The analytic progress on biodiversity measures

J. Bogoni
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Since the beginning of ecology as a formal science, ecologists have been intensely interested in understanding the diversity patterns and underlying mechanisms that forge diversity distribution across space and over time. Several facets of (bio)diversity were proposed to address the major conundrums in ecology, from simple taxonomic diversity to functional and phylogenetic diversity. In the biodiversity measure theatre, analytic approaches had rampant progress in the last decades, yet are still anchored in classic ecology concepts. In this brief remark, I aimed to provide insights on biodiversity measures techniques applied to ecology and conservation, especially by Latin-American mammalogists. Focusing on taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity, this remark itemised to briefly depict the status quo conceptual and analytic of biodiversity measures in ecology/conservation/mammalogy. To understand the diversity patterns — and further predict the underlying mechanisms — an agenda of research and alliances between scientists and students must be strengthened, which certainly will provide advances for Latin-American mammalogy. To do so, a vast majority of modern analysis (including some depicted here) depends on high computational capacity, typically concentrated in economically affluent regions and which urgently needs to be decentralized via institutional partnerships.
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生物多样性措施分析进展
自从生态学开始成为一门正式的科学以来,生态学家一直对理解多样性模式和形成多样性跨空间和时间分布的潜在机制非常感兴趣。从简单的分类多样性到功能和系统发育多样性,提出了生物多样性的几个方面来解决生态学中的主要难题。在生物多样性测量领域,分析方法在过去几十年里取得了迅猛的进展,但仍然植根于经典的生态学概念。在这篇简短的评论中,我的目的是提供对生物多样性测量技术应用于生态学和保护的见解,特别是拉丁美洲哺乳动物学家。本文从分类多样性、功能多样性和系统发育多样性三个方面简要介绍了生态学/保护生态学/哺乳动物学生物多样性措施的现状、概念和分析。为了理解多样性模式——并进一步预测潜在的机制——必须加强科学家和学生之间的研究议程和联盟,这肯定会为拉丁美洲哺乳动物提供进展。要做到这一点,绝大多数现代分析(包括这里描述的一些)依赖于高计算能力,通常集中在经济富裕地区,迫切需要通过机构伙伴关系分散。
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