One-third of the world's reef-building corals are facing heightened extinction risk from climate change and other anthropogenic impacts. Previous studies have shown that such threats are not distributed randomly across the coral tree of life, and future extinctions have the potential to disproportionately reduce the phylogenetic diversity of this group on a global scale. However, the impact of such losses on a regional scale remains poorly known. In this study, we use phylogenetic metrics in conjunction with geographical distributions of living reef coral species to model how extinctions are likely to affect evolutionary diversity across different ecoregions. Based on two measures—phylogenetic diversity and phylogenetic species variability—...
Knowledge of a species’ abundance is critically important for assessing its risk of extinction, but ...
Knowledge of a species’ abundance is critically important for assessing its risk of extinction, but ...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide, and marine reserve networks have been advocated as a powerful ...
One-third of the world's reef-building corals are facing heightened extinction risk from climate cha...
One-third of the world's reef-building corals are facing heightened extinction risk from climate cha...
The Coral Triangle region of the Indo-Pacific realm harbors an extraordinary number of species, with...
The Coral Triangle region of the Indo-Pacific realm harbors an extraordinary number of species, with...
The possible loss of whole branches from the tree of life is a dramatic, but under-studied, biologic...
A substantial proportion of the world's living species, including one-third of the reef-building cor...
<div><p>A substantial proportion of the world's living species, including one-third of the reef-buil...
A substantial proportion of the world’s living species, including one-third of the reef-building cor...
The possible loss of whole branches from the tree of life is a dramatic, but under-studied, biologic...
Conservation priorities are calculated on the basis of species richness, endemism, and threats. Howe...
Confronting the coral reef crises requires a major scaling-up of management efforts based on an impr...
The South China Sea in the Central Indo-Pacific is a large semi-enclosed marine region that supports...
Knowledge of a species’ abundance is critically important for assessing its risk of extinction, but ...
Knowledge of a species’ abundance is critically important for assessing its risk of extinction, but ...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide, and marine reserve networks have been advocated as a powerful ...
One-third of the world's reef-building corals are facing heightened extinction risk from climate cha...
One-third of the world's reef-building corals are facing heightened extinction risk from climate cha...
The Coral Triangle region of the Indo-Pacific realm harbors an extraordinary number of species, with...
The Coral Triangle region of the Indo-Pacific realm harbors an extraordinary number of species, with...
The possible loss of whole branches from the tree of life is a dramatic, but under-studied, biologic...
A substantial proportion of the world's living species, including one-third of the reef-building cor...
<div><p>A substantial proportion of the world's living species, including one-third of the reef-buil...
A substantial proportion of the world’s living species, including one-third of the reef-building cor...
The possible loss of whole branches from the tree of life is a dramatic, but under-studied, biologic...
Conservation priorities are calculated on the basis of species richness, endemism, and threats. Howe...
Confronting the coral reef crises requires a major scaling-up of management efforts based on an impr...
The South China Sea in the Central Indo-Pacific is a large semi-enclosed marine region that supports...
Knowledge of a species’ abundance is critically important for assessing its risk of extinction, but ...
Knowledge of a species’ abundance is critically important for assessing its risk of extinction, but ...
Coral reefs are in decline worldwide, and marine reserve networks have been advocated as a powerful ...