Biodiversity hotspots have a prominent role in conservation biology, but it remains controversial to what extent different types of hotspot are congruent. Previous studies were unable to provide a general answer because they used a single biodiversity index, were geographically restricted, compared areas of unequal size or did not quantitatively compare hotspot types1. Here we use a new global database on the breeding distribution of all known extant bird species to test for congruence across three types of hotspot. We demonstrate that hotspots of species richness, threat and endemism do not show the same geographical distribution. Only 2.5% of hotspot areas are common to all three aspects of diversity, with over 80% of hotspots being idios...
Why is species diversity so unevenly distributed across different regions on Earth? Regional differe...
Despite its wide implications for many ecological issues, the global pattern of spatial turnover in ...
Increases in biodiversity often lead to greater, and less variable, levels of ecosystem functioning....
Biodiversity hotspots have a prominent role in conservation biology(1-9), but it remains controversi...
Global conservation strategies commonly assume that different taxonomic groups show congruent geogra...
The biodiversity hotspot analyses are to locate geographical areas that rank particularly high on on...
Functional and phylogenetic diversity are increasingly quantified in various fields of ecology and c...
SummaryBackgroundIntegrated, efficient, and global prioritization approaches are necessary to manage...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Aim Using a global data base of the distribution of extant bird species, we examine the evidence for...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Most traditional "biodiversity" indices have an uncertain ecological interpretation, unfavourable sa...
The main goal of using global biodiversity hotspots for conservation purposes is to protect taxa wit...
Aim The conservation value of sites is often based on species richness (SR).However, metrics of phyl...
Why is species diversity so unevenly distributed across different regions on Earth? Regional differe...
Despite its wide implications for many ecological issues, the global pattern of spatial turnover in ...
Increases in biodiversity often lead to greater, and less variable, levels of ecosystem functioning....
Biodiversity hotspots have a prominent role in conservation biology(1-9), but it remains controversi...
Global conservation strategies commonly assume that different taxonomic groups show congruent geogra...
The biodiversity hotspot analyses are to locate geographical areas that rank particularly high on on...
Functional and phylogenetic diversity are increasingly quantified in various fields of ecology and c...
SummaryBackgroundIntegrated, efficient, and global prioritization approaches are necessary to manage...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Aim Using a global data base of the distribution of extant bird species, we examine the evidence for...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Most traditional "biodiversity" indices have an uncertain ecological interpretation, unfavourable sa...
The main goal of using global biodiversity hotspots for conservation purposes is to protect taxa wit...
Aim The conservation value of sites is often based on species richness (SR).However, metrics of phyl...
Why is species diversity so unevenly distributed across different regions on Earth? Regional differe...
Despite its wide implications for many ecological issues, the global pattern of spatial turnover in ...
Increases in biodiversity often lead to greater, and less variable, levels of ecosystem functioning....