Aim: To map spatial patterns of species richness, species endemism and species turnover of the eucalypts; to propose a biogeographical regionalization of eucalypts based on species turnover; and to identify the environmental correlates of these patterns. Location: Australia and Malesia. Methods: We analysed 798 eucalypt species (Angophora, Corymbia and Eucalyptus) with distributions across Australia and Malesia using square cells with a resolution of 100 × 100 km. Species richness, endemism and species turnover were calculated. Phytogeographical regions were identified using an agglomerative cluster analysis derived from a matrix of pairwise Simpson's beta (βsim) dissimilarity values. Eleven environmental variables were used to analys...
Aim: Our aims were to identify centres of endemism and to infer whether these areas have functioned ...
Identify patterns of change in species distributions, diversity, concentrations of evolutionary hist...
The eucalypts, which include Eucalyptus, Angophora and Corymbia, are native to Australia and Malesia...
Aim: To map spatial patterns of species richness, species endemism and species turnover of the eucal...
<div><p>The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (75...
The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (750,741 ge...
The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (750,741 ge...
Eucalypts cover most of Australia. Here, we investigate the relative contribution of climate and geo...
We present the largest comparative biogeographical analysis that has complete coverage of Australia'...
Global climate change is already impacting species and ecosystems across the planet. Trees, although...
The use of observed patterns to infer underlying biotic and physical drivers of eco-evolutionary dyn...
Eucalyptus tree species, commonly referred to as eucalypts, are among the most planted hardwoods in...
Predicting the consequences of climate change for biodiversity is critical to conservation efforts. ...
Aim: Biodiversity studies typically use species, or more recently phylogenetic diversity (PD), as th...
1. We investigated the conservation status of the eucalypt taxa and communities of northern Australi...
Aim: Our aims were to identify centres of endemism and to infer whether these areas have functioned ...
Identify patterns of change in species distributions, diversity, concentrations of evolutionary hist...
The eucalypts, which include Eucalyptus, Angophora and Corymbia, are native to Australia and Malesia...
Aim: To map spatial patterns of species richness, species endemism and species turnover of the eucal...
<div><p>The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (75...
The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (750,741 ge...
The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (750,741 ge...
Eucalypts cover most of Australia. Here, we investigate the relative contribution of climate and geo...
We present the largest comparative biogeographical analysis that has complete coverage of Australia'...
Global climate change is already impacting species and ecosystems across the planet. Trees, although...
The use of observed patterns to infer underlying biotic and physical drivers of eco-evolutionary dyn...
Eucalyptus tree species, commonly referred to as eucalypts, are among the most planted hardwoods in...
Predicting the consequences of climate change for biodiversity is critical to conservation efforts. ...
Aim: Biodiversity studies typically use species, or more recently phylogenetic diversity (PD), as th...
1. We investigated the conservation status of the eucalypt taxa and communities of northern Australi...
Aim: Our aims were to identify centres of endemism and to infer whether these areas have functioned ...
Identify patterns of change in species distributions, diversity, concentrations of evolutionary hist...
The eucalypts, which include Eucalyptus, Angophora and Corymbia, are native to Australia and Malesia...