Authors
Dan Rosauer, Shawn W Laffan, Michael D Crisp, Stephen C Donnellan, Lyn G Cook
Publication date
2009/10/1
Journal
Molecular Ecology
Volume
18
Issue
19
Pages
4061-4072
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
We present a new, broadly applicable measure of the spatial restriction of phylogenetic diversity, termed phylogenetic endemism (PE). PE combines the widely used phylogenetic diversity and weighted endemism measures to identify areas where substantial components of phylogenetic diversity are restricted. Such areas are likely to be of considerable importance for conservation. PE has a number of desirable properties not combined in previous approaches. It assesses endemism consistently, independent of taxonomic status or level, and independent of previously defined political or biological regions. The results can be directly compared between areas because they are based on equivalent spatial units. PE builds on previous phylogenetic analyses of endemism, but provides a more general solution for mapping endemism of lineages. We illustrate the broad applicability of PE using examples of Australian …
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