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(2815) Proposal to conserve the name Bosea yervamora (Amaranthaceae) with a conserved type
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Flickinger J.A., Franck A.R., Gandhi K.N., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Mejías J.A., SANTOS‐GUERRA A., Tye A.Fuentes:scopusA conservation framework for the Critically Endangered endemic species of the Caribbean palm Coccothrinax
ArticleAbstract: With 30 threatened species (14 categorized as Critically Endangered and 16 as Endangered, sensu IUCNPalabras claves:Antilles, ARECACEAE, IUCN, Plant biodiversity, red lists, taxonomy, Tropical IslandsAutores:Cinea W., González-Oliva L., Griffith M.P., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Jiménez F., Maunder M., Meerow A.W., Moya C.E., Peguero B., Verdecia R.Fuentes:scopusA phylogenetic survey of Myrtaceae in the Greater Antilles with nomenclatural changes for some endemic species
ArticleAbstract: Myrtaceae are a large family of trees and shrubs, including ca. 2500 species within the predominantlPalabras claves:biodiversity hotspot, Caribbean, Islands, Myrteae, NeotropicsAutores:Campbell K.C.S.E., Flickinger J.A., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Jiménez-Rodríguez F., Oviedo Prieto R., Santiago-Valentín E., Sustache-Sustache J.A.Fuentes:scopusConservation and genetics of two Critically Endangered Hispaniolan palms: genetic erosion of Pseudophoenix lediniana in contrast to P. ekmanii
ArticleAbstract: The palm species Pseudophoenix ekmanii (endemic to the Dominican Republic) and P. lediniana (endemicPalabras claves:biodiversity hotspots, Caribbean, GENETIC DIVERSITY, Palms, threatened species, West IndiesAutores:Cinea W., García R., Griffith M.P., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Jiménez-Rodríguez F., Maunder M., Meerow A.W., Rodríguez-Peña R.A., Veloz A.Fuentes:scopusEarly Use of Motion Pictures in Economic Botany (1924, 1926): China, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Bennett B.C., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Swan M.Fuentes:scopusGeneric delimitation in the Antillean Adelieae (Euphorbiaceae) with description of the Hispaniolan endemic genus Garciadelia
ArticleAbstract: The Caribbean Island Biodiversity Hotspot is the largest insular system of the New World and a priorPalabras claves:Angiosperms, Caribbean islands, Garciadelia, Lasiocroton, Leucocroton, molecular phylogenetics, MORPHOLOGY, threatened speciesAutores:Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Rodríguez F.J.Fuentes:scopusEndemic Seed Plants in the Bahamian Archipelago
ArticleAbstract: The Bahamian archipelago consists of approximately 2,400 islands occurring in the Atlantic Ocean offPalabras claves:biodiversity hotspots, Biogeography, Caribbean islands, Plant conservation, Tropical Islands, West IndiesAutores:Freid E.H., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B.Fuentes:scopusJamaica’s endemic plant genera: updates in research, taxonomic knowledge, phytogeography and conservation
ArticleAbstract: Seven plant genera are regarded as endemic to Jamaica [Dendrocousinsia (seven species, EuphorbiaceaePalabras claves:biodiversity hotspots, IUCN, Plant conservation, plant taxonomy, Tropical Islands, West IndiesAutores:Campbell K.C.S.E., Commock T., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Rose P.E.Fuentes:scopusThe Bahamian Flora: Plant Exploration, Living Collections, and DNA – A Journey Started in 1963
ArticleAbstract: Dr. John Popenoe was Director of Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden (FTBG) between 1963 and 1989. Dr.Palabras claves:Botanic gardens, botanical history, Caribbean islands, Conservation genetics, Living collections, molecular markers, plant exploration, Tropical Islands, West IndiesAutores:Arango-Garces S., Freid E.H., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B.Fuentes:scopusThe last plant hunting expedition of David Fairchild: Venezuela and Colombia (March–April 1948)
ArticleAbstract: In March and April 1948, David Fairchild undertook a plant hunting expedition to Venezuela and ColomPalabras claves:Caracas Botanic Garden, Germplasm, Neotropics, Plant exploration history, SOUTH AMERICA, tropical gardensAutores:Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Korber N., Lewis C.E., Mosely J.L., Nassar J.M.Fuentes:scopus