Diversity (Jun 2024)

Bryophytes Collection of the University of Brasilia Herbarium, Brazil

  • Mel C. Camelo,
  • Allan L. A. Faria,
  • Daniela Cemin,
  • Paulo E. A. S. Câmara,
  • Micheline Carvalho-Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d16060342
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
p. 342

Abstract

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The UB Herbarium, located in the Department of Botany at the University of Brasilia (Brasilia, Brazil), was established in 1963. It is the third-largest herbarium in Brazil, housing approximately 277,000 samples. This study presents a quantitative description of the bryophytes collection at the UB Herbarium, which is the second-largest bryophytes collection in Brazil. It contains 31,099 samples, including specimens from all continents and 79 countries, with a focus on specimens from Brazil, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, the United States, Chile, Indonesia, South Africa, Ireland, Argentina, and Sweden, as well as various islands and archipelagos. The collection has grown significantly since its creation in 1963, when it initially held 869 specimens; it now contains 31,099 specimens, which is a 59.3% increase. The herbarium holds 95 types of bryophytes. These results were gathered from consultations in the UB Herbarium online database and compiled into an Excel spreadsheet. These findings highlight the importance of our collection, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers interested in exploring and studying a diverse array of specimens.

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