Année : 2015
Revue : Candollea : 9-20
Lien de l’article : Alexander Zizka, Adjima Thiombiano, Stefan Dressler, Blandine M. I. Nacoulma, Am…
Discipline : Autres
Auteur(s) : Alexander Zizka, Adjima Thiombiano, Stefan Dressler, Blandine M. I. Nacoulma, Amadé Ouédraogo, Issaka Ouédraogo, Oumarou Ouédraogo, Georg Zizka, Karen Hahn & Marco Schmidt
Auteur(s) tagués : NACOULMA Blandine Marie Ivette OUEDRAOGO Amadé OUEDRAOGO Oumarou THIOMBIANO Adjima
Résumé
Abstract Zizka, A., A. Thiombiano, S. Dressler, BMI Nacoulma, A. Ouédraogo, I. Ouédraogo, O. ouédraogo, G. Zizka, K. Hahn & M. Schmidt (2015). The vascular plant diversity of Burkina Faso (West Africa)—a quantitative analysis and implications for conservation. Candollea 70: 9–20 In English, English and French abstracts. Based on a species inventory and the related distribution dataset, the authors present a quantitative analysis of the vascular plant diversity of Burkina Faso (BFA) and its four phytogeographic zones. We analyzed species richness, higher taxon diversity, life forms, chorological types, introduced species, habitat preferences and the number of rare species. The flora of BFA comprises 1972 non-cultivated vascular plant species in 752 genera and 145 families. Species richness and plant family richness are highest in the South Sudanian zone in the South of the country. Fabaceae, Poaceae …
Mots-clés
Chorological types – Neophytes – Phytogeography – Plant conservation – Rare species – Sahel – Sudanian zone
