Assessing the utility of conserving evolutionary history

It is often claimed that conserving evolutionary history is more efficient than species-based approaches for capturing the attributes of biodiversity that benefit people. This claim underpins academic analyses and recommendations about the distribution and prioritization of species and areas for con...

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Main Authors: Tucker, C, Aze, T, Cadotte, M, Cantalapiedra, J, Chisholm, C, Díaz, S, Grenyer, R, Huang, D, Mazel, F, Pearse, W, Pennell, M, Winter, M, Mooers, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019