生物多样性
生命之树(生物学)
分类单元
选择(遗传算法)
系统发育学
系统发育多样性
基线(sea)
进化生物学
分类等级
多样性(政治)
系统发育树
植物多样性
树(集合论)
生物
生态学
地理
谱系学
社会学
计算机科学
历史
人工智能
遗传学
数学
人类学
数学分析
渔业
基因
作者
Rafael Molina‐Venegas,Miguel Á. Rodrı́guez,Manuel Pardo‐de‐Santayana,Cristina Ronquillo,D. J. Mabberley
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41559-021-01414-2
摘要
The divergent nature of evolution suggests that securing the human benefits that are directly provided by biodiversity may require counting on disparate lineages of the Tree of Life. However, quantitative evidence supporting this claim is still tenuous. Here, we draw on a global review of plant-use records demonstrating that maximum levels of phylogenetic diversity capture significantly greater numbers of plant-use records than random selection of taxa. Our study establishes an empirical foundation that links evolutionary history to human wellbeing, and it will serve as a discussion baseline to promote better-grounded accounts of the services that are directly provided by biodiversity.
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