作者
Félix Forest, Richard Grenyer, Mathieu Rouget, T Jonathan Davies, Richard M Cowling, Daniel P Faith, Andrew Balmford, John C Manning, Şerban Procheş, Michelle van der Bank, Gail Reeves, Terry AJ Hedderson, Vincent Savolainen
发表日期
2007/2/15
期刊
Nature
卷号
445
期号
7129
页码范围
757-760
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
One of the biggest challenges for conservation biology is to provide conservation planners with ways to prioritize effort. Much attention has been focused on biodiversity hotspots. However, the conservation of evolutionary process is now also acknowledged as a priority in the face of global change. Phylogenetic diversity (PD) is a biodiversity index that measures the length of evolutionary pathways that connect a given set of taxa,. PD therefore identifies sets of taxa that maximize the accumulation of ‘feature diversity’. Recent studies, however, concluded that taxon richness is a good surrogate for PD,,,,. Here we show taxon richness to be decoupled from PD, using a biome-wide phylogenetic analysis of the flora of an undisputed biodiversity hotspot—the Cape of South Africa. We demonstrate that this decoupling has real-world importance for conservation planning. Finally, using a database of medicinal and economic …
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