“…species representativeness and exclusivity) are used to detect geographical patterns and delineate priority areas for conservation at a local scale (Williams & Araújo, 2002; Löwenberg‐Neto & Loyola, 2016). Compositional aspects, such as species restriction, rarity, or endemism, usually play a significant role for the delimitation of priority areas for conservation (Dagosta et al, in press; Williams & Araújo, 2002; Eken et al, 2004; Darwall & Vié, 2005; Richardson & Whittaker, 2010; Gonçalves et al, 2018; Tognelli et al, 2019; Tumini et al, 2019). In addition, data on restricted and rare species can be especially useful when dealing with regions that favour extensive speciation (Dagosta et al, in press; Jézéquel et al, 2020).…”