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Identification of the areas of endemism (AOEs) of the genus Acantholimon (Plumbaginaceae) in Iran

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posted on 2019-11-18, 18:12 authored by Farzaneh Khajoei Nasab, Ahmad Reza Khosravi

This study was conducted to identify areas of endemism for Acantholimon species using parsimony analysis of endemicity (PAE) and to detect endemic species richness of the genus in the region. The results obtained from the two methods used in this study were used in determining the priorities for the conservation of Acantholimon species in Iran. The distribution database of 62 endemic species belonging to this genus was formed by 1250 georeferenced observations in Iran. The study area was divided into 1̊×1̊ grids of operative geographical units (OGUs) and the species × area matrix including presence/absence data was created. The endemic species richness was calculated using circular neighborhood with a radius of 50 km in 10 × 10 km2 raster cells using DIVA-GIS software. The results of PAE analysis have shown four areas of endemism (AOEs) in Iran. AOE1: including Alborz and Zagros mountains, the mountains of central Iran. AOE2 and AOE3 are located in Khorassan subregion and AOE4 contains parts of western Iran. The map of endemic species richness indicated that the highest number of endemic species occurs in central Alborz region as well as Kerman, Chahar-Mahal and Bakhtiari, and Isfahan provinces.

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