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The growing demand for natural resources to sustain human population has increased the loss and modification of natural habitats, enhancing the number of species threatened with extinction. Commonly tools such as Red Lists guide conservation actions and policies. However, Red Lists are based in population parameters, and important aspects of biodiversity such as phylogenetic diversity are not considered. Here we evaluated the amount of economic and traditional uses and evolutionary history of palms captured by the global IUCN Red List and the national Red Lists of Colombia and Madagascar. We estimated palms plant use diversity (PUD) and phylogenetic diversity (PD) for all species in the IUCN Red List and for each threat category at global and national scale. We also investigated if the number of uses, PUD and PD predict palm threat level. Species covered by IUCN Red List have lower PUD and PD than expected by chance. At global scale, palms with higher extinction risk have lower number of uses, PUD and PD. However, whereas in Colombia least concern species had lower PUD and PD, in Madagascar only Data Deficient species had lower PUD than expected by chance. Our findings highlight the need of palm specialists to expand the list of palms they have assessed and submit them for inclusion in Red Lists, enabling Red Lists to capture a more random sample of palm evolutionary history and economic uses. That would improve the success of biodiversity conservation actions by taking into account other aspects of biodiversity rather than taxonomic identity.
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LMOL is grateful to Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior for the scholarship granted. MVC has a productivity Grant from Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (#306843/2012-9, #307796/2015-9).
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Laureto, L.M.O., Cianciaruso, M.V. Palm economic and traditional uses, evolutionary history and the IUCN Red List. Biodivers Conserv 26, 1587–1600 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-017-1319-7
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