SL Chen, H Yu, HM Luo, Q Wu, CF Li, A Steinmetz - Chinese medicine, 2016 - Springer
Medicinal plants are globally valuable sources of herbal products, and they are disappearing at a high speed. This article reviews global trends, developments and …
Despite the paramount role of plant diversity for ecosystem functioning, biogeochemical cycles, and human welfare, knowledge of its global distribution is still incomplete, hampering …
LM Lu, LF Mao, T Yang, JF Ye, B Liu, HL Li, M Sun… - Nature, 2018 - nature.com
High species diversity may result from recent rapid speciation in a 'cradle'and/or the gradual accumulation and preservation of species over time in a 'museum',. China harbours nearly …
The use of phylogenies in ecology is increasingly common and has broadened our understanding of biological diversity. Ecological sub‐disciplines, particularly conservation …
The use of DNA barcodes, which are short gene sequences taken from a standardized portion of the genome and used to identify species, is entering a new phase of application …
Human well-being relies critically on ecosystem services provided by nature. Examples include water and air quality regulation, nutrient cycling and decomposition, plant pollination …
Background Integrated, efficient, and global prioritization approaches are necessary to manage the ongoing loss of species and their associated function." Evolutionary …
Conservation priorities that are based on species distribution, endemism, and vulnerability may underrepresent biologically unique species as well as their functional roles and …
M Winter, V Devictor, O Schweiger - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2013 - cell.com
To date, there is little evidence that phylogenetic diversity has contributed to nature conservation. Here, we discuss the scientific justification of using phylogenetic diversity in …