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Systematics, Taxonomy, and the New Flora of the Bahamian Archipelago

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A history of botanical exploration in the Bahama Archipelago is given, and is presented in three sections. The first section begins with the earliest botanical collections in 1700 by Thomas Walker and describes, in chronological order, botanical collections made up to 1920, when Britton and Millspaugh published the first Bahama flora. The second section chronicles botanical research in the archipelago after 1920, up until the publication by Correll and Correll of the Flora of the Bahama Archipelago in 1982. The third section describes plant research in the archipelago between 1982 and the present day. Following a brief rationale for the need for a new flora, the present research toward the flora is discussed, and an example of changes in the flora since 1982 is presented, with changes in the fern flora tabulated.

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Se da una historia de la exploración botánica en el archipiélago de Bahamas, y se presenta en tres secciones. La primera sección comienza con las colecciones botánicas más tempranos en 1700 por Thomas Walker y describe, en orden cronológico, las colecciones botánicas hizo hasta 1920, cuando Britton y Millspaugh publicaron la primera flora Bahama. La segunda sección de la crónica de la investigación botánica en el archipiélago a partir de 1920, hasta la publicación por Correll y Correll de la Flora del archipiélago de Bahamas en 1982. La tercera sección describe la investigación de plantas en el archipiélago entre 1982 y la actualidad. Después de una breve justificación de la necesidad de una nueva flora, se discute la investigación actual hacia la flora, y un ejemplo de los cambios en la flora desde 1982 se presenta, con los cambios en la flora de helechos tabulados.

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We thank W. Hardy Eshbaugh, Javier Francisco-Ortega Brett Jestrow, and Lee Kass for providing assistance and information pertinent to this paper. This research was supported in part by the Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium Fund, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.

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Vincent, M.A., Hickey, R.J. Systematics, Taxonomy, and the New Flora of the Bahamian Archipelago. Bot. Rev. 80, 245–261 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12229-014-9143-1

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