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  • Phylogenetic diversity and ... Phylogenetic diversity and nature conservation: where are we?
    Winter, Marten; Devictor, Vincent; Schweiger, Oliver Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam), 04/2013, Volume: 28, Issue: 4
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    To date, there is little evidence that phylogenetic diversity has contributed to nature conservation. Here, we discuss the scientific justification of using phylogenetic diversity in conservation and ...
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  • Increasing species richness... Increasing species richness but decreasing phylogenetic richness and divergence over a 320-year period of urbanization
    Knapp, Sonja; Winter, Marten; Klotz, Stefan The Journal of applied ecology, August 2017, Volume: 54, Issue: 4
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    1. Urbanization is increasing faster than ever, contributing to a global extinction crisis. Recently, scientists have debated whether species richness on local and regional scales is mostly ...
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  • Remoteness promotes biologi... Remoteness promotes biological invasions on islands worldwide
    Moser, Dietmar; Lenzner, Bernd; Weigelt, Patrick ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 09/2018, Volume: 115, Issue: 37
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    One of the best-known general patterns in island biogeography is the species–isolation relationship (SIR), a decrease in the number of native species with increasing island isolation that is linked ...
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  • The geography of biodiversi... The geography of biodiversity change in marine and terrestrial assemblages
    Blowes, Shane A; Supp, Sarah R; Antão, Laura H ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 10/2019, Volume: 366, Issue: 6463
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    Human activities are fundamentally altering biodiversity. Projections of declines at the global scale are contrasted by highly variable trends at local scales, suggesting that biodiversity change may ...
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  • A guide to phylogenetic met... A guide to phylogenetic metrics for conservation, community ecology and macroecology
    Tucker, Caroline M.; Cadotte, Marc W.; Carvalho, Silvia B. ... Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 20/May , Volume: 92, Issue: 2
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    ABSTRACT The use of phylogenies in ecology is increasingly common and has broadened our understanding of biological diversity. Ecological sub‐disciplines, particularly conservation, community ecology ...
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  • Global rise in emerging ali... Global rise in emerging alien species results from increased accessibility of new source pools
    Seebens, Hanno; Blackburn, Tim M.; Dyer, Ellie E. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 03/2018, Volume: 115, Issue: 10
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    Our ability to predict the identity of future invasive alien species is largely based upon knowledge of prior invasion history. Emerging alien species—those never encountered as aliens ...
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  • Blind spots in global soil ... Blind spots in global soil biodiversity and ecosystem function research
    Guerra, Carlos A.; Heintz-Buschart, Anna; Sikorski, Johannes ... Nature communications, 08/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Soils harbor a substantial fraction of the world’s biodiversity, contributing to many crucial ecosystem functions. It is thus essential to identify general macroecological patterns related ...
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  • Conventional land‐use inten... Conventional land‐use intensification reduces species richness and increases production: A global meta‐analysis
    Beckmann, Michael; Gerstner, Katharina; Akin‐Fajiye, Morodoluwa ... Global change biology, June 2019, Volume: 25, Issue: 6
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    Most current research on land‐use intensification addresses its potential to either threaten biodiversity or to boost agricultural production. However, little is known about the simultaneous effects ...
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  • A global analysis of the im... A global analysis of the impacts of urbanization on bird and plant diversity reveals key anthropogenic drivers
    Aronson, Myla F. J.; La Sorte, Frank A.; Nilon, Charles H. ... Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences, 04/2014, Volume: 281, Issue: 1780
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    Urbanization contributes to the loss of the world's biodiversity and the homogenization of its biota. However, comparative studies of urban biodiversity leading to robust generalities of the status ...
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  • Harmonizing taxon names in ... Harmonizing taxon names in biodiversity data: A review of tools, databases and best practices
    Grenié, Matthias; Berti, Emilio; Carvajal‐Quintero, Juan ... Methods in ecology and evolution, January 2023, 2023-01-00, 20230101, 2023-01-01, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    The process of standardizing taxon names, taxonomic name harmonization, is necessary to properly merge data indexed by taxon names. The large variety of taxonomic databases and related tools are ...
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