特立尼达和多巴哥木竹(Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae)综述

Christopher D. Tyrrell , J. Francisco Morales
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特立尼达和多巴哥是新热带木竹分类学的重要岛屿。特立尼达岛是两个广泛应用的名称的模式产地,其物种概念界定不清:Arthrostylidium pubescens 和 A. excelsum,以及两个潜在的特有种:Chusquea cylindrica 和 Rhipidocladum prestoei。关于这些岛屿的资源很少,无法充分识别所有可能生长在那里的木竹物种。例如,特立尼达和多巴哥维管植物区系丛书(1928-1992 年)中就缺少对竹科植物的介绍。此外,最具体的本地竹属 Arthrostylidium 也只进行了部分修订,重点放在了南美洲而非西印度群岛。我们的目标是对特立尼达和多巴哥的木本竹类进行严格审查,澄清特立尼达和多巴哥岛上已知的物种,并为修订后的分类群列表提供识别钥匙、物种描述和分布图。我们在 2021-2023 年期间进行了实地考察,并查阅了标本馆标本和人类对岛上木竹的观察记录。对新采集的标本进行了验证,并使用 QGIS 对所有木竹记录进行了地理坐标标注和绘图。我们确认特立尼达岛上现存两种本地木竹和四种引进木竹。另外三个西半球物种也有在岛上出现的历史记录。本地物种多样性与之前确定的植物热点地区有很好的相关性。一个引进物种--簕杜鹃(Bambusa vulgaris)在两个岛上都很常见。据我们所知,多巴哥目前没有原生的木竹物种,但过去似乎曾在主脊一带生长过毛竹(A. pubescens)。目前未发现的一些物种的历史存在可能是岛屿和南美洲大陆之间动态和/或随机殖民事件的结果。
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A review of the woody bamboos (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae) of Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago are important islands to Neotropical woody bamboo taxonomy. Trinidad is a type locality for two widely applied names with poorly defined species concepts: Arthrostylidium pubescens and A. excelsum, and two potentially endemic species: Chusquea cylindrica and Rhipidocladum prestoei. Few resources exist for the islands to adequately identify all the woody bamboo species that putatively grow there. The serialized vascular flora of Trinidad and Tobago (1928–1992), for instance, lacks a treatment for Poaceae. Moreover, the most speciose native genus, Arthrostylidium, is only partially revised, with the emphasis on the South American species and not those of the West Indies. Our objective is to critically review the woody bamboos of Trinidad and Tobago, clarify which species are or have been known from the islands, and provide an identification key, species accounts and distribution maps for the revised list of taxa. We conducted fieldwork campaigns in 2021–2023, and reviewed herbarium specimens and human observation records of woody bamboos from the islands. Newly collected specimens were vouchered and all woody bamboo records were georeferenced and plotted using QGIS. We confirmed two species of native woody bamboo and four species of introduced woody bamboo were extant on Trinidad. An additional three Western Hemisphere species have historic records of occurrence on the islands. Native species diversity correlated well with previously identified floristic hotspots. One introduced species, Bambusa vulgaris, is common on both islands. To the best of our knowledge, there are currently no native woody bamboo species present on Tobago, however, A. pubescens appears to have been growing along the Main Ridge in the past. The historic presence of some species not currently found may be the result of dynamic and/or stochastic colonization events among the islands and mainland South America.

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