Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) species, while facilitating and increasing the colonisation of exotic species; this increase can, in turn, promote the similarity of species compositions between sites if human-dis-turbed sites are consistently invaded by a regionally species-poor pool of exotic species. In this study, we analysed the extent to which epigean arthropod assemblages of four islands of the Azorean archipelago are characterised by nestedness according to a habitat-altered gradient. The degree of nestedness represents the extent to which less ubiquitous species occur in subsets of sites occupied by the more widespread species, resulting in an ordered loss/gain of species acros...
<div><p>During the last few centuries oceanic island biodiversity has been drastically modified by h...
Trabajo presentado en el II International Conference on Island Evolution, Ecology and Conservation, ...
Copyright © 2011 The Authors. Insect Conservation and Diversity.Copyright © 2011 The Royal Entomol...
<div><p>Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) spec...
Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) species, whi...
Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) species, whi...
Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Human landscape disturbance can drive the degradation of natu...
Both authors contributed equally to this paper. Aim R. J. Whittaker et al. recently proposed a ‘gene...
cited By 3International audienceThere is a broad consensus that habitat disturbance and introduction...
Background: For a remote oceanic archipelago of up to 8 Myr age, the Azores have a comparatively low...
AIM: Land-use change typically goes hand in hand with the introduction of exotic species, which ming...
Aim: Land-use change typically goes hand in hand with the introduction of exotic species, which ming...
cited By 27International audienceAnalyses of species-diversity patterns of remote islands have been ...
cited By 4International audienceBackground: For a remote oceanic archipelago of up to 8 Myr age, the...
Coastal human-made structures, such as marinas and harbours, are expanding worldwide. Species assemb...
<div><p>During the last few centuries oceanic island biodiversity has been drastically modified by h...
Trabajo presentado en el II International Conference on Island Evolution, Ecology and Conservation, ...
Copyright © 2011 The Authors. Insect Conservation and Diversity.Copyright © 2011 The Royal Entomol...
<div><p>Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) spec...
Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) species, whi...
Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) species, whi...
Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Human landscape disturbance can drive the degradation of natu...
Both authors contributed equally to this paper. Aim R. J. Whittaker et al. recently proposed a ‘gene...
cited By 3International audienceThere is a broad consensus that habitat disturbance and introduction...
Background: For a remote oceanic archipelago of up to 8 Myr age, the Azores have a comparatively low...
AIM: Land-use change typically goes hand in hand with the introduction of exotic species, which ming...
Aim: Land-use change typically goes hand in hand with the introduction of exotic species, which ming...
cited By 27International audienceAnalyses of species-diversity patterns of remote islands have been ...
cited By 4International audienceBackground: For a remote oceanic archipelago of up to 8 Myr age, the...
Coastal human-made structures, such as marinas and harbours, are expanding worldwide. Species assemb...
<div><p>During the last few centuries oceanic island biodiversity has been drastically modified by h...
Trabajo presentado en el II International Conference on Island Evolution, Ecology and Conservation, ...
Copyright © 2011 The Authors. Insect Conservation and Diversity.Copyright © 2011 The Royal Entomol...