Authors
Gerold Kier, Holger Kreft, Tien Ming Lee, Walter Jetz, Pierre L Ibisch, Christoph Nowicki, Jens Mutke, Wilhelm Barthlott
Publication date
2009/6/9
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
106
Issue
23
Pages
9322-9327
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Endemism and species richness are highly relevant to the global prioritization of conservation efforts in which oceanic islands have remained relatively neglected. When compared to mainland areas, oceanic islands in general are known for their high percentage of endemic species but only moderate levels of species richness, prompting the question of their relative conservation value. Here we quantify geographic patterns of endemism-scaled richness (“endemism richness”) of vascular plants across 90 terrestrial biogeographic regions, including islands, worldwide and evaluate their congruence with terrestrial vertebrates. Endemism richness of plants and vertebrates is strongly related, and values on islands exceed those of mainland regions by a factor of 9.5 and 8.1 for plants and vertebrates, respectively. Comparisons of different measures of past and future human impact and land cover change further reveal …
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G Kier, H Kreft, TM Lee, W Jetz, PL Ibisch, C Nowicki… - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2009