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Biodiversity Challenge

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Systematic Revision of the genus Indigofera L. in southern Africa

Project summary:

At least 100 undescribed species of Indigofera are known from southern Africa. About 50 are being described at present (Cape Region), while the rest of southern Africa will be done from 2023. Extensive fieldwork and in-depth phylogenetic analyses will be done to revise the genus and understand biogeographic patterns.

Mr Brian Du Preez

Team Members

South Africa

University of Cape Town / Stellenbosch University

Dr Brian D. Schrire

United Kingdom

The Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens KEW

Referee 1:

Prof A. Muthama Muasya

Referee 2:

Prof Leanne L. Dreyer

Applicant 3 CV

Referees

Scoring Rubric

Reviewer name:

1. Collection generation/improvement/maintenance (10 points available total) 

 

(1a) contribution of physical and/or digital images of specimens (10 points)
or
(1b) infrastructure improvements including enhanced access to the physical collections, database development, database enhancement, digitization (10 points)
or
(1c) improvements to the physical collections (for example, better folders, better glue, paper, pest management, storage systems) (10 points)
or
(1d) distribution of duplicates (or orphan collections) to other regional or international herbaria (10 points)

2. Methods and funding consistency (10 points)

 

How well do the methods and funds requested match the effort needed to achieve the objectives?

3. Perceived need (10 points)

Score Small Collections Initiative applications here [30 points total]

(see below for Taxonomy and Systematics rubric)

Initiative for this application

Taxonomic and Systematic Initiative

Reviewers should assign a score of 1 to 10 to each of the following three items (1 being poorly implemented, 10 superbly planned), plus a one-sentence comment detailing the score.

1. Originality of the proposal (10 points)

How well does the proposal advance knowledge in terms of a biodiversity perspective as well as from a taxonomic and systematic perspective?

Reviewers should assign a score of 1 to 10 to each of the following three items (1 being poorly implemented, 10 superbly planned), plus a one-sentence comment detailing the score.

Score Taxonomy and Systematics applications here [50 points total]

(see above for Small Collections Initiative rubric)

2. Training (10 points available total)

 

(2a) Training of staff and students (10 points)
or
(2b) Outreach and/or community activities (10 points)

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5. Training (10 points total)

(5a) Training of staff and students (10 points)

or

(5b) Outreach and/or community activities (10 points)

4. Qualification of the team (10 points)

Based on reference letters and CVs

3. Perceived need (10 points total)

(3a) Demonstrated need and discussion of threat and/or understudied taxa (10 points)

or

(3b) Vanishing taxonomic expertise (10 points)

This proposal scores:

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Flowering plants

Cost: $

10000

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