Authors
Tania Laity, Shawn W Laffan, Carlos E González-Orozco, Daniel P Faith, Dan F Rosauer, Margaret Byrne, Joseph T Miller, Darren Crayn, Craig Costion, Craig C Moritz, Karl Newport
Publication date
2015/11/15
Journal
Science of the Total Environment
Volume
534
Pages
131-143
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Phylodiversity measures summarise the phylogenetic diversity patterns of groups of organisms. By using branches of the tree of life, rather than its tips (e.g., species), phylodiversity measures provide important additional information about biodiversity that can improve conservation policy and outcomes. As a biodiverse nation with a strong legislative and policy framework, Australia provides an opportunity to use phylogenetic information to inform conservation decision-making.
We explored the application of phylodiversity measures across Australia with a focus on two highly biodiverse regions, the south west of Western Australia (SWWA) and the South East Queensland bioregion (SEQ). We analysed seven diverse groups of organisms spanning five separate phyla on the evolutionary tree of life, the plant genera Acacia and Daviesia, mammals, hylid frogs, myobatrachid frogs, passerine birds, and camaenid land …
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