Book Chapter

Historical biogeography, diversity and conservation of Australia's tropical rainforest herpetofauna

Craig Moritz, Conrad Hoskin, Catherine H Graham, Andrew Hugall, Adnan Moussalli

Phylogeny and Conservation | Cambridge University Press | Published : 2001

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Faced with a combination of increasing degradation of habitats and sparse knowledge of species and their distributions, biologists are struggling to find ways of predicting spatial patterns of diversity and then to devise effective strategies for conservation. Area-based conservation planning typically applies complementarity algorithms to identify one or more combinations of areas that effectively represent the known pattern of species diversity (Margules & Pressey 2000). Usually, high-quality distribution data are available for only a limited number of taxonomic groups (e.g. trees, birds, butterflies), so geographic patterns of diversity in these groups must act as a ‘surrogat..

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