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Plant extinction in New Caledonia: protection of sclerophyll forests urgently needed

✍ Scribed by Philippe Bouchet; Tanguy Jaffre; Jean-Marie Veillon


Book ID
104625290
Publisher
Springer
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
894 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
0960-3115

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✦ Synopsis


The sclerophyll forests which once extended over the lowlands of the west coast of New Caledonia are now reduced to small fragments representing about 2% (10 000 ha) of their original area. Much of the remaining forests are degraded. Threats to sclerophyll forests come from land clearance, grazing by cattle or deer, and fire. In sclerophyll forests, 223 endemic phanerogam species occur and 59 of these are specific to this forest type. Several of the 59 specific species are known only from a few plants at a single locality and are critically endangered. Pittosporum tanianum sp. nov. became extinct shortly after its discovery in 1988, and becomes the first documented plant extinction in New Caledonia. A further 15 species of New Caledonian plants, not recorded for several decades, are discussed, and it is concluded that between 4 and 9 of them may be extinct. The existing reserves containing sclerophyll forests are inadequate to protect the remaining biodiversity of the forests. Four immediate steps needed to protect sclerophyll forests are (i) restoration of Leprrdour Island; (ii) purchase and restoration of selected privately owned forests; (iii) management of publicly owned forest near Nrpoui; and (iv) ex situ conservation of certain species.


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