Toward Unifying Global Hotspots of Wild and Domesticated Biodiversity.

作者: Samuel Pironon , James S. Borrell , Ian Ondo , Ruben Douglas , Charlotte Phillips

DOI: 10.3390/PLANTS9091128

关键词: EndemismThreatened speciesPhylogenetic diversityGlobal biodiversityGeographySpecies richnessEcologyAgricultural biodiversityBiodiversity hotspotBiodiversity

摘要: Global biodiversity hotspots are areas containing high levels of species richness, endemism and threat. Similarly, regions agriculturally relevant diversity have been identified where many domesticated plants animals originated, co-occurred with their wild ancestors relatives. The agro-biodiversity in these has, likewise, often considered threatened. Biodiversity partly overlap, but geographic intricacies rarely investigated together. Here we review the history two concepts explore relationship by analysing global distribution human use data for all plants, major crops associated We highlight a continuum between that contain richness intensively used well known humanity (i.e., most viewed on Wikipedia) encompassing less heavily documented crop relatives lacking information Wikipedia). Our contribution highlights key considerations needed further developing unifying concept encompasses multiple facets (including genetic phylogenetic) linkage overall biodiversity. This integration will ultimately enhance our understanding geography human-plant interactions help guide preservation nature its contributions to people.

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