Phylogeny and Conservation
Discover the intricate relationship between phylogeny and conservation in the insightful book, Phylogeny and Conservation, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This comprehensive volume spans 448 pages and presents a collection of case studies from various taxa and regions across the globe. It evaluates the significance of phylogenetic analysis in understanding the evolutionary processes that have shaped the incredible diversity we see today, as well as the contemporary threats facing it. Ideal for researchers, conservationists, and anyone passionate about biodiversity, this book delves deep into the vital role that phylogeny plays in conservation efforts. Enhance your understanding of the natural world and the importance of preserving its rich diversity with this essential read.