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Biodiversity - measuring the variety of nature and selecting priority areas for conservation

Site plan - Biogeography & Conservation Lab 

BIODIVERSITY &  
WORLDMAP 
1 MEASURING BIODIVERSITY VALUE  1.1 Best estimates: using genealogy to predict genetic or character richness 
1.2 Popular estimates: using species richness 
1.3 Practical estimates: using higher taxa or environmental variables as surrogates 
1.4 Relationship among estimates: a scale of surrogacy for mapping more of biodiversity value at lower cost 

2 MEASURING RARITY & ENDEMISM 

2.1 Discontinuous measures: using thresholds to include only the rarest species 
2.2 Continuous measures: weighting by range size 

3 ASSESSING CONSERVATION PRIORITY &  
GAP ANALYSIS 

3.1 Area-selection methods 
3.2 A sequential approach to viability and threat 
3.3 Resolving conflicts

4 DEVELOPMENTS IN BIOGEOGRAPHY 


5 WORLDMAP SOFTWARE (including demo)

5.1 What is WORLDMAP ? 
5.2 Download free demo 
5.3 Obtaining tailored software
5.4 Publications relating to WORLDMAP
5.5 New info 
5.6 User support 
5.7 Databases & stats packages 
5.8 Links

6 KEY REFERENCES

7 PUBLICATIONS
8 SITE PLAN
9 RELATED SITES 

 
 
Biogeography & Conservation Lab 
The Natural History Museum 
Cromwell Road 
London SW7 5BD UK
 
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