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Title: Museum and herbarium collections for biodiversity research in Angola
Author: Figueira, Rui
Lages, Fernanda
Keywords: bioinformatics
catalogue of life
checklists
conservation
expeditions
GBIF
natural history collections
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: SpringerOpen
Citation: B. J. Huntley et al. (eds.), Biodiversity of Angola, cap. 19, p. 513
Abstract: The importance of museum and herbarium collections is especially great in biodiverse countries such as Angola, an importance as great as the challenges facing the effective and sustained management of such facilities. The interface that Angola represents between tropical humid climates and semi-desert and desert regions creates conditions for diverse habitats with many rare and endemic species. Museum and herbarium collections are essential foundations for scientific studies, providing references for identifying the components of this diversity, as well as serving as repositories of material for future study. In this review we summarise the history and current status of museum and herbarium collections in Angola and of information on the specimens from Angola in foreign collections. Finally, we provide examples of the uses of museum and herbarium collections, as well as a roadmap towards strengthening the role of collections in biodiversity knowledge generation
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/17772
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03083-4_19
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