“…A related metric has appeared more recently called phylogenetic endemism (PE), which is a measure of how range-restricted lineages are (Rosauer, Laffan, et al 2009). There is a burgeoning school of research called "spatial phylogenetics" that takes advantage of the availability of large-scale phylogenies, and big distributional data sets derived from museum digitization efforts, to look at patterns of PD and PE on the landscape (Gonzalez-Orozco, Pollock, et al 2016;Mishler, Knerr, et al 2014;Nagalingum, Knerr, et al 2015;Schmidt-Lebuhn, Knerr, et al 2015;Thornhill, Baldwin, et al 2017;Thornhill, Mishler, et al 2016). The results from these studies enable rankless phylogenetic evaluations of conservation priorities, as well as studies of evolution, ecology, and biogeography.…”