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- How can the accuracy of citizen science data be maximized? Explain the concept of "phylogenetic signal in ecological traits" and how the evolutionary relationships among species within a genus can predict similarities in their ecological roles.
- What types of morphological features are most informative? Explain the concept of "phylogenetic hotspots" as regions with a high concentration of evolutionarily distinct lineages (at the genus level or higher), which may be particularly important targets for conservation.
- How do these traits influence evolutionary trajectories? Discuss the use of geographic information systems (GIS) to analyze the spatial distribution of species within a genus and to identify potential areas of endemism or overlap.
- Examples of Genus What is the etymology of the word "genus"?
- Does biodiversity enhance agroecosystem function? Discuss the challenges of classifying organisms based on incomplete or damaged DNA extracted from museum specimens or fossils, requiring specialized techniques for amplification and analysis.
- Does evolutionary redundancy matter for stability? Discuss the challenges of classifying organisms that are known primarily from their larval stages (e.g., many marine invertebrates), as the adult forms may be unknown or difficult to associate with the larvae, complicating genus-level assignments.
- What are the challenges facing the field of taxonomy? Explain the concept of "phylogenetic imputation" and how evolutionary relationships can be used to predict missing trait data for species within a genus.
- What information can isotopes provide about ancient diets and habitats? Explain the concept of "phylogenetic diversity and agricultural productivity" and whether maintaining genetic diversity within and among crop wild relatives (often belonging to related genera) is important for ensuring the long-term sustainability and resilience of agricultural systems.
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