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Checklist of Invasive Plants in Cuba - 2022

Dataset homepage

Citation

Oviedo R, Gonzalez-Oliva L (2023). Checklist of Invasive Plants in Cuba - 2022. Version 1.6. IUCN/SSC Cuban Plant Specialist Group. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/q56c5c accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-08-12.

Description

This resource presents an updated checklist of invasive alien plants in Cuba based on data gathered during 2017-2022, with other relevant information like vernacular names and invasion pathway. It also include and updated list of those introduced plants which requires surveillance because it could become invasive in the short term, considered as "potentially invasive" in the sense of Regalado et al. (2012).

Sampling Description

Study Extent

Archipielago of Cuba, for the last year ( 2017-2022)

Sampling

Update the list of invasive plants in Cuba based on a comprehensive compilation of novel non native plants species behaving as invasive in Cuba. For that were used personal field observations, presence records, recent publications and experts consultation. Introduced plant species considered by us as potentially become invasive in the short-term were also listed and presented as taxa non invasive that should be keep under surveillance.

Method steps

  1. Identification of the new invasive plant species in Cuba based on personal field observations, recent literature, consultation to experts, herbaria and specialized taxonomic and invasive databases and compendiums. Update the last version of the checklist, and addition of common names registered, also degree of establishment and invasion pathway both based on information gathered during last 15 years of research distribution and spread of alien invasive plants in Cuba.

Taxonomic Coverages

Plants identified to species
  1. Plantae
    rank: kingdom

Geographic Coverages

Cuba

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Oviedo R, Gonzalez-Oliva L (2015). Lista nacional de especies de plantas invasoras y potencialmente invasoras en la República de Cuba. Bissea 9 (número especial 2): 3-88. -
  2. Oviedo R., Herrera P., Caluff M., Regalado L., Ventosa I., Plasencia J. M., Baró I., González P. A., Pérez J., Hechavarría L., Gonzalez-Oliva L., Catasús L., Padrón J., Suárez S. I., Echevarría R., Fuentes I. M., Rosa R., Rodríguez P. O., Bonet W., Villate M., Sánchez N., Begué G., Villaverde R., Chateloin T., Matos J., Gómez R., Acevedo C., Lóriga J., Romero M., Mesa I., Vale A., Leiva A.T., Hernández J. A., Gómez N.E., Toscano B.L., González M. T., Menéndez A., Chávez M. I., Torres M. (2012). Lista Nacional de especies de plantas invasoras y potencialmente invasoras en la República de Cuba - 2011. Bissea 6 (NE 1): 22-96 -
  3. Regalado L, Gonzalez-Oliva L, Fuentes I, Oviedo R (2012). Las plantas invasoras. Introducción a los conceptos básicos. Bissea 6 (NE 1): 2-21 -
  4. Gonzalez-Oliva L, Borroto-Páez R, Oviedo Prieto R, Wong L J, Pagad S (2017). Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species - Cuba. Invasive Species Specialist Group ISSG. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/jzyeh0 - 10.15468/jzyeh0
  5. Oviedo R, Gonzalez-Oliva L (2022) Actualización de la lista de plantas invasoras en Cuba, distribución y rutas de invasión. (under revision) -

Contacts

Ramona Oviedo
originator
position: Researcher
IUCN/SSC Cuban Plant Specialist Group
Havana
CU
Telephone: +5352387732
email: roviedo1953@gmail.com
Lisbet Gonzalez-Oliva
originator
position: Red List Authority Coordinator
IUCN/SSC Cuban Plant Specialist Group
Havana
CU
Telephone: +5352453352
email: lisbetgoster@gmail.com
userId: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=_DoITUgAAAAJ&hl=en
Lisbet Gonzalez-Oliva
metadata author
position: Red List Authority Coordinator
IUCN/SSC Cuban Plant Specialist Group
Havana
CU
Telephone: +5352453352
email: lisbetgoster@gmail.com
userId: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=_DoITUgAAAAJ&hl=en
Ramona Oviedo
principal investigator
position: Reseacher
IUCN/SSC Cuban Plant Specialist Group
Havana
CU
email: roviedo1953@gmail.com
Lisbet Gonzalez-Oliva
author
position: Red List Authority Coordinator
IUCN/SSC Cuban Plant Specialist Group
Havana
CU
Telephone: +5352453352
email: lisbetgoster@gmail.com
userId: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=_DoITUgAAAAJ&hl=en
Luis Gonzalez Torres
point of contact
position: President
IUCN/SSC Cuban Plant Specialist Group
email: luis@planta.ngo
Lisbet Gonzalez-Oliva
administrative point of contact
position: Red List Authority Coordinator
IUCN/SSC Cuban Plant Specialist Group
Havana
CU
Telephone: +5352453352
email: lisbetgoster@gmail.com
userId: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=_DoITUgAAAAJ&hl=en
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