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These two perspectives provide different responses to the issues concerning taxonomic distinctiveness valuations on species — so providing one benchmark for comparisons.
Figure 8 plots the results concerning the HNC distinctiveness.
Even at free-format stations like Drexel University's WKDU, which streams online but still maintains a strong local presence on the FM dial, students are being forced to confront issues concerning the station's distinctiveness.
Patterns of diversification that emerged from the scops-owls data are: 1) a star-like pattern concerning the order of colonization of the Indian Ocean islands and 2) the high genetic distinctiveness among all Indian Ocean taxa, reinforcing their recognition as distinct species.
Because of existing uncertainty concerning species boundaries among some late Quaternary members of tribe Ovibovini, the terms "ovibovine" and "muskox" will be used to make general reference to such taxa, without endorsing any particular view as to their taxonomic distinctiveness or geographical distribution.
These phylogenies are also valuable resources for people concerned with conservation in that they provide a relatively objective means of quantifying evolutionary distinctiveness and resolving taxonomic ambiguities involving rare taxa [ 5- 8].
They were particularly concerned with the dangers of receiving very little support from managers, the NOC losing its identity and clinical distinctiveness, and NHS clinicians losing out to university clinical academics in terms of prestige and opportunities.
As far as political independence is concerned, perhaps a society which is temporarily politically subsumed by another society, e.g. in an empire, might nevertheless remain a society if it maintained a degree of integrity and distinctiveness in relation to its governance structures.
Verdict: One of Whittingdale's favourite words, the white paper references "distinct" or "distinctiveness" 50 times.
CR: critically endangered; DD: data deficient; ED: evolutionary distinctiveness; EDGE: Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered; EN: endangered; LC: least concern; PD: phylogenetic diversity; VU: vulnerable.
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