Steve Maldonado Silvestrini Curador

Entrou: 10 de ago. de 2017 Última vez ativo: 27 de mar. de 2024 iNaturalist

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I officially studied architecture/environmental design but somehow ended up working as a plant taxonomist/botanist. You can find me out in the field or at the UPRRP Herbarium in Puerto Rico. 🇵🇷

I am involved in several projects regarding ecological site descriptions, species identification, surveys, species status assessments, conservation and management plans. I work with and/or collaborate with most federal & state environmental agencies as well as private conservation organizations in Puerto Rico.

I'm particularly interested in

  1. Coccoloba spp.
  2. Grasses (Poaceae)
  3. Tropical Ferns (Pteridophyta)
  4. Naturally occurring plant hybrids
  5. Variations and oddities in plants
  6. Introduced plant species monitoring
  7. Phenology
  8. Insular Caribbean flora

Currently working with those above and also these:

  1. Utricularia spp. in Puerto Rico
  2. Piper spp. in Puerto Rico
  3. Phytolacca spp. in Puerto Rico
  4. Arecaceae in the Caribbean

If you are working with any of these in the Caribbean, feel free to reach out to me and perhaps we can collaborate; or I can provide important information to your research. You can also feel free to contact me regarding any Caribbean plant species, especially in the PR Bank.

Se habla español!

Je ne sais beaucoup français mais comprend plus.


2024 iNaturalist Goals:

  • Have 3,000 plant species documented in Puerto Rico.
    [PR full species estimates range from 2,912 - 3,559 to 6,000 - 10,000]

  • Get to 300,000 observations identified, especially plants in the Caribbean.

ID Heat Map: (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/map?ident_user_id=stevemaldonadosilvestrini)
iNat Plant Identifier World Rank (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=any&verifiable=any&view=identifiers&iconic_taxa=Plantae)


IMPORTANT NOTES:

Do not agree with my IDs based on my credentials, I may (and have been) wrong! Use your own criteria. Sometimes I will look at observations in the 'Identify' window, which only shows icons. I do not open every single observation to examine the images or contents in detail.

Several of my observations are private or diffused, do not ask me to put them public because:

  1. Some localities may be hidden because they are part of personal or colleague research.
  2. Many are private due to being part of government-agency related research. I'm required to keep them private.
  3. Others are private due to being on private land and I was required to not make them public by the owners of the land.
  4. Some localities are hidden for specific groups (examples: cacti, carnivorous plants, orchids.) due to being rare or having a high chance/degree of poaching.
  5. You can assume most if not all my 'Private' observations are in the Caribbean, mainly in Puerto Rico.

To me it is important that I upload them, even without public locality, because there is poor photographic reference for many of our Caribbean species. A photo without a precise locality is of great aid to many people.

If you are a bonafide researcher I will gladly share any localities that may aid your research. Use of images or data is subject to authorship/credit being noted, and/or having proper permits to be conducting such research (in the case that it is needed).

If you want me to collaborate on research by collecting material or providing more substantial information do not hesitate to do so, but it will be your responsibility to obtain the proper permits for doing so and paying any fees associated with said processes. I do not collect material, nor export material for nonscientific (research/conservation) purposes.

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