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Biodiversity, plants, and molecules in Latin America - A symposium of the 8<sup>th</sup> Latin American Botanical Congress
Conference ObjectAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Javier Francisco-OrtegaFuentes: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: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:scopusConservation and taxonomic updates for the Jamaican endemic genus Dendrocousinsia (Euphorbiaceae)
ArticleAbstract: The nomenclature of Dendrocousinsia (Hippomaneae, Euphorbiaceae) is revised and we present four newPalabras claves:Angiosperms, biodiversity hotspots, Caribbean, Greater Antilles, IUCN conservation classification, SYSTEMATICS, Tropical IslandsAutores:Campbell K.C.S.E., Commock T., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Meikle J.Fuentes:scopusConservation status of endemic plants on Isla del Coco, Costa Rica: Applying IUCN Red List criteria on a small island
Book PartAbstract: One in six plant species grows on oceanic islands, yet one in every three endangered plants is an inPalabras claves:Autores:Javier Francisco-Ortega, Kesler H., Rodríguez J., Trusty J.L.Fuentes:scopusCycad biodiversity in the Bahamas Archipelago and conservation genetics of the threatened Zamia lucayana (Zamiaceae)
ArticleAbstract: A conservation assessment for the three cycad species native to the Bahamas Islands is presented. RePalabras claves:Bahamas, biodiversity hotspot, Caribbean, conservation management, Cycad, Genetic structure, Red list, Zamia lucayanaAutores:Calonje M., Griffith M.P., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Knowles D., Knowles L., Meerow A.W., Nakamura K.Fuentes:scopusCactus, succulent, and pachycaul flora of Mona Island
ReviewAbstract: Mona Island provides an important habitat for an interesting Caribbean xeric flora, which is noted fPalabras claves:Autores:Griffith M.P., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Santiago-Valentín E., Sustache J.S.Fuentes:scopusCaribbean Island Asteraceae: Systematics, molecules, and conservation on a biodiversity hotspot
ReviewAbstract: The Caribbean Islands are one of the ten insular biodiversity hotspots that are defined based on endPalabras claves:Angiosperms, ASTERACEAE, Biodiversity, Caribbean islands, Molecular systematics, phylogenetics, Tropical IslandsAutores:Herrera P., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jiménez F., Maunder M., Oviedo R., Panero J.L., Ventosa I.Fuentes:scopusGenetic diversity and conservation of Ipomoea microdactyla (Convolvulaceae): An endemic vine from the Bahamas, Cuba, and southeastern Florida
ArticleAbstract: Ipomoea microdactyla Griseb. (Convolvulaceae) is restricted to the Bahamian archipelago, Cuba, and sPalabras claves:biodiversity hotspots, Caribbean Basin, Conservation genetics, HABITAT FRAGMENTATION, Tropical IslandsAutores:Geiger J.H., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Lewis C.E., Meerow A.W., Oviedo R.Fuentes:scopusGenetic diversity and differentiation of Pseudophoenix (Arecaceae) in Hispaniola
ArticleAbstract: Pseudophoenix ekmanii, P.lediniana and P.vinifera (Arecaceae) are endemic to Hispaniola. The more wiPalabras claves:biodiversity hotspots, Biogeography, Caribbean, Palms, SSRs, taxonomy, threatened species, West IndiesAutores:Clase T., Griffith M.P., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Jestrow B., Jiménez-Rodríguez F., Meerow A.W., Rodríguez-Peña R.A., Santiago-Valentín E., Sustache-Sustache J.A.Fuentes:scopus