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  • Ecology
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Botany

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  • Traditional floristic studies focus on taxonomic composition, often overlooking evolutionary history.
  • Phylofloristics, introduced in 2014, integrates phylogenetic information into floristic analysis.
  • Evolutionary history significantly influences regional plant assemblage composition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the progress and applications of phylofloristics.
  • To highlight the importance of integrating phylogenetic information into floristic studies.
  • To outline future challenges and directions for phylofloristics.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on phylofloristics.
  • Synthesis of findings on phylogenetic structure, spatial patterns, and diversification.
  • Analysis of applications in biodiversity conservation.

Main Results:

  • Phylofloristics offers a powerful framework for understanding plant assemblies.
  • Incorporating phylogenetic data reveals ecological, biogeographic, and evolutionary processes.
  • Phylofloristics has significant applications in biodiversity conservation.

Conclusions:

  • Integrating phylogenetic information is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of floristic assembly.
  • Future research requires highly resolved phylogenetic trees and refined distribution data.
  • Advancements in big data analysis are needed for future phylofloristics studies.