Integrating Evolutionary History and Phylogenetic Measures of Biodiversity into Conservation Planning
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Post-Project
VALUE £98,297
WHERE South Africa
Summary
(i) co-ordinate research; (ii) calculate extinctions risks; (iii) transfer knowledge to in-country scientists, students and conservationists with regard to the use of phylogenetic data and DNA barcodes; (iv) integrate the human dimension; (v) publish concerted conservation actions
The Australian Museum, University of Johannesburg, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Museum, University of Cape Town, SANBI - South African National Biodiversity Institute
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