Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The taxonomy of Hibiscus species in section Lilibiscus in Fiji is
reappraised in the light of recent field and morphological studies. Six pre-
European contact species are recognized. These comprise four Fiji endemic
species, three of which are new and described: H. bennettii L.Thoms. and Braglia
from Mt. Delaikoro, Vanua Levu; H. bragliae L.Thoms. from Ovalau; and H.
macverryi L.Thoms. and Braglia from Macuata Province, Vanua Levu and
Taveuni. The fourth Fiji endemic, Hibiscus storckii Seem., was first collected on
Taveuni in 1860 and is here reinstated. Hibiscus cooperi Hort. Ex Lemaire, a
species generally associated with the South Pacific region, has been confused in
recent times with H. storckii. Hibiscus cooperi is lectotypified and reinstated.
Hibiscus cooperi and H. rosa-sinensis L. are both considered ancient, pre-European
introductions into the Pacific Islands. The Fiji archipelago is recognized as a
secondary center of diversity and speciation in sect. Lilibiscus in the South Pacific.
A botanical key is provided for the six Lilibiscus species that were present in the
South Pacific Islands prior to European contact. All four Fiji endemic Lilibiscus
species fall into the IUCN Critically Endangered (CR) Red List category and are
highly threatened in the wild from climate change and associated extreme events
including tropical cyclones, flooding, and landslides, as well as displacement by
environmentally invasive species and through hybridization with introduced
Hibiscus species. They are in urgent need of more intensive field survey followed
by complementary in situ and ex situ conservation actions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hibiscus; Endemic species; Lilibiscus; Pacific Islands
Elenco autori:
Braglia, Luca
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