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Dickinson MG, Orme CDL, Suttle KB, et al., 2014, Separating sensitivity from exposure in assessing extinction risk from climate change, SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, Vol: 4, ISSN: 2045-2322
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- Citations: 31
Broadhurst M, Barr S, Orme CDL, 2014, In-situ ecological interactions with a deployed tidal energy device; an observational pilot study, OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT, Vol: 99, Pages: 31-38, ISSN: 0964-5691
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Broadhurst M, Orme CDL, 2014, Spatial and temporal benthic species assemblage responses with a deployed marine tidal energy device: A small scaled study, MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, Vol: 99, Pages: 76-84, ISSN: 0141-1136
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- Citations: 17
McInnes L, Jones FA, Orme CDL, et al., 2013, Do Global Diversity Patterns of Vertebrates Reflect Those of Monocots?, PLOS ONE, Vol: 8, ISSN: 1932-6203
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Cantu-Salazar L, Orme CDL, Rasmussen PC, et al., 2013, The performance of the global protected area system in capturing vertebrate geographic ranges, BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION, Vol: 22, Pages: 1033-1047, ISSN: 0960-3115
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Whitmee S, Orme CDL, 2013, Predicting dispersal distance in mammals: a trait-based approach, JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, Vol: 82, Pages: 211-221, ISSN: 0021-8790
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Jones FA, Sobkowiak B, Orme CDL, et al., 2013, Macroecological correlates of global monocot species richness, Conference on Early Events in Monocot Evolution, Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, Pages: 99-117, ISSN: 0309-2593
Bland LM, Collen B, Orme CDL, et al., 2012, Data uncertainty and the selectivity of extinction risk in freshwater invertebrates, DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS, Vol: 18, Pages: 1211-1220, ISSN: 1366-9516
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- Citations: 35
Baselga A, Orme CDL, 2012, betapart: an R package for the study of beta diversity, METHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, Vol: 3, Pages: 808-812, ISSN: 2041-210X
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Hilborn A, Pettorelli N, Orme CDL, et al., 2012, Stalk and chase: how hunt stages affect hunting success in Serengeti cheetah, ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, Vol: 84, Pages: 701-706, ISSN: 0003-3472
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- Citations: 34
Marcia Barbosa A, Estrada A, Marquez AL, et al., 2012, Atlas versus range maps: robustness of chorological relationships to distribution data types in European mammals, JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, Vol: 39, Pages: 1391-1400, ISSN: 0305-0270
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Pigot AL, Owens IPF, Orme CDL, 2012, Speciation and Extinction Drive the Appearance of Directional Range Size Evolution in Phylogenies and the Fossil Record, PLOS BIOLOGY, Vol: 10, ISSN: 1544-9173
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- Citations: 42
Whitton FJS, Purvis A, Orme CDL, et al., 2012, Understanding global patterns in amphibian geographic range size: does Rapoport rule?, GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, Vol: 21, Pages: 179-190, ISSN: 1466-822X
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McInnes L, Orme CDL, Purvis A, 2011, Detecting shifts in diversity limits from molecular phylogenies: what can we know?, PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Vol: 278, Pages: 3294-3302, ISSN: 0962-8452
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Price TD, Mohan D, Tietze DT, et al., 2011, Determinants of Northerly Range Limits along the Himalayan Bird Diversity Gradient, AMERICAN NATURALIST, Vol: 178, Pages: S97-S108, ISSN: 0003-0147
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- Citations: 48
Kisel Y, McInnes L, Toomey NH, et al., 2011, How diversification rates and diversity limits combine to create large-scale species-area relationships, PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Vol: 366, Pages: 2514-2525, ISSN: 0962-8436
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Olalla-Tarraga MA, McInnes L, Bini LM, et al., 2011, Climatic niche conservatism and the evolutionary dynamics in species’ range boundaries: congruence across mammals and amphibians globally, Journal of Biogeography, Vol: 38, Pages: 2237-2247
Pigot AL, Phillimore AB, Owens IPF, et al., 2010, The Shape and Temporal Dynamics of Phylogenetic Trees Arising from Geographic Speciation, SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY, Vol: 59, Pages: 660-673, ISSN: 1063-5157
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Pigot AL, Owens IPF, Orme CDL, 2010, The environmental limits to geographic range expansion in birds, ECOLOGY LETTERS, Vol: 13, Pages: 705-715, ISSN: 1461-023X
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- Citations: 70
Powney GD, Grenyer R, Orme CDL, et al., 2010, Hot, dry and different: Australian lizard richness is unlike that of mammals, amphibians and birds, GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, Vol: 19, Pages: 386-396, ISSN: 1466-822X
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- Citations: 120
Strassburg BBN, Kelly A, Balmford A, et al., 2010, Global congruence of carbon storage and biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems, CONSERVATION LETTERS, Vol: 3, Pages: 98-105, ISSN: 1755-263X
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McInnes L, Purvis A, Orme CDL, 2009, Where do species' geographic ranges stop and why? Landscape impermeability and the Afrotropical avifauna, PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Vol: 276, Pages: 3063-3070, ISSN: 0962-8452
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Grenyer R, Orme CDL, Jackson SF, et al., 2009, Global distribution and conservation of rare and threatened vertebrates (vol 444, pg 93, 2006), NATURE, Vol: 458, Pages: 238-238, ISSN: 0028-0836
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Olson VA, Davies RG, Orme CDL, et al., 2009, Global biogeography and ecology of body size in birds, ECOLOGY LETTERS, Vol: 12, Pages: 249-259, ISSN: 1461-023X
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Davies TJ, Fritz SA, Grenyer R, et al., 2009, Phylogenetic trees and the future of mammalian biodiversity, In the Light of Evolution, Pages: 263-280, ISBN: 9780309127431
Phylogenies describe the origins and history of species. However, they can also help to predict species' fates and so can be useful tools for managing the future of biodiversity. This chapter starts by sketching how phylogenetic, geographic, and trait information can be combined to elucidate present mammalian diversity patterns and how they arose. Recent diversification rates and standing diversity show different geographic patterns, indicating that cradles of diversity have moved over time. Patterns in extinction risk reflect both biological differences among mammalian lineages and differences in threat intensity among regions. Phylogenetic comparative analyses indicate that for small-bodied mammals, extinction risk is governed mostly by where the species live and the intensity of the threats, whereas for large-bodied mammals, ecological differences also play an important role. This modeling approach identifies species whose intrinsic biology renders them particularly vulnerable to increased human pressure. We outline how the approach might be extended to consider future trends in anthropogenic drivers, to identify likely future battlegrounds of mammalian conservation, and the likely casualties. This framework could help to highlight consequences of choosing among different future climatic and socioeconomic scenarios. We end by discussing priority-setting, showing how alternative currencies for diversity can suggest very different priorities. We argue that aiming to maximize long-term evolutionary responses is inappropriate, that conservation planning needs to consider costs as well as benefits, and that proactive conservation of largely intact systems should be part of a balanced strategy.
Davies TJ, Fritz SA, Grenyer R, et al., 2008, Phylogenetic trees and the future of mammalian biodiversity, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Vol: 105, Pages: 11556-11563, ISSN: 0027-8424
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- Citations: 120
Phillimore AB, Orme CDL, Thomas GH, et al., 2008, Sympatric speciation in birds is rare: Insights from range data and simulations, AMERICAN NATURALIST, Vol: 171, Pages: 646-657, ISSN: 0003-0147
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Thomas GH, Orme CDL, Davies RG, et al., 2008, Regional variation in the historical components of global avian species richness, GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY, Vol: 17, Pages: 340-351, ISSN: 1466-822X
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- Citations: 33
Grenyer R, Orme CDL, Davies TJ, et al., 2007, Effective global conservation strategies - Reply, NATURE, Vol: 450, Pages: E20-E20, ISSN: 0028-0836
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Gaston KJ, Davies RG, Orme CDL, et al., 2007, Spatial turnover in the global avifauna, PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Vol: 274, Pages: 1567-1574, ISSN: 0962-8452
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- Citations: 141
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