
FIG. 6. — Temporal distribution of Annonaceae specimens collected in the Herbonautes dataset. The Histogram and left hand axis represent specimens collected per 5-year intervals. The right-hand axis and continuous line represent the cumulative specimens collected in total over the entire time period. The earliest Annonaceae collected and transcribed within the dataset is from 1740, a specimen of Annona squamosa L. collected in China by Pierre Nicolas le Chéron d'Incarville. The newest transcribed specimens are from 2015.
Published as part of Streiff, Serafin J. R., Ravomanana, Erica O., Rakotoarinivo, Mijoro, Pignal, Marc, Pimparé, Eva Perez, Erkens, Roy H. J. & Couvreur, Thomas L. P., 2024, High-quality herbarium-label transcription by citizen scientists improves taxonomic and spatial representation of the tropical plant family Annonaceae, pp. 173-185 in Adansonia (3) 46 (18) on page 181, DOI: 10.5252/adansonia2024v46a18, http://zenodo.org/record/14039071
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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