Botanical Sampling Gaps Across the Cameroon Mountains

Authors

  • Moses Nsanyi Sainge Tropical Plant Exploration Group (TroPEG) Cameroon
  • Jean-Michel Onana
  • Felix Nchu
  • David Kenfack
  • A. Townsend Peterson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/bi.v12i0.6707

Keywords:

biodiversity informatics, primary biodiversity data, sampling gaps, inventory completeness, mountains

Abstract

With the emergence of a new field, biodiversity informatics, an important task has been to evaluate completeness of biodiversity information that is existing and available for various countries and regions. This paper offers a first and very basic assessment of sampling gaps and inventory completeness across the Cameroon Mountains. Because digital accessible knowledge is severely limited for the region, we relied on qualitative evaluations of inventory completeness, supplemented by large amounts of data from the National Herbarium of Cameroon (YA) database. Detailed botanical inventories have been developed for Mt Cameroon, the Kupe-Mwanenguba Mountains, Mt Oku, and the Mambila Plateau, leaving substantial geographic and environmental coverage gaps corresponding to Rumpi Hills, Mt Nlonako, Kimbi Fungom National Park, Bali and Bafut Ngemba, Mt Bamboutos, Kagwene, and Tchabal Mbabo. This paper provides a roadmap for a comprehensive botanical survey for this region. Completing this survey plan, the resulting data will allow researchers to track changes in biodiversity and identify priority areas for conservation on the various mountain ranges that make up this important biodiversity hotspot.

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Author Biography

  • Moses Nsanyi Sainge, Tropical Plant Exploration Group (TroPEG) Cameroon
    Research Director

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Published

2017-11-16

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Articles (peer-reviewed)

How to Cite

Sainge, Moses Nsanyi, Jean-Michel Onana, Felix Nchu, David Kenfack, and A. Townsend Peterson. 2017. “Botanical Sampling Gaps Across the Cameroon Mountains”. Biodiversity Informatics 12 (November). https://doi.org/10.17161/bi.v12i0.6707.