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Mapping evolutionary process: A multi-taxa approach to conservation prioritization
ArticleAbstract: Human-induced land use changes are causing extensive habitat fragmentation. As a result, many speciePalabras claves:Andes, Conservation prioritization, Ecological modeling, ECUADOR, Evolutionary process, Generalized dissimilarity modeling, Landscape genetics, species distributionAutores:Buermann W., Cameron S.E., Chan J., Fuller T.L., Graham C.H., Kieswetter C.M., Mason E., Milá B., Pablo Jarrín-V., Peralvo M.F., Pollinger J.P., Saatchi S.S., Schlunegger J., Schneider C.J., Schweizer R.M., Smith T.B., Thomassen H.A., Wang O., Wayne R.K.Fuentes:scopusIntraspecific morphological and genetic variation of common species pbkp_redicts ranges of threatened ones
ArticleAbstract: Pbkp_redicting where threatened species occur is useful for making informed conservation decisions.Palabras claves:Biodiversity, conservation planning, Indicator, Reserve selection, species, SurrogacyAutores:Buermann W., Chan J., Devitt S.E.C., Fuller T.L., Graham C.H., Kieswetter C.M., Mason E., Milá B., Pablo Jarrín-V., Peralvo M.F., Pollinger J.P., Saatchi S.S., Schlunegger J., Schneider C.J., Schweizer R.M., Smith T.B., Thomassen H.A., Wang O., Wayne R.K.Fuentes:scopusThe role of geography and ecology in shaping the p hylogeography of the speckled hummingbird (Adelomyia melanogenys) in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Andes of South America contain one of the richest avifaunas in the world, but little is known abPalabras claves:Andes, Directional selection, ECUADOR, MORPHOLOGY, Phylogeography, remote sensing, Speckled hummingbirdAutores:Jaime A. Chaves, LeBuhn G., Pollinger J.P., Smith T.B.Fuentes:googlescopus