Conceptual issues in phylogeny and conservation: a reply to Faith and Baker

Crozier, Ross H., Agapow, Paul-Michael, and Dunnett, Lisa J. (2006) Conceptual issues in phylogeny and conservation: a reply to Faith and Baker. Evolutionary Bioinformatics Online , 2 . pp. 197-199.

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Abstract

We trace the history of using systematics as a surrogate for phylogeny and that of 'phylogenetic diversity' and show that criticisms by Faith and Baker (2006) of our paper (Crozier, Dunnett, and Agapow 2005) are without foundation.

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Keywords:biodiversity; evolutionary history; phylogenetic diversity; phylogeny; systematic nomenclature
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