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A conservation planning strategy applied to the evolutionary history of the mantellid frogs of Madagascar - npj Biodiversity
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Phylogenetic diversity is an increasingly applied metric used to maximize the representation of evolutionary history in spatial conservation planning. When following this approach, researchers commonly overlook sites with a relatively higher proportion of recently diverged endemic species, also known as centers of neo-endemism.
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