Background: This article provides a quantitative description of flora specimens stored in the Jardim Botânico of Rio de Janeiro Herbarium that belongs to the Federal Conservation Units of Caatinga's phytogeography domain. The Caatinga represents 11% of Brazilian territory and is, in South America, the largest and most biodiverse semi-arid tropical ecoregion, yet only 5% of its territory is covered by Federal Conservation Units, with few collections of flora samples. Thus, providing a georeferenced inventory of existing collections is essential for purposes of species distribution, environmental management and conservation. The aim of this data paper is to gauge, by means of geographic coordinates correction and retrieval of the flora specimens present in the RB Herbarium, the amount of specimen gatherings performed in the Federal Conservation Units belonging to the Caatinga domain.
New information: Currently, the RB data is publicly available online at several biodiversity portals, such as our institutional database JABOT, the Reflora Virtual Herbarium, the SiBBr and the GBIF portal (Lanna et al. 2019). However, a description of the dataset that belongs to the Federal Conservation Units of Caatinga's phytogeography domain as a whole is not yet available in the literature.
Keywords: Caatinga domain; Federal Conservation Units; Flora samples.
Ulises Rodrigo Magdalena, Luís Alexandre Estevão da Silva, Felipe Alves Oliveira, Rafael Oliveira Lima, Ernani Bellon, Rafael Ribeiro, João Monnerat Lanna, Maria Luiza Abieri, Gabriel de Oliveira Cardoso, Aline Vieira Amorim de Amorim, Rafaela Campostrini Forzza.