Joana Magos Brehm
University of Birmingham
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Biodiversity and Conservation | 2010
Joana Magos Brehm; N. Maxted; Maria Amélia Martins-Loução; B. V. Ford-Lloyd
The establishment of priorities among species is a crucial step in any conservation strategy since financial resources are generally limited. Traditionally, priorities for conservation of plant species have been focused on endemicity, rarity and particularly on their threatened status. Crop wild relatives (CWR) and wild harvested plants (WHP) are important elements of biodiversity with actual or potential socio-economic value. In this study, eight prioritisation criteria were used along with different prioritisation systems and applied to the Portuguese CWR and WHP. The top 50 species obtained by each of these methods were identified. The final top CWR were those that occurred as a priority in most methods. Twenty CWR were identified as the highest priorities for conservation in Portugal and they include wild relatives of the crop genera Allium, Daucus, Dianthus, Epilobium, Festuca, Herniaria, Narcissus, Quercus, Plantago, Trifolium, and Vicia. Eighteen WHP were recognised as priorities for conservation and include several Narcissus and Thymus species, among others. The advantages, limitations and level of subjectivity of each of the methods used in this exercise are discussed.
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2008
Joana Magos Brehm; N. Maxted; B. V. Ford-Lloyd; Maria Amélia Martins-Loução
Crop wild relatives (CWR) and wild harvested plant species (WHP) constitute an important element of a nation’s plant genetic resources (PGR) available for utilisation. Although their natural populations are threatened like other wild species by habitat lost and fragmentation, little attention has generally been paid to their systematic conservation. The development of checklists and inventories is considered by the convention on biological diversity (CBD) and the global strategy for plant conservation (GSPC) as the first step in any national strategy for conservation and sustainable use of plant diversity. Methodological approaches to the development of a national inventory of wild PGR are discussed in the light of a case-study for the CWR and WHP growing in mainland Portugal. The resultant inventory comprises 2319 taxa, of which 97.5% are CWR, 21.4% are WHP and 19.0% are both CWR and WHP. Approximately 6.1% are endemic to mainland Portugal; 24.1% occur in 1 to 4 Portuguese administrative regions; 15.6% are threatened, but only 5.9% are covered by legislative protection. Taxonomic misalignments and the dispersed nature of biological literature were the major impediments to the production of the national inventory, but once the inventory was established it has proven to be a powerful tool in conservation management.
Diversity and Distributions | 2016
Jade Phillips; Åsmund Asdal; Joana Magos Brehm; Morten Rasmussen; N. Maxted
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment | 2017
Jade Phillips; Joana Magos Brehm; Bob van Oort; Åsmund Asdal; Morten Rasmussen; N. Maxted
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2018
Juozas Labokas; N. Maxted; S. P. Kell; Joana Magos Brehm; J. M. Iriondo
Crop Science | 2017
S. P. Kell; B. V. Ford-Lloyd; Joana Magos Brehm; J. M. Iriondo; N. Maxted
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Crop Wild Relative Conservation and Use, Sicily, Italy, 14-17 September 2005. | 2007
Joana Magos Brehm; M. Mitchell; N. Maxted; B. V. Ford-Lloyd; Maria Amélia Martins-Loução; S. P. Kell; J. M. Iriondo; M. E. Dulloo; J. Turok
Crop Science | 2018
Aremi R. Contreras-Toledo; Moisés A. Cortés-Cruz; Denise E. Costich; María de Lourdes Rico-Arce; Joana Magos Brehm; N. Maxted
Botany | 2017
Adelaide Clemente; Jonas V. Müller; Erika Almeida; Catarina Costa; Sara Lobo Dias; Joana Magos Brehm; Rui Rebelo; Maria Amélia Martins-Loução
Archive | 2015
N. Maxted; Alvina Avagyan; L. Frese; J. M. Iriondo; Shelagh Kell; Joana Magos Brehm; Alon Singer; Ehsan Dulloo