Several methods have been proposed for evaluating area conservation priorities. Here the performance of traditional approaches (taxonomic richness) versus newer methods of phylogenetic distinctness is compared using the results and data from three different molecular studies: crayfish from the central United States and Australia, and Aeglidae freshwater crabs from Chile. To a large extent rankings based on species and genus richness agree with rankings based on taxonomic, phylogenetic and genetic diversity, thus suggesting that taxonomic richness methods may be used as a surrogate for the phylogenetic distinctness methods for the purpose of prioritizing reserve areas for conservation
Funding for managing threatened species is currently insufficient to assist recovery of all species,...
Conservation priority setting based on phylogenetic diversity has frequently been proposed but rarel...
Preserving the evolutionary history and ecological functions that different species embody, in addit...
Politicians and scientists alike non, agree that a priority list of global centres for preservation ...
Funding for managing threatened species is currently insufficient to assist recovery of all species,...
AbstractTo conserve biodiversity, it is necessary not only to maximize the number of taxa that are s...
Given the current extinction crisis coupled with the shortfall in funding, there is a pressing need ...
Conservation of the evolutionary diversity among organisms should be included in the selection of pr...
In this Age of Extinction, we must prioritize the species we want to conserve. Conservation programs...
This Zenodo record is a permanently preserved version of a PREreview. You can view the complete PREr...
In the midst of the current biodiversity crisis, conservation efforts might profitably be directed t...
Biodiversity assessment demands objective measures, because ultimately conservation decisions must p...
Considering genetic relatedness among species has long been argued as an important step toward measu...
Biodiversity assessment demands objective measures, because ultimately conservation decisions must p...
Biodiversity conservation addresses information challenges through estimations encapsulated in measu...
Funding for managing threatened species is currently insufficient to assist recovery of all species,...
Conservation priority setting based on phylogenetic diversity has frequently been proposed but rarel...
Preserving the evolutionary history and ecological functions that different species embody, in addit...
Politicians and scientists alike non, agree that a priority list of global centres for preservation ...
Funding for managing threatened species is currently insufficient to assist recovery of all species,...
AbstractTo conserve biodiversity, it is necessary not only to maximize the number of taxa that are s...
Given the current extinction crisis coupled with the shortfall in funding, there is a pressing need ...
Conservation of the evolutionary diversity among organisms should be included in the selection of pr...
In this Age of Extinction, we must prioritize the species we want to conserve. Conservation programs...
This Zenodo record is a permanently preserved version of a PREreview. You can view the complete PREr...
In the midst of the current biodiversity crisis, conservation efforts might profitably be directed t...
Biodiversity assessment demands objective measures, because ultimately conservation decisions must p...
Considering genetic relatedness among species has long been argued as an important step toward measu...
Biodiversity assessment demands objective measures, because ultimately conservation decisions must p...
Biodiversity conservation addresses information challenges through estimations encapsulated in measu...
Funding for managing threatened species is currently insufficient to assist recovery of all species,...
Conservation priority setting based on phylogenetic diversity has frequently been proposed but rarel...
Preserving the evolutionary history and ecological functions that different species embody, in addit...