2014
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5473
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Phylogenetic measures of biodiversity and neo- and paleo-endemism in Australian Acacia

Abstract: Understanding spatial patterns of biodiversity is critical for conservation planning, particularly given rapid habitat loss and human-induced climatic change. Diversity and endemism are typically assessed by comparing species ranges across regions. However, investigation of patterns of species diversity alone misses out on the full richness of patterns that can be inferred using a phylogenetic approach. Here, using Australian Acacia as an example, we show that the application of phylogenetic methods, particula… Show more

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“…Acacia baueri with its globular inflorescences is considered to belong to section Phyllodineae or section Plurinerves rather than section Lycopodiifoliae [24,25,[31][32][33] (also Murphy, personal communication, 2016). Its position in molecular trees, however, is not yet resolved.…”
Section: Shoot Apices With Two Waves Of Leaf Initiation May Have Arismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acacia baueri with its globular inflorescences is considered to belong to section Phyllodineae or section Plurinerves rather than section Lycopodiifoliae [24,25,[31][32][33] (also Murphy, personal communication, 2016). Its position in molecular trees, however, is not yet resolved.…”
Section: Shoot Apices With Two Waves Of Leaf Initiation May Have Arismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CANAPE index was calculated for a data set of 506 Acacia species aggregated to 3037 cells at a 50 km resolution (Mishler et al 2014). Four randomisations were used: CSR, RW with 100 km radius windows, PA with 100 km radius windows, and PA with no window constraint.…”
Section: Analyses and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more recent development of PE is the CANAPE method (Categorical Analysis of Neoand Palaeo-Endemism; Mishler et al 2014). CANAPE uses PE with a randomisation test to identify regions of geographically restricted long or short branches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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.…”
Section: Using Snarcs In Systematic Evolutionary and Ecological Stumentioning
confidence: 99%