Persicaria foliosa (EN)
Short description
Observations of Persicaria foliosa were collected from the Baltic Sea area for HELCOM Red List species list. The HELCOM Red List of Baltic Sea species in danger of becoming extinct (2013) is the first threat assessment for Baltic Sea species that covers all marine mammals, fish, birds, macrophytes (aquatic plants), and benthic invertebrates, and follows the Red List criteria of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Almost 2800 species were considered in the Red List assessment and about 1750 were evaluated according to the IUCN Red List criteria. Persicaria foliosa has been placed to the Red List category of Endangered (EN) species. Dataset for download contains spatial grid of the Baltic Sea. Distribution of the species can be found in corresponding name column. Values are coded: 0 = no observations 1 = present before year 1995 or in 1995 2 = present after year 1995 3 = present before and after year 1995
Point of contact
HELCOM Secretariat
data@helcom.fi
Spatial extent
['0.579301', '50.560882', '46.304946', '72.66441']
Type
dataset
Metadata information
Identifier
Keywords
Species distribution ; GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0 ;

red list ; macrophyte ; distribution ; GEMET ;

MADS ;

Resource provider(s)
HELCOM Secretariat
data@helcom.fi

Lineage
This dataset displays distribution of Persicaria foliosa according to HELCOM RED LIST assessment based on the following data sources: The records of the species compiled from the Finnish database of threatened species (Hertta), the Swedish Species Gateway, and Russian monitoring data and literature. The species occurs also in the central and southern Finland and Sweden but the inland occurrences are not shown on the map. It should be noted that many of the occurrences along the Finnish coastline are currently regarded extinct, although some of the records are rather recent and were made after 1995 (Ryttäri et al. 2012). (Downloaded from Artportalen on 14 December 2012 and from the Finnish Environment Institute on 3 January 2013)