A turn in species conservation for hairpin banksias: demonstration of oversplitting leads to better management of diversity.
Trevor C WilsonMaurizio RossettoDavid BainJia-Yee Samantha YapPeter D WilsonMargaret L StimpsonPeter H WestonLaurence J CroftPublished in: American journal of botany (2022)
The pattern here supports how morphological diversity can be indicative of a locally expressed suite of traits rather than relationship. Oversplitting in the hairpin banksias is atypical since genomic analyses often reveal that species diversity is underestimated. However, we show that erring on overestimation can yield negative consequences, such as the disproportionate prioritization of a geographically anomalous population.
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