Establishing a Framework for a Natural Area Taxonomy

Acta Biotheor. 2017 Sep;65(3):167-177. doi: 10.1007/s10441-017-9310-y. Epub 2017 May 10.

Abstract

The identification of areas of endemism is essential in building an area classification, but plays little role in how natural areas are discovered. Rather area monophyly, derived from cladistics, is essential in the discovery of natural area classifications or area taxonomy. We propose Area Taxonomy to be a new sub-discipline of historical biogeography, one that can be revised and debated, and which has its own area nomenclature. Separately to area taxonomy, we outline how natural areas may be discovered by transcribing the concepts of homology and monophyly from biological systematics to historical biogeography, in the form of area homologues, area homologies and area monophyly.

Keywords: Area homology; Area monophyly; Area taxonomy; Areagrams; General areagrams; Jamaica; Monophyly.

MeSH terms

  • Classification*
  • Phylogeography*