نتایج جستجو برای: endemism

تعداد نتایج: 1521  

2007
VICTOR G. SPRINGER Victor G. Springer

Springer, Victor G. Pacific Plate Biogeography, with Special Reference to Shorefishes. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, number 367, 182 pages, 65 figures, 5 tables, 1982.—It is the thesis of this study that the Pacific lithospheric plate (Pacific Plate) forms a major subunit of the Indo-Pacific biogeographic region. This thesis is defended on two primary grounds: the sharp decrease in numb...

Journal: :Science 2002
Callum M Roberts Colin J McClean John E N Veron Julie P Hawkins Gerald R Allen Don E McAllister Cristina G Mittermeier Frederick W Schueler Mark Spalding Fred Wells Carly Vynne Timothy B Werner

Coral reefs are the most biologically diverse of shallow water marine ecosystems but are being degraded worldwide by human activities and climate warming. Analyses of the geographic ranges of 3235 species of reef fish, corals, snails, and lobsters revealed that between 7.2% and 53.6% of each taxon have highly restricted ranges, rendering them vulnerable to extinction. Restricted-range species a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Marjorie L Reaka Paula J Rodgers Alexei U Kudla

Diversity of the primary groups of contemporary Indo-West Pacific coral reef organisms, including mantis shrimps (stomatopod crustaceans), peaks in the Indo-Australian Archipelago (IAA), reaches a lower peak in East Africa and Madagascar [Indian Ocean continental (IOC)], and declines in the central Indian Ocean (IO) and Central Pacific (CP). Percent endemism in stomatopods (highest in the IAA, ...

2010
Stephan M. Funk John E. Fa

In the face of accelerating species extinctions, map-based prioritization systems are increasingly useful to decide where to pursue conservation action most effectively. However, a number of seemingly inconsistent schemes have emerged, mostly focussing on endemism. Here we use global vertebrate distributions in terrestrial ecoregions to evaluate how continuous and categorical ranking schemes ta...

2014
Alvaro Duque Kenneth J. Feeley Edersson Cabrera Alvaro Idarraga

Carbon-centric conservation strategies such as the United Nation’s program to Reduce CO2 Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+), are expected to simultaneously reduce net global CO2 emissions and mitigate species extinctions in regions with high endemism and diversity, such as the Tropical Andes Biodiversity Hotspot. Using data from the northern Andes, we show, however, that carbo...

2013
Fernanda Thiesen Brum Larissa Oliveira Gonçalves Laura Cappelatti Marcos Bergmann Carlucci Vanderlei Júlio Debastiani Elisa Viana Salengue Guilherme Dubal dos Santos Seger Camila Both Jorge Sebastião Bernardo-Silva Rafael Dias Loyola Leandro da Silva Duarte

BACKGROUND We evaluated the direct and indirect influence of climate, land use, phylogenetic structure, species richness and endemism on the distribution of New World threatened amphibians. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We used the WWF's New World ecoregions, the WWFs amphibian distributional data and the IUCN Red List Categories to obtain the number of threatened species per ecoregion. We a...

2008
Marjorie L. Reaka Paula J. Rodgers Alexei U. Kudla

Diversity of the primary groups of contemporary Indo-West Pacific coral reef organisms, including mantis shrimps (stomatopod crustaceans), peaks in the Indo-Australian Archipelago (IAA), reaches a lower peak in East Africa and Madagascar [Indian Ocean continental (IOC)], and declines in the central Indian Ocean (IO) and Central Pacific (CP). Percent endemism in stomatopods (highest in the IAA, ...

2016
Ziyu Ma Brody Sandel Jens‐Christian Svenning

How fast does biodiversity respond to climate change? The relationship of past and current climate with phylogenetic assemblage structure helps us to understand this question. Studies of angiosperm tree diversity in North America have already suggested effects of current water-energy balance and tropical niche conservatism. However, the role of glacial-interglacial climate variability remains t...

2004
DANIEL P. FAITH C. A. M. REID JAMES HUNTER

Posadas et al.’s (2001) analysis of conservation priority setting for southern South America highlights the fact that “conservation of biodiversity requires knowledge of its history.” In addressing this need, they argue that conservation of “evolutionary potential and phylogenetically rare taxa” requires integration of “phylogenetic” diversity with other factors, including complementarity and e...

Journal: :European Journal of Biology 2019

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