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1. PhyloNext: a pipeline for phylogenetic diversity analysis of GBIF-mediated data.

2. Phylodiversity to inform conservation policy: An Australian example.

3. Phylogenetic measures of biodiversity and neo- and paleo-endemism in Australian Acacia.

4. Quantifying phytogeographical regions of Australia using geospatial turnover in species composition.

5. Landscape patterns in rainforest phylogenetic signal: isolated islands of refugia or structured continental distributions?

6. Phylogenetic endemism: a new approach for identifying geographical concentrations of evolutionary history.

8. Multi‐taxon biodiversity responses to the 2019–2020 Australian megafires.

9. Banksia (Proteaceae) contains less phylogenetic diversity than expected in Southwestern Australia.

10. canaper: Categorical analysis of neo‐ and paleo‐endemism in R.

12. Spatial phylogenetics of the Chinese angiosperm flora provides insights into endemism and conservation.

13. Spatial phylogenetics of the North American flora.

14. Fern and lycophyte diversity in the Pacific Northwest: Patterns and predictors.

15. Primary productivity is weakly related to floristic alpha and beta diversity across Australia.

16. Macroecological scale effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functions under environmental change.

17. Assessing biodiversity and endemism using phylogenetic methods across multiple taxonomic groups.

18. Phylogenetic generalised dissimilarity modelling: a new approach to analysing and predicting spatial turnover in the phylogenetic composition of communities.

19. Quantifying High Resolution Transitional Breaks in Plant and Mammal Distributions at Regional Extent and Their Association with Climate, Topography and Geology.

20. Using endemism to assess representation of protected areas - the family Myrtaceae in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area.

21. Integrating Survey and Molecular Approaches to Better Understand Wildlife Disease Ecology.

22. The Biodiversity and Climate Change Virtual Laboratory: Where ecology meets big data.

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