Monospecific and bispecific genera are of special concern as they represent unique phylogenetic/evolutionary trajectories within larger clades. In addition, as phylogenetically older taxa are supposed to be exposed to higher rarity and extinction risk, monospecific and bispecific genera may be intrinsically more prone to extinction risks than multispecies genera, although extinction risks also depend on the ecological and biological strategy of the species. Here, the distribution across biogeographical zones and the levels of threat to 2 speciose orders of mammals (monospecific and bispecific genera of Rodentia and Soricomorpha) are investigated in order to highlight major patterns at the worldwide scale. In Rodentia, 39.7% of the genera (n...
To reduce the accelerating rate of phylogenetic diversity loss, many studies have searched for mecha...
Phylogenetic information is becoming a recognized basis for evaluating conservation priorities, but ...
We respond to recent criticisms of supposed “taxonomic anarchy” which is said to hamper conservation...
Monospecific and bispecific genera are of special concern as they represent unique phylogenetic/evol...
Monospecific and bispecific genera are of special concern as they represent unique phylogenetic/evol...
Traditionally, conservation research has not focused on Rodentia and Soricomorpha, and many species ...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...
The relative roles of historical processes, environmental filtering, and ecological interactions in ...
Abstract.—Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution....
International audienceThe increase in species richness from the poles to the tropics, referred to as...
The increase in species richness from the poles to the tropics, referred to as the latitudinal diver...
Country-based patterns of total species richness, endemicity, and threatened species richness in Afr...
A quarter of all lagomorphs (pikas, rabbits, hares and jackrabbits) are threatened with extinction, ...
Although rodents are not considered among the most threatened mammals, there is ample historical evi...
AIM: To explore global patterns in spatial aggregations of species richness, vulnerability and data ...
To reduce the accelerating rate of phylogenetic diversity loss, many studies have searched for mecha...
Phylogenetic information is becoming a recognized basis for evaluating conservation priorities, but ...
We respond to recent criticisms of supposed “taxonomic anarchy” which is said to hamper conservation...
Monospecific and bispecific genera are of special concern as they represent unique phylogenetic/evol...
Monospecific and bispecific genera are of special concern as they represent unique phylogenetic/evol...
Traditionally, conservation research has not focused on Rodentia and Soricomorpha, and many species ...
Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution. Most hypo...
The relative roles of historical processes, environmental filtering, and ecological interactions in ...
Abstract.—Why some clades are more species-rich than others is a central question in macroevolution....
International audienceThe increase in species richness from the poles to the tropics, referred to as...
The increase in species richness from the poles to the tropics, referred to as the latitudinal diver...
Country-based patterns of total species richness, endemicity, and threatened species richness in Afr...
A quarter of all lagomorphs (pikas, rabbits, hares and jackrabbits) are threatened with extinction, ...
Although rodents are not considered among the most threatened mammals, there is ample historical evi...
AIM: To explore global patterns in spatial aggregations of species richness, vulnerability and data ...
To reduce the accelerating rate of phylogenetic diversity loss, many studies have searched for mecha...
Phylogenetic information is becoming a recognized basis for evaluating conservation priorities, but ...
We respond to recent criticisms of supposed “taxonomic anarchy” which is said to hamper conservation...