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Land tenure contributions to protected area growth under alternative conservation targets in the Australian monsoon tropics Open
As the global protected area (PA) network expands to meet international targets, it is important to assess whether traditional reliance on public land will suffice for projected PA growth or whether other tenures, such as Indigenous or pas…
View article: Advancements in multi-omics research to address challenges in Alzheimer’s disease: a systems biology approach utilizing molecular biomarkers and innovative strategies
Advancements in multi-omics research to address challenges in Alzheimer’s disease: a systems biology approach utilizing molecular biomarkers and innovative strategies Open
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a growing global challenge, representing the most common neurodegenerative disorder and affecting millions of lives. As life expectancy continues to rise and populations expand, the number of individuals coping …
View article: Paleobiome dynamics shaped a large Gondwanan plant radiation
Paleobiome dynamics shaped a large Gondwanan plant radiation Open
Theories of adaptive radiation propose predictable trajectories in which diversity accumulates rapidly in newly formed or colonized environments with underexploited niche space and few competing species, before slowing down as competition …
View article: Overview of the effects of heavy metals on the reproductive health of males in the genus Mytilus spp.
Overview of the effects of heavy metals on the reproductive health of males in the genus Mytilus spp. Open
This review examines the reprotoxic effects of key heavy metals, specifically nickel, chromium, zinc, copper, mercury and cadmium, on the reproductive health of bivalve molluscs of the genus Mytilus spp. which serve as important bioindicat…
View article: Sources of Gene Tree Discordance and Their Implications for Systematics and Evolution of a Megadiverse Australian Plant Radiation (Subtribe Hakeinae, Proteaceae)
Sources of Gene Tree Discordance and Their Implications for Systematics and Evolution of a Megadiverse Australian Plant Radiation (Subtribe Hakeinae, Proteaceae) Open
Resolving phylogenetic relationships in the presence of conflicting signal across genes is one of the major challenges of the phylogenomic era. Conflicting signal can emerge from biological processes, such as incomplete lineage sorting or …
View article: Protected area coverage of the full annual cycle of migratory butterflies
Protected area coverage of the full annual cycle of migratory butterflies Open
Effective conservation of migratory species relies on habitat protection throughout their annual cycle. Although protected areas (PAs) play a central role in conservation, their effectiveness at conserving habitats across the annual cycle …
Author comment: Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress – Authors response to reviewers — R0/PR1 Open
Extract Cardillo M (2023). Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress. Cambridge Prisms: Extinction 1, e11.
Decision: Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress — R2/PR13 Open
Species that are evolutionarily distinct have long been valued for their unique and irreplaceable contribution to biodiversity. About 30 years ago, this idea was extended to the concept of phylogenetic diversity (PD): a quantitative, conti…
Recommendation: Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress — R2/PR12 Open
Species that are evolutionarily distinct have long been valued for their unique and irreplaceable contribution to biodiversity. About 30 years ago, this idea was extended to the concept of phylogenetic diversity (PD): a quantitative, conti…
Author comment: Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress — R2/PR11 Open
Species that are evolutionarily distinct have long been valued for their unique and irreplaceable contribution to biodiversity. About 30 years ago, this idea was extended to the concept of phylogenetic diversity (PD): a quantitative, conti…
Decision: Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress — R1/PR10 Open
Species that are evolutionarily distinct have long been valued for their unique and irreplaceable contribution to biodiversity. About 30 years ago, this idea was extended to the concept of phylogenetic diversity (PD): a quantitative, conti…
Recommendation: Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress — R1/PR9 Open
Species that are evolutionarily distinct have long been valued for their unique and irreplaceable contribution to biodiversity. About 30 years ago, this idea was extended to the concept of phylogenetic diversity (PD): a quantitative, conti…
Review: Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress — R1/PR7 Open
Species that are evolutionarily distinct have long been valued for their unique and irreplaceable contribution to biodiversity. About 30 years ago, this idea was extended to the concept of phylogenetic diversity (PD): a quantitative, conti…
Review: Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress — R1/PR8 Open
Species that are evolutionarily distinct have long been valued for their unique and irreplaceable contribution to biodiversity. About 30 years ago, this idea was extended to the concept of phylogenetic diversity (PD): a quantitative, conti…
Author comment: Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress — R1/PR6 Open
Species that are evolutionarily distinct have long been valued for their unique and irreplaceable contribution to biodiversity. About 30 years ago, this idea was extended to the concept of phylogenetic diversity (PD): a quantitative, conti…
Decision: Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress — R0/PR5 Open
Species that are evolutionarily distinct have long been valued for their unique and irreplaceable contribution to biodiversity. About 30 years ago, this idea was extended to the concept of phylogenetic diversity (PD): a quantitative, conti…
Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress Open
Species that are evolutionarily distinct have long been valued for their unique and irreplaceable contribution to biodiversity. About 30 years ago, this idea was extended to the concept of phylogenetic diversity (PD): a quantitative, conti…
Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress – Authors response to reviewers Open
Cardillo M (2023). Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress. Cambridge Prisms: Extinction 1 , e11.
Recommendation: Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress — R0/PR4 Open
Species that are evolutionarily distinct have long been valued for their unique and irreplaceable contribution to biodiversity. About 30 years ago, this idea was extended to the concept of phylogenetic diversity (PD): a quantitative, conti…
Review: Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress — R0/PR3 Open
Species that are evolutionarily distinct have long been valued for their unique and irreplaceable contribution to biodiversity. About 30 years ago, this idea was extended to the concept of phylogenetic diversity (PD): a quantitative, conti…
Review: Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress — R0/PR2 Open
Species that are evolutionarily distinct have long been valued for their unique and irreplaceable contribution to biodiversity. About 30 years ago, this idea was extended to the concept of phylogenetic diversity (PD): a quantitative, conti…
Protected areas fail to cover the full annual cycle of migratory butterflies Open
Effective conservation of migratory species relies on protection throughout their annual cycle 1 , something that has not been assessed globally for migratory insects. Here, we develop seasonal ecological niche models for 405 migratory but…
Author comment: Phylogenetic diversity in conservation: A brief history, critical overview, and challenges to progress — R0/PR1 Open
Species that are evolutionarily distinct have long been valued for their unique and irreplaceable contribution to biodiversity. About 30 years ago, this idea was extended to the concept of phylogenetic diversity (PD): a quantitative, conti…
Predicting the distribution of Australian frogs and their overlap with <i>Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis</i> under climate change Open
Aim Amphibians, with over 40% of assessed species listed as threatened, are disproportionately at risk in the global extinction crisis. Among the many factors implicated in the ongoing loss of amphibian biodiversity are climate change and …
Adapting to extremes: Reconstructing evolution in response to changing climate over time and space in the diverse Australian plant genus <i>Acacia</i> Open
Aim Macroevolutionary analysis is increasingly being used to study biodiversity responses to climate change, for example by using phylogenetic node ages to infer periods of diversification, or phylogenetic reconstruction of traits to infer…
Global predictors of language endangerment and the future of linguistic diversity Open
Language diversity is under threat. While each language is subject to specific social, demographic and political pressures, there may also be common threatening processes. We use an analysis of 6,511 spoken languages with 51 predictor vari…
Adapting to extremes: reconstructing evolution in response to changing climate over time and space in the diverse Australian plant genus <i>Acacia</i> Open
Aim Macroevolutionary analysis is increasingly being used to study biodiversity responses to climate change, for example by using phylogenetic node ages to infer periods of diversification, or phylogenetic reconstruction of traits to infer…