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But distinctiveness is difficult to evaluate in practice: assessments of "inherent distinctiveness" are highly subjective, survey evidence is expensive and unreliable, and other measures of "acquired distinctiveness" such as advertising spending are poor proxies for consumer perceptions.
Another ideal property of potential loci for plant species delimitation is their robustness for genetic introgression via interspecific hybridization, as plant species with morphological and/or ecological distinctiveness are often reported to have intensive gene exchange (e.g., [ 39]).
Evolutionary and phylogenetic distinctiveness are fundamentally important aspects of biodiversity (Diniz-Filho et al. 2013), and several prioritization schemes rank conservation priority based on distinctiveness (Taylor et al. 2011; Rosauer and Mooers 2013; Jetz et al. 2014; Vokmann et al. 2014).
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For that reason, their distinctiveness was recognised only in the 1970s.
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