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Research Article

An ecological perspective on Joseph Rock's (1884-1962) plant collection activities in China

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  • 1College of Landscape Architecture, Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University, Hangzhou 311300, China
    2Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University Landscape Architecture Institute, Hangzhou 311300, China
    3South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510650, China

    *Corresponding author. E-mail: yanhai@zafu.edu.cn (H.Y.); wurenwu0034@zafu.edu.cn (R.W.)

Received date: 2024-05-24

  Accepted date: 2024-06-09

  Online published: 2024-06-19

Abstract

In the early 20th century, numerous western botanists, often referred to as “plant hunters”, embarked on ambitious expeditions to China, playing a crucial role in the study of botany and botanical diversity. Despite their contributions, comprehensive assessments of their explorations are lacking. To bridge this gap, this article focuses on the work of Joseph Charles Francis Rock, a notable figure in that era. Our work revisits Rock’s botanical expeditions within the broader context of botanical diversity conservation. It outlines his historical experiences in collecting plants in China and enumerates the species composition and phenotypic traits of the plants he collected. Additionally, it also analyzes the spatial distribution of the species, the completeness of his collection, and the α-diversity and β-diversity of the plants he collected. Our findings reveal that Rock led four major botanical expeditions in China between 1922 and 1933, amassing a total of 28,184 sheets and 16,608 numbers across 204 families, 1,081 genera, and 4,231 species. His focus was predominantly on ornamental species, which exhibit a variety of flower colors and inflorescences. His collection work spanned 5 provinces, 35 cities, and 72 counties, with a notable concentration in the Hengduan Mountains, a current biodiversity hotspot. This study not only reconstructs Rock’s botanical legacy but also offers valuable historical data and fresh analytical insights for understanding contemporary plant diversity. It contributes to the ongoing discourse on the importance of preserving plant diversity as a cornerstone of environmental sustainability.

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Jifan Luo, Ruozhi Huang, Hai Yan, Renwu Wu, Shuai Liao, Zhoubing Xiang, Yongxi Zou, Liangchen Shi, Ke Wang, Zhiyi Bao . An ecological perspective on Joseph Rock's (1884-1962) plant collection activities in China[J]. Journal of Plant Ecology, 2024 , 17(4) : 0 -rtae057 . DOI: 10.1093/jpe/rtae057

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