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  • Endemism is an important metric for conservation, but it may be sensitive to the measurement approach. Here Daru et al analyze global datasets of birds and amphibians and show that both weighted and phylogenetic endemism are scale dependent, across grain sizes, spatial extent and taxonomic treatment.

    • Barnabas H. Daru
    • Harith Farooq
    • Søren Faurby
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-11
  • Birds that travel long distances can disperse seeds far and wide. An assessment of the timing and direction of European bird migration reveals how these patterns might affect seed dispersal as the planet warms.

    • Barnabas H. Daru
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 595, P: 34-36
  • Human-driven movements and extinctions of species have made plant communities across biomes more homogenous. Here the authors quantify plant vascular species and phylogenetic homogenization across the globe, finding that non-native species naturalisations have been a major driver.

    • Barnabas H. Daru
    • T. Jonathan Davies
    • Charles C. Davis
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-10
  • Biogeographic regions reflect the organization of biotas over long evolutionary timescales. Here the authors show that climate change will lead to the persistence of some biogeographic regions and alteration of deeper biogeographic boundaries that separate historically distinctive plant assemblages.

    • Samuel Minev-Benzecry
    • Barnabas H. Daru
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-10
  • Climate change will reduce seagrass ranges leading to increased endemism. Such changes will cause differentiation in some regions and homogenization in other areas. The current marine protected areas will be insufficient to protect seagrasses.

    • Barnabas H. Daru
    • Brianna M. Rock
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 9, P: 1034-1043
  • An interrogation of almost 2 billion occurrence records for terrestrial plants and animals derived from either primary voucher specimens or direct observations, including citizen-science data, reveals differences in their coverage of global biodiversity patterns.

    • Barnabas H. Daru
    • Jordan Rodriguez
    Research
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 7, P: 816-831
  • Herbarium specimens have typically been used in plant taxonomy and systematics but are increasingly utilized to investigate aspects of plant ecology. This Review explores how herbarium collections can serve as historical data sources for studying plant interactions across space and time.

    • Barnabas H. Daru
    • Daniel A. Zhigila
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Biodiversity
    Volume: 1, P: 627-643