articleJournal of BiogeographyJul 20, 2010Closed access

A framework for delineating biogeographical regions based on species distributions

University of California San Diego · University of Göttingen · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Abstract Aim Biogeographical regionalizations, such as zoogeographical regions, floristic kingdoms or ecoregions, represent categorizations central to many basic and applied questions in biogeography, ecology, evolution and conservation. Traditionally established by experts based on qualitative evidence, the lack of transparency and quantitative support has set constraints on their utility. The recent availability of global species range maps, novel multivariate techniques and enhanced computational power now enable a quantitative scrutiny and extension of biogeographical regionalizations that will facilitate new and more rigorous uses. In this paper we develop and illustrate a methodological roadmap for…

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Keywords
  • Cluster analysis
  • Biogeography
  • Hierarchical clustering
  • Multidimensional scaling
  • UPGMA
  • Ordination
  • Taxonomic rank
  • Ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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