The 2006 Red List and an updated checklist of bryophytes of the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal, Spain and Andorra)

C Sérgio, M Brugués, RM Cros, C Casas, C Garcia - Lindbergia, 2007 - JSTOR
C Sérgio, M Brugués, RM Cros, C Casas, C Garcia
Lindbergia, 2007JSTOR
The objective of this work is to provide an updated threatened and endangered status of all
bryophytes in the Iberian territory and also to provide a checklist for Portugal, Spain and
Andorra. With respect to these species, the recent IUCN criteria are used for evaluation in
the respective categories. There are a total of 1101 known Iberian bryophytes (811 mosses
and 290 hepatics including 6 hornworts), with 369 of these taxa on the Red List (33.5%).
There are 10 Regionally Extinct taxa comprised of 7 mosses and 3 hepatics; 16 Critically …
The objective of this work is to provide an updated threatened and endangered status of all bryophytes in the Iberian territory and also to provide a checklist for Portugal, Spain and Andorra. With respect to these species, the recent IUCN criteria are used for evaluation in the respective categories. There are a total of 1101 known Iberian bryophytes (811 mosses and 290 hepatics including 6 hornworts), with 369 of these taxa on the Red List (33.5%). There are 10 Regionally Extinct taxa comprised of 7 mosses and 3 hepatics; 16 Critically Endangered taxa comprised of 11 mosses and 5 hepatics; 40 Endangered taxa comprised of 26 mosses and 14 hepatics; 114 Vulnerable taxa comprised of 83 mosses and 31 hepatics; 26 Near Threatened taxa comprised of 11 mosses and 15 hepatics. Of the Non-Threatened categories, there are 732 Least Concern taxa, which include 21 on the Attention list (18 mosses and 3 hepatics). In addition, 163 taxa are considered to be Data Deficient (DD and DD-va) with DD-n including the new taxa or new references for the Iberian Peninsula.
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