Félix Forest, Ruth Brown, Sven Buerki, Jonathan F. Colville et al.
Abstract Extinction results in not only loss of species, but also loss of the unique evolutionary history that they represent and the irreplaceable features they exhibit. There is broad consensus regarding the necessity to optimise the preservation of the tree of life by including evolutionary infor...
Félix Forest, Ruth Brown, Sven Buerki, Jonathan F. Colville et al.
Global biodiversity policies recognize the necessity to preserve evolutionary lineages, as their diversity underpins current and future benefits to people and the future of life on Earth. Plants are largely absent from global biodiversity assessments, resulting in a taxonomic imbalance that has unde...
James Rosindell, Domitilla Raimondo, Eimear Nic Lughadha, Jonathan F. Colville et al.
Global biodiversity policies recognize the necessity to preserve evolutionary lineages as their diversity underpins current and future benefits to people and the future of life on earth. Plants are mostly absent from global biodiversity assessments resulting in a taxonomic imbalance that has undermi...
Matti A. Niissalo, Jun Ying Lim, Jia Jun Ngiam, Sitaram Rajaraman et al.
Abstract Tropical forests harbour the majority of global plant biodiversity 1,2 , yet the genomic mechanisms governing the assembly and maintenance of these communities remain poorly understood. Here, we assembled draft genomes for 499 angiosperm species from a lowland rainforest in Singapore, repre...