How well do herbarium data predict the location of present populations? A test using Echinacea species in Missouri
Author(s): W. L. Applequist, D. J. McGlinn, M. Miller, Q. G. Long and J. S. Miller
Month: May
Year: 2007
Journal: Biodiversity and Conservation
Volume: 16
Issue: 5
Pages: 1397-1407
Article Topic(s): Floristics
Research Setting(s): Laboratory
Location: Missouri
Species Referenced: Echinacea purpurea (Eastern purple coneflower),
Abstract
Evaluates the predictive value of using herbarium specimens to locate present-day populations of native Echinacea species in Missouri. Most historical populations were not located, although time since collection affected the likelihood of relocating E. purpurea. A greater percentage of populations collected post-1980 were found to still exist.Suggested Citation
W. L. Applequist, D. J. McGlinn, M. Miller, Q. G. Long and J. S. Miller. "How well do herbarium data predict the location of present populations? A test using Echinacea species in Missouri." Biodiversity and Conservation 16.5 (2007): 1397-1407.Go back