Biodiversity Conservation and Phylogenetic Systematics
86 tal crust of New Zealand has maintained deep phylogenetic diversity since isolation of Zealandia from Gondwana (Trewick et al ...
87 ness might have evolved anytime since formation of the lineage and extinction of other members of this lineage that once exis ...
88 12 5 4 3 1 species a b >7000 species } } Oligosoma zelandicumOligosoma striatum Oligosoma homalontumOligosoma mocoOligosom ...
89 sauria is rich, with substantial studies that have drawn on many years of expert searching (Chapple et al. 2009 ; Nielsen et ...
90 ancestor (Darwin 1859 ; Theobald 2010 ), we can consider the phylogenetic value of any species in the context of the whole (F ...
91 we have invested resources into studying; habitats that host numerous interesting lineages of Bacteria and Archaea (Eckburg e ...
92 Samples from eight locations around the world detected 2567 bacterial taxa rep- resenting 22 phyla living inside sponges (Sch ...
93 tions of Chlorofl exi bacteria were inferred for the sponge species with high micro- bial abundance as the majority of their ...
94 and in doing so maintain ecosystem process to the benefi t of the large appealing species that are so popular. Organic life b ...
95 DOC (2000) The New Zealand biodiversity strategy. Department of Conservation (DOC); Ministry for the Environment (MfE), Welli ...
96 Machida RJ, Hashiguchi Y, Nishida M, Nishida S (2009) Zooplankton diversity analysis through single-gene sequencing of a comm ...
97 Taylor MW, Radax R, Steger D, Wagner M (2007) Sponge-associated microorganisms: evolution, ecology, and biotechnological pote ...
© The Author(s) 2016 99 R. Pellens, P. Grandcolas (eds.), Biodiversity Conservation and Phylogenetic Systematics, Topics in Biod ...
100 emblematical and unique species. Such exemplar species that speak to everyone from layperson to scientist, include the Coela ...
101 the concept of phylogenetic relict species that is more relevant to phylogenetic diversity. We then briefl y consider the co ...
102 remains from a larger group because extinction rates are never totally zero. Estimating the degree to which long branches ha ...
103 Given this generally accepted defi nition (e.g., Simpson 1944 ; Brooks and McLennan 1991 ), a relict is a species that will ...
104 two sister-groups are the same rank, one cannot be basal to the other (Krell and Cranston 2004 ). An interesting and neglect ...
105 If all relicts really proved to be frozen or genetically depauperate and unable to evolve, their conservational value would ...
106 inferences about the reasons why relicts (that he also called living fossils) can be geographically limited or not. A typica ...
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