Areas of endemism are important in biogeography because they capture facets of biodiversity not represented elsewhere. However, the scales at which they are relevant to research and conservation are poorly analysed. Here, we calculate weighted endemism (WE) and phylogenetic endemism (PE) separately for all birds and amphibians across the globe. We show that scale dependence is widespread for both indices and manifests across grain sizes, spatial extents and taxonomic treatments. Variations in taxonomic opinions—whether species are treated by systematic ‘lumping’ or ‘splitting’—can profoundly affect the allocation of WE hotspots. Global patterns of PE can provide insights into complex evolutionary processes but this congruence is lost at the...
Explanation of the spatial distribution patterns in species richness, and especially those of small-...
Aim: Understanding patterns of endemism is a key to deciphering the history of biotas and setting co...
Human activities have dramatically altered the distribution and abundance of species, and our impact...
<p>Endemism is often misinterpreted as referring to narrow distributions (range restriction). In fac...
We present a new, broadly applicable measure of the spatial restriction of phylogenetic diversity, t...
AIM Phylogenetic endemism (PE) identifies geographic concentrations of evolutionarily isolated an...
BackgroundCentres of endemism have received much attention from evolutionists, biogeographers, ecolo...
It has been suggested that the ‘right' biogeographic patterns will only arise with a species concept...
Biodiversity hotspots have a prominent role in conservation biology(1-9), but it remains controversi...
Biodiversity conservation strategies commonly target areas of high species richness and/or high ende...
Areas of endemism are conservation priorities and indicators of biogeographical processes, represent...
In the face of accelerating species extinctions, map-based prioritization systems are increasingly u...
Range restriction is an important measure of species rarity that is also interpreted as endemism. A ...
• Background: Centres of endemism have received much attention from evolutionists, biogeographers, e...
Explanation of the spatial distribution patterns in species richness, and especially those of small-...
Explanation of the spatial distribution patterns in species richness, and especially those of small-...
Aim: Understanding patterns of endemism is a key to deciphering the history of biotas and setting co...
Human activities have dramatically altered the distribution and abundance of species, and our impact...
<p>Endemism is often misinterpreted as referring to narrow distributions (range restriction). In fac...
We present a new, broadly applicable measure of the spatial restriction of phylogenetic diversity, t...
AIM Phylogenetic endemism (PE) identifies geographic concentrations of evolutionarily isolated an...
BackgroundCentres of endemism have received much attention from evolutionists, biogeographers, ecolo...
It has been suggested that the ‘right' biogeographic patterns will only arise with a species concept...
Biodiversity hotspots have a prominent role in conservation biology(1-9), but it remains controversi...
Biodiversity conservation strategies commonly target areas of high species richness and/or high ende...
Areas of endemism are conservation priorities and indicators of biogeographical processes, represent...
In the face of accelerating species extinctions, map-based prioritization systems are increasingly u...
Range restriction is an important measure of species rarity that is also interpreted as endemism. A ...
• Background: Centres of endemism have received much attention from evolutionists, biogeographers, e...
Explanation of the spatial distribution patterns in species richness, and especially those of small-...
Explanation of the spatial distribution patterns in species richness, and especially those of small-...
Aim: Understanding patterns of endemism is a key to deciphering the history of biotas and setting co...
Human activities have dramatically altered the distribution and abundance of species, and our impact...