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Fig. 4

From: Loss and conservation of evolutionary history in the Mediterranean Basin

Fig. 4

Top HEDGE and BED species. The graph represents top heightened evolutionary distinctiveness globally endangered (HEDGE) scores against top biogeographically evolutionary distinctiveness (BED) scores for squamate, amphibian and terrestrial mammal species. BED scores are represented with a logarithm scale. A *means that the species is endemic from the Mediterranean Basin. a Top ten HEDGE and top ten BED mammal species 1 Gerbillus floweri, 2 Gerbillus cheesmani, 3 Arvicanthis niloticus. b Top 10 % HEDGE and top 10 % BED squamate species. 1 Pristurus rupestris 2 Platyceps sinai 3 Asaccus elisae 4 Tarentola gomerensis* 5 Bunopus tuberculatus 6 Acanthodactylus tilburyi 7 Algyroides marchi* 8 Podarcis raffonei* 9 Acanthodactylus beershebensis* c Top 10 % HEDGE and top 10 % BED amphibian species. 1 Hydromantes genei* 2 Discoglossus montalentii* 3 Lyciasalamandra helverseni* 4 Euproctus platycephalus* 5 Lyciasalamandra billae*

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