RB - Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection
Citation
Forzza R, Silva L A, Dalcin E (2024). RB - Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection. Version 84.261. Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/7ep9i2 accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-21.Description
Created over a century ago, the RB currently comprises ca. 750,000 mounted specimens, with a strong representation of Brazilian flora, mainly from the Atlantic and Amazon forests. Nearly 100% of these specimens have been entered into the database and imaged and, at present, about 17% have been geo-referenced. This data paper is focused exclusively on RB's exsiccatae collection of land plants and algae, which is currently increasing by about twenty to thirty thousand specimens per year thanks to fieldwork, exchange and donations. Since 2005, many national and international projects have been implemented, improving the quality and accessibility of the collection. The most important facilitating factor in this process was the creation of the institutional system for plants collection and management, named JABOT. Since the RB is continuously growing, the dataset is updated weekly on SiBBr and GBIF portals.
The most represented environments are the Atlantic and Amazon forests, a biodiversity hotspot and the world's largest rain forest, respectively. The dataset described in this article contains the data and metadata of plants and algae specimens in the RB collection and the link to access the respective images. Currently, the RB data is publicly available online at several biodiversity portals, such as our institutional database JABOT, the Reflora Virtual Herbarium, the SiBBr and the GBIF portal. However, a description of the RB dataset as a whole is not available in the literature.
Sampling Description
Study Extent
Not describedSampling
The herbarium specimen collection combines specimens from institutional projects, undergraduate and post-graduate research and exchanges or donations from other herbaria. In addition, from 1970 onwards, relevant national projects of flora documentation sent specimens to RB, such as RADAMBRASIL Project (1970-1985) and the Flora Program CNPq (1975-1983, MCT/CNPq 1987). Furthermore, as the official custodian for the Ministry of Environment, RB also receives many specimens from private companies with activities related to environmental impact studies and phytochemical products and most of these specimens are donated in exchange for identification. The institution includes 53 associate researchers and hosts around 550 visiting taxonomists every year, standing out as the most visited herbarium in Brazil. QualityQuality Control
The RB uses the institutional system JABOT to perform all functions regarding herbarium management (i.e. loans, donations, new specimen registration, database management, quality control and web publication). The JABOT is a PostgreSQL database management system with 117 tables specifically created for botanical collections. The data insertion can be made directly into the JABOT interface or via uploading spreadsheets, with controlled and free text fields (Silva et al. 2017).Method steps
- Plant processing procedures: The herbarium follows the usual procedures for processing specimens (Bridson and Forman 2000, Simpson 2006). Fresh materials are pressed and dried over a stove or in an oven. Once they are dry, specimens are glued on to acid-free paper, with gummed cloth tape or thread for bulky plants. Bryophytes, fungi and lichens are placed into acid-free packets. Algae can also be mounted on acid-free paper with gummed cloth tape or stored in plastic boxes in the case of calcareous algae. Collection
Taxonomic Coverages
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Plantaerank: kingdom
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Fungirank: kingdom
Geographic Coverages
Bibliographic Citations
- Lanna J, da Silva L, Morim M, Leitman P, Queiroz N, Filardi F, Dalcin E, Oliveira F, Forzza R (2018) Herbarium collection of the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden (RB), Brazil. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e22757. - https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e22757
Contacts
Rafaela Forzzaoriginator
position: Curator
Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden
Rua Pacheco Leão 915
Rio de Janeiro
22460-030
RJ
BR
Telephone: 55 21 3204 2082
email: rafaela@jbrj.gov.br
Luís Alexandre Silva
originator
position: Coordenador do Núcleo de Computação Científica e Geoprocessameno
Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro
Rua Pacheco Leão 915
Rio de Janeiro
22460-030
RJ
BR
Telephone: 55 21 32042116
email: estevao@jbrj.gov.br
Eduardo Dalcin
metadata author
Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro
R. Pacheco Leão 915 - sl 203
Rio de Janeiro
22460-030
RJ
BR
Telephone: 55 21 32042116
email: edalcin@jbrj.gov.br
Rafaela Forzza
curator
position: Curator
Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden
Rua Pacheco Leão 915
Rio de Janeiro
22460-030
RJ
BR
Telephone: 55 21 3204 2082
email: rafaela@jbrj.gov.br
Rafaela Forzza
administrative point of contact
position: Curator
Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden
Rua Pacheco Leão 915
Rio de Janeiro
22460-030
RJ
BR
Telephone: 55 21 3204 2082
email: rafaela@jbrj.gov.br