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Ecological Indicators

Volume 121, February 2021, 106993
Ecological Indicators

Indicators of conservation priorities for medicinal plants from seasonal dry forests of northeastern Brazil

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Highlights

  • The pharmaceutical industry has shown an increasing demand for medicinal plants that have great therapeutic importance among the local populations in the Caatinga region.

  • Endemism was not a determining factor in the identification of priority species for conservation in the Caatinga.

  • Urgent ecological studies on Handroanthus impetiginosus (Mart. ex DC.) Mattos, Anacardium occidentale L., and Copaifera langsdorffii Desf to assess the effects of harvest on their population demography are needed; the study findings will facilitate the development of management plans and conservation strategies.

Abstract

Medicinal plants are used by local populations to treat numerous diseases, and many species are used as raw materials for the manufacture of medicines sold by the pharmaceutical industry. However, the intensive collection of these resources poses great challenges related to their conservation. Through a systematic review, we gathered information on the versatility of medicinal trees from seasonal dry forests (Caatinga) in order to create a conservation priority index (CPI) for these species. We found that demand by the pharmaceutical industry is a factor that must be taken into account when establishing conservation priorities for medicinal plants. We found that endemism was not a determining factor in the identification of priority species for conservation. The effects of extractivism on the demographics of Handroanthus impetiginosus (Mart. Ex DC.) Mattos, Anacardium occidentale L., and Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. populations require urgent assessment, because these species are in high demand by local communities and the pharmaceutical industry. Ecological studies may reveal strategies that should be incorporated into their management plans, which can include an increase in time between collection intervals, the production of plant nurseries, the implementation of reforestation programs, and cryopreservation, in addition to the involvement of the local community in monitoring programs. Other indicators such as the importance of species for the maintenance of ecosystem services, productivity chains, and the elaboration of public policies can be included as conservation strategies for these species.

Keywords

Ethnobotany
Conservation indicator
Pharmaceutical industry

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