Conservation status of Mascarene Amaranth Aerva congesta Balf.F. Ex Baker (Eudicots: Caryophyllales: Amaranthaceae): A Critically Endangered endemic herb of the Mascarenes, Indian Ocean

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Abstract

Aerva congesta Balf.f. ex Baker (Amaranthaceae), an endemic of Mascarene Islands (Mauritius and Rodrigues) is assessed for its conservation status. Considering its local extinction in Rodrigues and very small population in Mauritius, in Round Island and at Gris Gris, south of Mauritius its area of occupancy (AOO) is estimated at 8km2. Due to its small AOO and threats by increasing native vegetation and alien species, A. congesta is evaluated as Critically Endangered following the latest IUCN Red List criteria. The species needs an urgent well-defined restoration program and ecological studies to prevent its extinction.

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Pynee, K. B., Lorence, D. H., & Khurun, P. (2018). Conservation status of Mascarene Amaranth Aerva congesta Balf.F. Ex Baker (Eudicots: Caryophyllales: Amaranthaceae): A Critically Endangered endemic herb of the Mascarenes, Indian Ocean. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 10(8), 12056–12063. https://doi.org/10.11609/jott.2402.10.8.12056-12063

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