Biodiversity Conservation and Phylogenetic Systematics
107 and Craw 2006 ). Actually, the fact that a relict remains from a larger group that is mainly extinct is a specifi c circumst ...
108 has to be eventually documented. Other cases of small distribution areas (for exam- ple, newly established populations of ex ...
109 disconnected (Brooks and McLennan 1991 ; Grandcolas 1998 ). Current research (e.g., Elias et al. 2013 ) in the framework of ...
110 any present global change, unless global change is fundamentally different from previous extinction crises. Relicts are not ...
111 animals of the zoo and the other with balanced trophic relationships and resilience to global environmental changes. The oth ...
112 Cadotte MW, Cardinale BJ, Oakley TH (2008) Evolutionary history and the effect of biodiversity on plant productivity. Proc N ...
113 Gibbs G (2006) Ghosts of Gondwana. The history of life in New Zealand. Craig Potton Publishing, Nelson Gibert J, Deharveng L ...
114 Nagalingum NS, Marshall CR, Quental TB, Rai HS, Little DP, Mathews S (2011) Recent synchro- nous radiation of a living fossi ...
115 Waddington CH (1967) Comment made during discussion of paper by Dr. Eden. In: Moorehead PS, Kaplan MM (eds) Mathematical cha ...
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© The Author(s) 2016 119 R. Pellens, P. Grandcolas (eds.), Biodiversity Conservation and Phylogenetic Systematics, Topics in Bio ...
120 Introduction This book addresses important concepts, methods, and applications related to the role of evolutionary history i ...
121 not know about the phylogenetic diversity represented in every area in a given region.Consequently,forconservationplanning,w ...
122 on the branches/features represented at the different sites (a site represents all branches that are ancestral to any of its ...
123 this shared-habitat/shared-features model: it can fill a critical gap in our attempts to effectively use PD-dissimilarities ...
124 Both of these have commonalities with ED, but the similarities and differences – and the strengths and weaknesses – among th ...
125 should effectively sample that environmental space in order to capture biodiversity. ED is based on the idea that many diffe ...
126 PD and PD-dissimilarities are commonly applied to molecular phylogenetic trees and microbial community data; here, PD analys ...
127 gradient and define the centers of distribution for features or branches. These features are assumed to have a uniform distr ...
128 Fig. 4 (a) A single environmental gradient (thick black line) and three selected sites (black dots). Each hypothetical branc ...
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