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      Global hotspots of plant phylogenetic diversity

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            Biodiversity hotspots for conservation priorities.

            Conservationists are far from able to assist all species under threat, if only for lack of funding. This places a premium on priorities: how can we support the most species at the least cost? One way is to identify 'biodiversity hotspots' where exceptional concentrations of endemic species are undergoing exceptional loss of habitat. As many as 44% of all species of vascular plants and 35% of all species in four vertebrate groups are confined to 25 hotspots comprising only 1.4% of the land surface of the Earth. This opens the way for a 'silver bullet' strategy on the part of conservation planners, focusing on these hotspots in proportion to their share of the world's species at risk.
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              Terrestrial Ecoregions of the World: A New Map of Life on Earth

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                Journal
                New Phytologist
                New Phytologist
                Wiley
                0028-646X
                1469-8137
                July 26 2023
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                [1 ] Department of Biology Aarhus University Aarhus 8000 Denmark
                [2 ] Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Richmond Surrey TW9 3AE UK
                [3 ] Department of Biology University of Oxford Oxford OX1 3SZ UK
                [4 ] Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre University of Gothenburg Göteborg 413 19 Sweden
                [5 ] Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109 USA
                [6 ] National Key Laboratory for Germplasm Innovation and Utilization of Horticultural Crops Huazhong Agriculture University Wuhan Hubei 430070 China
                [7 ] Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies Aarhus University Aaarhus 8000 Denmark
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                10.1111/nph.19151
                37496281
                25c7f226-2a46-4fec-a02c-4cc413ead53b
                © 2023

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