Ecosystem services provided by orchids: a global analysis
Background: Orchids constitute one of the most diverse group of plants, they provide a large number of benefits to human society. Questions: What are the ecosystem services provided by orchids? Data description: We performed a systematic review based on 413 articles, of which 224 provide rele...
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| author | Julieta A. Hernández-Mejía Edilia de la Rosa-Manzano Pablo Delgado-Sánchez |
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Background: Orchids constitute one of the most diverse group of plants, they provide a large number of benefits to human society.
Questions: What are the ecosystem services provided by orchids?
Data description: We performed a systematic review based on 413 articles, of which 224 provide relevant information, focusing on publications by ecosystem service category, continent, genus, and quartile of journal.
Study site and years studied: studies of orchids on all continents from 2000 to 2021.
Methods: databases reviewed were BioOne, CONRICyT, EBSCO, EndNote, Google Scholar, JSTOR, Mendeley, ScienceDirect, Wiley library, as well as reviews of specialized books.
Results: We found 75 articles on cultural services, followed by 66 on provisioning services, 64 on supporting and 19 on regulating services. The Epidendroideae subfamily was the most mentioned with 90.9 %, with the genus Dendrobium having the most mentions (39.13 %). Most of the orchid ecosystem service research was conducted on the American and Asian continents, where cultural and provisioning services were prevalent, respectively. Of all the publications, 54.7 % belong to quartile 1, and 2.4 % to quartile 4.
Conclusions: This research contributes to our understanding of ecosystem services provided by orchids, which may allow us a more comprehensive understanding of how human society benefits from orchids, and what could be lost if these species are not conserved and used sustainably.
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| spelling | doaj-art-ae11d64f28e942fa93e611dfd5bb04942025-08-19T23:01:43ZengSociedad Botánica de México, A. C.Botanical Sciences2007-42982007-44762024-06-01100110.17129/botsci.3478Ecosystem services provided by orchids: a global analysisJulieta A. Hernández-Mejía0Edilia de la Rosa-Manzano1Pablo Delgado-Sánchez2Instituto de Ecología Aplicada, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Ciudad Victoria, TamaulipasInstituto de Ecología Aplicada, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Ciudad Victoria, TamaulipasFacultad de Agronomía, Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí Background: Orchids constitute one of the most diverse group of plants, they provide a large number of benefits to human society. Questions: What are the ecosystem services provided by orchids? Data description: We performed a systematic review based on 413 articles, of which 224 provide relevant information, focusing on publications by ecosystem service category, continent, genus, and quartile of journal. Study site and years studied: studies of orchids on all continents from 2000 to 2021. Methods: databases reviewed were BioOne, CONRICyT, EBSCO, EndNote, Google Scholar, JSTOR, Mendeley, ScienceDirect, Wiley library, as well as reviews of specialized books. Results: We found 75 articles on cultural services, followed by 66 on provisioning services, 64 on supporting and 19 on regulating services. The Epidendroideae subfamily was the most mentioned with 90.9 %, with the genus Dendrobium having the most mentions (39.13 %). Most of the orchid ecosystem service research was conducted on the American and Asian continents, where cultural and provisioning services were prevalent, respectively. Of all the publications, 54.7 % belong to quartile 1, and 2.4 % to quartile 4. Conclusions: This research contributes to our understanding of ecosystem services provided by orchids, which may allow us a more comprehensive understanding of how human society benefits from orchids, and what could be lost if these species are not conserved and used sustainably. https://www.botanicalsciences.com.mx/index.php/botanicalSciences/article/view/3478biodiversityconservationcultural serviceOrchidaceaeorchid uses |
| spellingShingle | Julieta A. Hernández-Mejía Edilia de la Rosa-Manzano Pablo Delgado-Sánchez Ecosystem services provided by orchids: a global analysis biodiversity conservation cultural service Orchidaceae orchid uses |
| title | Ecosystem services provided by orchids: a global analysis |
| title_full | Ecosystem services provided by orchids: a global analysis |
| title_fullStr | Ecosystem services provided by orchids: a global analysis |
| title_full_unstemmed | Ecosystem services provided by orchids: a global analysis |
| title_short | Ecosystem services provided by orchids: a global analysis |
| title_sort | ecosystem services provided by orchids a global analysis |
| topic | biodiversity conservation cultural service Orchidaceae orchid uses |
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