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Phylogenetics and conservation biology: drawing a path into the diversity of life
The value of phylogenetic diversity
The PD phylogenetic diversity framework: linking evolutionary history to feature diversity for biodiversity conservation
Reconsidering the loss of evolutionary history: how does non-random extinction prune the tree-of-life?- Phylogenetics and conservation in New Zealand: the long and the short of it
What is the meaning of extreme phylogenetic diversity? The case of phylogenetic relict species
Using phylogenetic dissimilarities among sites for biodiversity assessments and conservation
Phylogenetic diversity measures and their decomposition: a framework based on hill numbers
Split diversity: measuring and optimizing biodiversity using phylogenetic split networks
The rarefaction of phylogenetic diversity: formulation, extension and application
Support in area prioritization using phylogenetic information
Assessing hotspots of evolutionary history with data from multiple phylogenies: an analysis of endemic clades from New Caledonia
Representing hotspots of evolutionary history in systematic conservation planning for European mammals
Priorities for conservation of the evolutionary history of amphibians in the cerrado
Global spatial analyses of phylogenetic conservation priorities for aquatic mammals
Metapopulation capacity meets evolutionary distinctness: spatial fragmentation complements phylogenetic rarity in prioritization.
Patterns of species, phylogenetic and mimicry diversity of clearwing butterflies in the Neotropics
Conservation of phylogenetic diversity in Madagascar?s largest endemic plant family, Sarcolaenaceae
The future of phylogenetic systematics in conservation biology: linking biodiversity and society.
The value of phylogenetic diversity
The PD phylogenetic diversity framework: linking evolutionary history to feature diversity for biodiversity conservation
Reconsidering the loss of evolutionary history: how does non-random extinction prune the tree-of-life?- Phylogenetics and conservation in New Zealand: the long and the short of it
What is the meaning of extreme phylogenetic diversity? The case of phylogenetic relict species
Using phylogenetic dissimilarities among sites for biodiversity assessments and conservation
Phylogenetic diversity measures and their decomposition: a framework based on hill numbers
Split diversity: measuring and optimizing biodiversity using phylogenetic split networks
The rarefaction of phylogenetic diversity: formulation, extension and application
Support in area prioritization using phylogenetic information
Assessing hotspots of evolutionary history with data from multiple phylogenies: an analysis of endemic clades from New Caledonia
Representing hotspots of evolutionary history in systematic conservation planning for European mammals
Priorities for conservation of the evolutionary history of amphibians in the cerrado
Global spatial analyses of phylogenetic conservation priorities for aquatic mammals
Metapopulation capacity meets evolutionary distinctness: spatial fragmentation complements phylogenetic rarity in prioritization.
Patterns of species, phylogenetic and mimicry diversity of clearwing butterflies in the Neotropics
Conservation of phylogenetic diversity in Madagascar?s largest endemic plant family, Sarcolaenaceae
The future of phylogenetic systematics in conservation biology: linking biodiversity and society.