Mammals on the EDGE: Conservation Priorities Based on Threat and Phylogeny
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Abstract
Conservation priority setting based on phylogenetic diversity has frequently been proposed but rarely implemented. Here, we define a simple index that measures the contribution made by different species to phylogenetic diversity and show how the index might contribute towards species-based conservation priorities. We describe procedures to control for missing species, incomplete phylogenetic resolution and uncertainty in node ages that make it possible to apply the method in poorly known clades. We also show that the index is independent of clade size in phylogenies of more than 100 species, indicating that scores from unrelated taxonomic groups are likely to be comparable. Similar scores are returned under…
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- Phylogenetic diversity
- Phylogenetic tree
- Biology
- Clade
- Endangered species
- Phylogenetics
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Taxonomic rank
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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