2021
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.3383
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Phylogenetic diversity efficiently and accurately prioritizes conservation of aquatic macroinvertebrate communities

Abstract: Land degradation is a leading cause of biodiversity loss, and understanding its consequences on freshwater ecosystems remains a priority for improving the effectiveness of restoration practices and ecosystem assessments. Freshwater monitoring programs use macroinvertebrates to assess the biotic effects of degradation and management actions, often using the ratio of observed to expected taxa at a site-O/Efor this purpose. Despite the power of the O/E approach, large amounts of data are required to generate an e… Show more

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