We present a new, broadly applicable measure of the spatial restriction of phylogenetic diversity, termed phylogenetic endemism (PE). PE combines the widely used phylogenetic diversity and weighted endemism measures to identify areas where substantial components of phylogenetic diversity are restricted. Such areas are likely to be of considerable importance for conservation. PE has a number of desirable properties not combined in previous approaches. It assesses endemism consistently, independent of taxonomic status or level, and independent of previously defined political or biological regions. The results can be directly compared between areas because they are based on equivalent spatial units. PE builds on previous phylogenetic analyses ...
AbstractApplications are needed to map biodiversity from large-scale species occurrence datasets whi...
Areas of endemism are important in biogeography because they capture facets of biodiversity not repr...
<div><p>Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disappeared ...
We present a new, broadly applicable measure of the spatial restriction of phylogenetic diversity, t...
In the face of a crisis of biodiversity loss we need the best possible information about the distrib...
Identifying geographical areas with the greatest representation of the tree of life is an important ...
Understanding spatial patterns of biodiversity is critical for conservation planning, particularly g...
Accurately and sufficiently quantifying biodiversity is integral for conservation. Traditional metri...
Aim: Biodiversity studies typically use species, or more recently phylogenetic diversity (PD), as th...
Understanding spatial patterns of biodiversity is critical for conservation planning, particularly g...
Endemism is often misinterpreted as referring to narrow distributions (range restriction). In fact, ...
AIM Phylogenetic endemism (PE) identifies geographic concentrations of evolutionarily isolated an...
Phylodiversity measures summarise the phylogenetic diversity patterns of groups of organisms. By usi...
Applications are needed to map biodiversity from large-scale species occurrence datasets whilst seam...
Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disappeared with Ple...
AbstractApplications are needed to map biodiversity from large-scale species occurrence datasets whi...
Areas of endemism are important in biogeography because they capture facets of biodiversity not repr...
<div><p>Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disappeared ...
We present a new, broadly applicable measure of the spatial restriction of phylogenetic diversity, t...
In the face of a crisis of biodiversity loss we need the best possible information about the distrib...
Identifying geographical areas with the greatest representation of the tree of life is an important ...
Understanding spatial patterns of biodiversity is critical for conservation planning, particularly g...
Accurately and sufficiently quantifying biodiversity is integral for conservation. Traditional metri...
Aim: Biodiversity studies typically use species, or more recently phylogenetic diversity (PD), as th...
Understanding spatial patterns of biodiversity is critical for conservation planning, particularly g...
Endemism is often misinterpreted as referring to narrow distributions (range restriction). In fact, ...
AIM Phylogenetic endemism (PE) identifies geographic concentrations of evolutionarily isolated an...
Phylodiversity measures summarise the phylogenetic diversity patterns of groups of organisms. By usi...
Applications are needed to map biodiversity from large-scale species occurrence datasets whilst seam...
Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disappeared with Ple...
AbstractApplications are needed to map biodiversity from large-scale species occurrence datasets whi...
Areas of endemism are important in biogeography because they capture facets of biodiversity not repr...
<div><p>Areas of suitable habitat for species and communities have arisen, shifted, and disappeared ...