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Selecting the best candidates for resurrecting extinct-in-the-wild plants from herbaria
by
Voglmayr, Hermann
, Hall, Geoffrey
, Albrecht, Matthew A
, Fleischmann, Andreas
, Sweeney, Patrick
, Alvarado, Karla
, Zippel, Elke
, Abeli, Thomas
, Davey, Alexandra H
, Fabillo, Melodina
, White, Adam
, Mondoni, Andrea
, Breman, Elinor
, Schönberger, Ines
, Bräuchler, Christian
, Sebola, Ramagwai J
, Borosova, Renata
, Franks, Andrew
, Cave, Lynette H
, Kantvilas, Gintaras
, Godefroid, Sandrine
, Briggs, Marie
, Albani Rocchetti, Giulia
, Caneva, Giulia
, Bijmoer, Roxali
, Davies, Rachael M
, Dickie, John B
, Medina, Leopoldo
, Wieringa, Jan J
, Liu, Udayangani
, Buord, Stephane
, Klak, Cornelia
, Reinhammar, Lars Gunnar
, Carta, Angelino
, Da Silva, Nílber Gonçalves
, Davis, Charles C
in
Availability
/ Candidates
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Extinct plants
/ Extinct species
/ Extinction
/ Internet resources
/ Phylogeny
/ Seeds
/ Species extinction
/ Spores
/ Taxa
/ Wild plants
2022
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Selecting the best candidates for resurrecting extinct-in-the-wild plants from herbaria
by
Voglmayr, Hermann
, Hall, Geoffrey
, Albrecht, Matthew A
, Fleischmann, Andreas
, Sweeney, Patrick
, Alvarado, Karla
, Zippel, Elke
, Abeli, Thomas
, Davey, Alexandra H
, Fabillo, Melodina
, White, Adam
, Mondoni, Andrea
, Breman, Elinor
, Schönberger, Ines
, Bräuchler, Christian
, Sebola, Ramagwai J
, Borosova, Renata
, Franks, Andrew
, Cave, Lynette H
, Kantvilas, Gintaras
, Godefroid, Sandrine
, Briggs, Marie
, Albani Rocchetti, Giulia
, Caneva, Giulia
, Bijmoer, Roxali
, Davies, Rachael M
, Dickie, John B
, Medina, Leopoldo
, Wieringa, Jan J
, Liu, Udayangani
, Buord, Stephane
, Klak, Cornelia
, Reinhammar, Lars Gunnar
, Carta, Angelino
, Da Silva, Nílber Gonçalves
, Davis, Charles C
in
Availability
/ Candidates
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Extinct plants
/ Extinct species
/ Extinction
/ Internet resources
/ Phylogeny
/ Seeds
/ Species extinction
/ Spores
/ Taxa
/ Wild plants
2022
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Selecting the best candidates for resurrecting extinct-in-the-wild plants from herbaria
by
Voglmayr, Hermann
, Hall, Geoffrey
, Albrecht, Matthew A
, Fleischmann, Andreas
, Sweeney, Patrick
, Alvarado, Karla
, Zippel, Elke
, Abeli, Thomas
, Davey, Alexandra H
, Fabillo, Melodina
, White, Adam
, Mondoni, Andrea
, Breman, Elinor
, Schönberger, Ines
, Bräuchler, Christian
, Sebola, Ramagwai J
, Borosova, Renata
, Franks, Andrew
, Cave, Lynette H
, Kantvilas, Gintaras
, Godefroid, Sandrine
, Briggs, Marie
, Albani Rocchetti, Giulia
, Caneva, Giulia
, Bijmoer, Roxali
, Davies, Rachael M
, Dickie, John B
, Medina, Leopoldo
, Wieringa, Jan J
, Liu, Udayangani
, Buord, Stephane
, Klak, Cornelia
, Reinhammar, Lars Gunnar
, Carta, Angelino
, Da Silva, Nílber Gonçalves
, Davis, Charles C
in
Availability
/ Candidates
/ Endangered & extinct species
/ Extinct plants
/ Extinct species
/ Extinction
/ Internet resources
/ Phylogeny
/ Seeds
/ Species extinction
/ Spores
/ Taxa
/ Wild plants
2022
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Selecting the best candidates for resurrecting extinct-in-the-wild plants from herbaria
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Selecting the best candidates for resurrecting extinct-in-the-wild plants from herbaria
2022
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Resurrecting extinct species is a fascinating and challenging idea for scientists and the general public. Whereas some theoretical progress has been made for animals, the resurrection of extinct plants (de-extinction sensu lato) is a relatively recently discussed topic. In this context, the term ‘de-extinction’ is used sensu lato to refer to the resurrection of ‘extinct in the wild’ species from seeds or tissues preserved in herbaria, as we acknowledge the current impossibility of knowing a priori whether a herbarium seed is alive and can germinate. In plants, this could be achieved by germinating or in vitro tissue-culturing old diaspores such as seeds or spores available in herbarium specimens. This paper reports the first list of plant de-extinction candidates based on the actual availability of seeds in herbarium specimens of globally extinct plants. We reviewed globally extinct seed plants using online resources and additional literature on national red lists, resulting in a list of 361 extinct taxa. We then proposed a method of prioritizing candidates for seed-plant de-extinction from diaspores found in herbarium specimens and complemented this with a phylogenetic approach to identify species that may maximize evolutionarily distinct features. Finally, combining data on seed storage behaviour and longevity, as well as specimen age in the novel ‘best de-extinction candidate’ score (DEXSCO), we identified 556 herbarium specimens belonging to 161 extinct species with available seeds. We expect that this list of de-extinction candidates and the novel approach to rank them will boost research efforts towards the first-ever plant de-extinction.Reviewing online resources and additional literature on national red lists, 361 extinct seed-plant taxa were identified. Of these, 556 herbarium specimens belonging to 161 extinct species were found to have a high ‘de-extinction candidate’ score.
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Nature Publishing Group
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