Speciesism in Biology and Culture 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-99031-2_8
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A Phylogenetic Approach to Conservation: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning for a Changing Globe

Abstract: As late as the sixteenth century, the world was a matrix of primarily wildlands. But due to technology development and population growth, humans increasingly altered natural habitats and modified other organisms to suit our needs. The world became “all about people”—the rest of the natural world became enslaved to us. By the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, calls emerged for conservation and the new field of ecology developed, resulting in legislation to form national parks and save endangered species (e.g… Show more

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“…By focusing on branches of the tree of life as an additional conservation criterion beyond those prioritized in other ways, we will be less likely to overlook the importance of management for taxa that alone represent an evolutionary branch (Mace et al . 2003; Mace 2014; Allen and Mishler 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By focusing on branches of the tree of life as an additional conservation criterion beyond those prioritized in other ways, we will be less likely to overlook the importance of management for taxa that alone represent an evolutionary branch (Mace et al . 2003; Mace 2014; Allen and Mishler 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%