The ppendemic_tab dataset is a tibble (data frame) that provides easy access to a comprehensive database of Peru's endemic plant species. It contains a total of 7,249 records with essential botanical information, including the accepted name, accepted family, accepted name author, publication author, place of publication, volume and page, and first published details.
Format
A tibble (data frame) with 7815 rows and 14 columns:
- version
Character vector. The version of ppendemic database, same id as POWO database.
- version_date
Character vector. The version date of POWO database.
- taxon_name
Character vector. The accepted name of the endemic plant species.
- taxon_status
Character vector.
- family
Character vector. The family of the accepted name of the endemic plant species.
- Genus
Character vector.
- Species
Character vector.
- infraspecific_rank
Character vector.
- infraspecies
Character vector.
- taxon_authors
Character vector. The author(s) of the accepted name of the endemic plant species.
- prinmary_author
Character vector. The author(s) of the publication containing the endemic plant species information.
- place_of_publication
Character vector. The place of publication of the endemic plant species information.
- volume_and_page
Character vector. The volume and page number of the publication containing the endemic plant species information.
- first_published
Character vector. The first published year of the publication containing the endemic plant species information.
Source
The dataset has been carefully compiled and updated to offer the latest insights into Peru's endemic plant species. Original sources of the data include authoritative botanical publications and research articles available in the WCVP database.
Details
The dataset provides a curated and up-to-date collection of Peru's endemic plant species, gathered from reputable botanical sources and publications. The data for this database was extracted and compiled from the World Checklist of Vascular Plants (WCVP) database, which is a comprehensive and reliable repository of botanical information.
Researchers, botanists, ecologists, and nature enthusiasts can use this dataset to explore and study the unique and diverse flora exclusive to Peru. The dataset is particularly valuable for conducting studies related to biodiversity, conservation, and ecological research.