Endemism is often misinterpreted as referring to narrow distributions (range restriction). In fact, a taxon is said to be endemic to an area if it lives there and nowhere else. The expression “endemic area” is used to identify the geographical area to which a taxon is native, whereas “area of endemism” indicates an area characterized by the overlapping distributions of two or more taxa. Among the methods used to identify areas of endemism, the optimality criterion seems to be more efficient than Parsimony Analysis of Endemism (PAE), although PAE may be useful to disclose hierarchical relationships among areas of endemism. PAE remains the best explored method and may represent a useful benchmark for testing other approaches. Recently propose...
Understanding spatial patterns of biodiversity is critical for conservation planning, particularly g...
Abstract.—This paper discusses some methodological problems associated with reconstructing the evolu...
BackgroundCentres of endemism have received much attention from evolutionists, biogeographers, ecolo...
Endemism is often misinterpreted as referring to narrow distributions (range restriction). In fact, ...
We present a new, broadly applicable measure of the spatial restriction of phylogenetic diversity, t...
The grid-based method to identify areas of endemism proposed by Szumik et al. (Syst. Biol. 51:806–81...
Areas of endemism represent territories (no matter the size) of non-random overlap in the geographic...
Areas of endemism are important in biogeography because they capture facets of biodiversity not repr...
A formal method was developed to determine areas of endemism. The study region is divided into cells...
Areas of endemism are conservation priorities and indicators of biogeographical processes, represent...
The definition of endemism is a relative concept, and is relative to the size of the territory and t...
The aim of this study was to test a method to locate all the foci, centres, and areas of endemism in...
Endemic species are important for biodiversity conservation. Yet, quantifying endemism remains chall...
Range restriction is an important measure of species rarity that is also interpreted as endemism. A ...
textAn area of endemism contains many species restricted to the area and therefore it is rich in spe...
Understanding spatial patterns of biodiversity is critical for conservation planning, particularly g...
Abstract.—This paper discusses some methodological problems associated with reconstructing the evolu...
BackgroundCentres of endemism have received much attention from evolutionists, biogeographers, ecolo...
Endemism is often misinterpreted as referring to narrow distributions (range restriction). In fact, ...
We present a new, broadly applicable measure of the spatial restriction of phylogenetic diversity, t...
The grid-based method to identify areas of endemism proposed by Szumik et al. (Syst. Biol. 51:806–81...
Areas of endemism represent territories (no matter the size) of non-random overlap in the geographic...
Areas of endemism are important in biogeography because they capture facets of biodiversity not repr...
A formal method was developed to determine areas of endemism. The study region is divided into cells...
Areas of endemism are conservation priorities and indicators of biogeographical processes, represent...
The definition of endemism is a relative concept, and is relative to the size of the territory and t...
The aim of this study was to test a method to locate all the foci, centres, and areas of endemism in...
Endemic species are important for biodiversity conservation. Yet, quantifying endemism remains chall...
Range restriction is an important measure of species rarity that is also interpreted as endemism. A ...
textAn area of endemism contains many species restricted to the area and therefore it is rich in spe...
Understanding spatial patterns of biodiversity is critical for conservation planning, particularly g...
Abstract.—This paper discusses some methodological problems associated with reconstructing the evolu...
BackgroundCentres of endemism have received much attention from evolutionists, biogeographers, ecolo...