Gymnosperm collecting in China: Past, present, and future

Dan Xie , Tian-Xiang Chen , Hong Du , Hui Wu , Jin-Hua Ran

Journal of Systematics and Evolution ›› 2025, Vol. 63 ›› Issue (2) : 479 -491.

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Journal of Systematics and Evolution ›› 2025, Vol. 63 ›› Issue (2) : 479 -491. DOI: 10.1111/jse.13122
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Gymnosperm collecting in China: Past, present, and future

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Assessing sampling biases caused by nonrandom specimen collecting is crucial in systematics, biogeography, and conservation. Nevertheless, research on the collecting biases of vascular plants in China remains limited. Here, we investigated the collecting status of gymnosperms in China using 48 673 herbarium specimens representing 180 Chinese gymnosperm species. The spatial and temporal patterns, collector and determiner biases, and phylogenetic and taxon biases were studied to comprehend the collecting bias of gymnosperms in China during 1900–2021. Meanwhile, we assessed the inventory completeness of gymnosperms to identify collecting hotspots and coldspots. The results showed that gymnosperms predominantly inhabit mountainous areas in China. The historical collecting of gymnosperms in China can be divided into two distinct stages with four peaks of collecting activities. The distribution of collected or identified specimens per individual displays significant skewness, and the collecting of gymnosperms has the issues of overcollecting or undersampling. Inventory completeness remains deficient, and collecting intensity is weak in both northern China and the range of 22°–25° N in the southern region (i.e., central Yunnan, southern Guangxi, and eastern Guangdong). Additionally, observation of the spatial distribution reveals both hotspots and coldspots scattered across mountain regions, lacking clustering. This study revealed a highly polarized collecting pattern for gymnosperms in China. Consequently, we recommend optimizing collecting measures, targeted specimen collecting, and continuous dynamic monitoring of gymnosperms in future collecting efforts. These recommendations hold relevance not only for gymnosperms in China but also for other land plants worldwide.

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botanical exploration intensity / coldspots / collecting history / gymnosperms in China / inventory completeness / spatiotemporal bias

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Dan Xie, Tian-Xiang Chen, Hong Du, Hui Wu, Jin-Hua Ran. Gymnosperm collecting in China: Past, present, and future. Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 2025, 63(2): 479-491 DOI:10.1111/jse.13122

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