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Distributional modelling and parsimony analysis of endemicity of Senecio in the Mediterranean-type climate area of Central Chile
(2004)
Aim: Floristic blocks and areas of endemism resulting from a parsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE) using raw floristic data versus data generated from distributional modelling for 130 species in the genus Senecio Tourn. ...
Identification of priority areas for conservation in an arid zone: application of parsimony analysis of endemicity in the vascular flora of the Antofagasta region, northern Chile
(2002)
Endemic taxa are those restricted to a specific area, and could be defined as the exclusive biodiversity of a region. An area of endemism contains taxa found nowhere else and could be catalogued as irreplaceable and of ...
Relaciones biogeográficas entre especies de Dilleniaceae, a partir de las áreas de endemismo y otras de interés en el Neotrópico
(Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática, 2010)
Se realiza un Análisis de Parsimonia de Endemicidad (PAE) de las especies que existen en las áreas de endemismo de la familia Dilleniaceae en América del Sur, América Central y el Caribe, elegido, estos últimos por su ...
Amphibian conservation in the caatinga biome and semiarid region of Brazil
(Herpetologica, 2012)
The Brazilian Ministry of the Environment (Ministe´ rio Do Meio Ambiente, MMA) proposed defining priority areas for Brazilian biodiversity conservation in 2007, but to date, no definitions of priority areas for amphibian ...
Amphibian conservation in the caatinga biome and semiarid region of Brazil
(Herpetologica, 2012)
Patrones de distribución geográfica de Dilleniaceae en el Neotrópico: uso de herramientas biogeográficas
(Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática, 2011-12)
La aplicación en biogeografia histórica de técnicas de Análisis de Parsimonia de Endemismo (PAE) y de Panbiogeografía para la información distribucional de 110 especies de Dilleniaceae en la región neotropical resultó en ...
Biogeography of Chilean herpetofauna: Distributional patterns of species richness and endemism
(2009)
We analyze the geographic distribution pattern of Chilean amphibian and reptile species between 18°20′S (Arica) to 56°S (Magellanic Area) by the identification of centers of higher richness and endemism and we infer the ...