Miller, Joseph T.
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Publications: | Quantifying Phytogeographical Regions of Australia Using Geospatial Turnover in Species Composition - | Hotspots of diversity of wild Australian soybean relatives and their conservation in situ | Biogeographical regions and phytogeography of the eucalypts- | Phylogenetic measures of biodiversity and neo- and paleo-endemism in Australian Acacia.- | A biogeographical regionalization of Australian Acacia species- | See more... |
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Quantifying Phytogeographical Regions of Australia Using Geospatial Turnover in Species Composition - Hotspots of diversity of wild Australian soybean relatives and their conservation in situ Biogeographical regions and phytogeography of the eucalypts- Phylogenetic measures of biodiversity and neo- and paleo-endemism in Australian Acacia.- A biogeographical regionalization of Australian Acacia species- Range‐weighted metrics of species and phylogenetic turnover can better resolve biogeographic transition zones - Continental-scale spatial phylogenetics of Australian angiosperms provides insights into ecology, evolution and conservation- Phylogenetic approaches reveal biodiversity threats under climate change.- Spatial distribution of species richness and endemism of the genus Acacia in Australia Phylodiversity to inform conservation policy: the Australian case.- The evolution and phylogenetic placement of invasive Australian Acacia species- Climate and geochemistry as drivers of eucalypt diversification in Australia- Assessing biodiversity using phylogenetic methods across multiple taxonomic groups- Acacia, climate, and geochemistry in Australia- A revised area taxonomy of phytogeographical regions within the Australian Bioregionalisation Atlas- Continental scale patterns and predictors of fern richness and phylogenetic diversity Species richness and endemism of Australian bryophytes |
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