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Red List of vascular plants of Tajikistan – the core area of the Mountains of Central Asia global biodiversity hotspot

Arkadiusz NowakBotanical Garden, Center for Biological Diversity Conservation, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, 02-976, PolandSebastian ŚwierszczBotanical Garden, Center for Biological Diversity Conservation, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, 02-976, Poland. [email protected]Sylwia NowakInstitute of Biology, University of Opole, Opole, 45-052, PolandHikmat HisorevInstitute of Botany, Plant Physiology and Genetics, Tajik Academy of Sciences, Dushanbe, 734017, TajikistanEwelina KlichowskaBotanical Garden, Center for Biological Diversity Conservation, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, 02-976, PolandAnna WróbelFaculty of Biology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, 30-387, PolandAgnieszka NobisFaculty of Biology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, 30-387, PolandMarcin NobisFaculty of Biology, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, 30-387, Poland. [email protected]
2020en
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Central Pamir-Alai, which is located almost entirely within the area of Tajikistan, is one of the world hotspots of biodiversity, harbouring ca. 4,300 species and 1,400 endemic plants. The first application of the IUCN Red List criteria reveals that among all native species occurring in Tajikistan 1,627 taxa (38.11%) are threatened, including 23 extinct (0.54%), 271 (6.34%) critically endangered (CR), 717 (16.79%) endangered (EN) and 639 (14.96%) vulnerable (VU). Globally, 20 taxa are extinct, 711 (16.65%) threatened, including 144 (3.37%) critically endangered, 322 (7.54%) endangered and 245 (5.73%) vulnerable. As we found positive correlation between human density and the number of threatened species, we suspect this indirect factor responsible for the species diversity decline. Extinct or threatened taxa have short blooming periods in spring or early summer, have limited geographical range and inhabit mainly valley bottoms at lower altitudes. Threatened taxa occupy extremely dry or wet habitats, such as deserts, semi-deserts, water reservoirs and fens. The group of threatened plants consists mostly of Central Asian, Indo-Indochinese and Arctic species. Ornamental plants have a higher extinction risk than other plants, but species collected for medicinal reasons and used for forage or food reveal lower retreatment rate. Our assessment fills a gap for important plant area and provides the data for raising the effectiveness of plant diversity conservation.

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