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Title: An interactive key (Lucid) for the identifying of the genera of seed plants from the Ducke Reserve, Manaus, AM, Brazil
Authors: Bittrich, Volker
Souza, Clara Sampaio D
Coelho, Rubens Luiz Gayoso
Martins, Milena Ventrichi
Hopkins, Michael John Gilbert
Amaral, Maria do Carmo Estanislau do
Keywords: Spermatophyta
Issue Date: 2012
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Rodriguesia
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 63, Número 1, Pags. 55-64
Abstract: The identification of Amazonian plants is still difficult for many reasons, one being the lack of collections over large areas of the region. As a consequence of the poor knowledge on the Amazonian flora, many taxonomic publications (revisions and floristic treatments) become out of date within a few years. In this context, the on-line publication of taxonomic treatises has been suggested, since it allows constant data updates; and this type of publication should therefore be more valued by the scientific community. An excellent field guide for the Ducke Reserve (Manaus, central Amazonian Brazil) was published, based exclusively on vegetative characters. However, the presence of reproductive structures in the collected material does not facilitate identification with this type of field guide. Furthermore, as in any printed key, the text cannot be updated, except through a new edition. As an example of a way to facilitate the identification of Amazonian plants, an interactive, multiple-entry key to the seed plant genera that occur in the Ducke Reserve was created using the program Lucid 3.5. The key includes vegetative and reproductive characters and many illustrations, and is available on-line. We discuss here the peculiarities and advantages of this type of electronic publication.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1590/S2175-78602012000100005
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