Phylogenetic diversity (PD) is a measure of the evolutionary legacy of a group of species, which can be used to define conservation priorities. It has been shown that an important loss of species diversity can sometimes lead to a much less important loss of PD, depending on the topology of the species tree and on the distribution of its branch lengths. However, the rate of decrease of PD strongly depends on the relative depths of the nodes in the tree and on the order in which species become extinct. We introduce a new, sampling-consistent, three-parameter model generating random trees with covarying topology, clades relative depths and clades relative extinction risks. This model can be seen as an extension to Aldous' one parameter splitti...
For decades, academic biologists have advocated for making conservation decisions in light of evolut...
Extinction threatens many species, yet is predicted by few factors across the plant Tree of Life (To...
1.Tropical forest loss can drive the extinction of forest-dependent species. Yet, non-forest species...
Phylogenetic diversity (PD) is a measure of the evolutionary legacy of a group of species, which can...
Phylogenetic diversity (PD) is a measure of the evolutionary legacy of a group of species, which can...
The fossil record shows that the vast majority of all species that ever existed are extinct and that...
Anthropogenic activities have increased the rate of biological extinction many-fold. Recent empirica...
Planning for the protection of species often involves difficult choices about which species to prior...
The kind and duration of phylogenetic topological “signatures” left in the wake of macroevolutionary...
AbstractFor many species, the current high rates of extinction are likely to result in a significant...
For many taxa, the current high rates of extinction are likely to result in a significant loss of bi...
Abstract.—Current models of diversification with evolving speciation rates have trouble mimicking th...
Whether biotic or abiotic factors are the dominant drivers of clade diversification is a long-standi...
The role of historical factors in driving latitudinal diversity gradients is poorly understood. Here...
Several ecological factors that could play into species extinction are expected to correlate with sp...
For decades, academic biologists have advocated for making conservation decisions in light of evolut...
Extinction threatens many species, yet is predicted by few factors across the plant Tree of Life (To...
1.Tropical forest loss can drive the extinction of forest-dependent species. Yet, non-forest species...
Phylogenetic diversity (PD) is a measure of the evolutionary legacy of a group of species, which can...
Phylogenetic diversity (PD) is a measure of the evolutionary legacy of a group of species, which can...
The fossil record shows that the vast majority of all species that ever existed are extinct and that...
Anthropogenic activities have increased the rate of biological extinction many-fold. Recent empirica...
Planning for the protection of species often involves difficult choices about which species to prior...
The kind and duration of phylogenetic topological “signatures” left in the wake of macroevolutionary...
AbstractFor many species, the current high rates of extinction are likely to result in a significant...
For many taxa, the current high rates of extinction are likely to result in a significant loss of bi...
Abstract.—Current models of diversification with evolving speciation rates have trouble mimicking th...
Whether biotic or abiotic factors are the dominant drivers of clade diversification is a long-standi...
The role of historical factors in driving latitudinal diversity gradients is poorly understood. Here...
Several ecological factors that could play into species extinction are expected to correlate with sp...
For decades, academic biologists have advocated for making conservation decisions in light of evolut...
Extinction threatens many species, yet is predicted by few factors across the plant Tree of Life (To...
1.Tropical forest loss can drive the extinction of forest-dependent species. Yet, non-forest species...