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Conservation-focused mapping of avian migratory routes using a pan-European automated telemetry network. [PDF]

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Mitchell L   +10 more
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Preventing extinction in an age of species migration and planetary change. [PDF]

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Lundgren EJ   +5 more
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Using comparative extinction risk analysis to prioritize the IUCN Red List reassessments of amphibians. [PDF]

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Taxon sampling revisited

Nature, 1999
Phylogenies that include long, unbranched lineages can be difficult to reconstruct. This is because long-branch taxa (such as rapidly evolving species) may share character states by chance more often than more closely related taxa share derived character states through common ancestry1. Despite Kim's warning that added taxa can decrease accuracy2, some
S, Poe, D L, Swofford
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Inventario de la Herpetofauna de México 2024: taxones biodiversos

Herpetología Mexicana
During 2024, an addition to the Mexico herpetofauna was recorded,  three new species were described, and two taxa were added. For the inventory of the herpetofauna of Mexico, a total of approximately 1,426 native species (894 endemic, 62.7%) are reported,
Carlos Jesús Balderas-Valdivia   +1 more
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The Taxon Concept: Is it Taxonic?

Psychological Reports, 2008
The question of whether the concept of a “taxon” (a nonarbitrary latent category) is itself categorical, or is a matter of degree, has lain dormant within taxometrics. I analyze the problem conceptually. Part of the meaning of “taxon,” I hold, goes beyond the manifest statistical properties of admixed probability distributions; any of certain forms of
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