Aim The biogeographical patterns and drivers of diversity on oceanic islands in the tropical South Pacific (TSP) are synthesized. We use published studies to determine present patterns of diversity on TSP islands, the likely sources of the biota on these islands and how the islands were colonized. We also investigate the effect of extinctions. Location We focus on oceanic islands in the TSP. Methods We review available literature and published molecular studies. Results Examples of typical island features (e.g. gigantism, flightlessness, gender dimorphism) are common, as are adaptive radiations. Diversity decreases with increasing isolation from mainland sources and with decreasing size and age of archipelagos, corresponding well with islan...
1. Testing the comparative strength and influence of age and area of islands, proximity of source pr...
New Caledonia has generally been considered a continental island, the biota of which largely dates b...
Reconstructing the processes that have shaped the emergence of biodiversity gradients is critical to...
Aim: The biogeographical patterns and drivers of diversity on oceanic islands in the tropical South ...
International audienceIslands in the tropical Pacific Ocean are renowned for high biodiversity and e...
International audienceFor a long time, New Caledonia was considered a continental island, a fragment...
Since the contributions of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, oceanic archipelagos have playe...
Since the contributions of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, oceanic archipelagos have playe...
International audienceFor a long time, New Caledonia was considered a continental island, a fragment...
International audienceAim: Panbiogeographers suggest that the biome in New Caledonia is of vicariant...
Regions with complex geological histories often have diverse and highly endemic biotas, yet inferrin...
Remote locations, such as oceanic islands, typically harbour relatively few species, some of which g...
Oceanic islands originate fromvolcanism or tectonic activity without connections to continental land...
Oceanic islands originate from volcanism or tectonic activity without connections to continental lan...
International audienceIsland species are thought to be extinction-prone because of small population ...
1. Testing the comparative strength and influence of age and area of islands, proximity of source pr...
New Caledonia has generally been considered a continental island, the biota of which largely dates b...
Reconstructing the processes that have shaped the emergence of biodiversity gradients is critical to...
Aim: The biogeographical patterns and drivers of diversity on oceanic islands in the tropical South ...
International audienceIslands in the tropical Pacific Ocean are renowned for high biodiversity and e...
International audienceFor a long time, New Caledonia was considered a continental island, a fragment...
Since the contributions of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, oceanic archipelagos have playe...
Since the contributions of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, oceanic archipelagos have playe...
International audienceFor a long time, New Caledonia was considered a continental island, a fragment...
International audienceAim: Panbiogeographers suggest that the biome in New Caledonia is of vicariant...
Regions with complex geological histories often have diverse and highly endemic biotas, yet inferrin...
Remote locations, such as oceanic islands, typically harbour relatively few species, some of which g...
Oceanic islands originate fromvolcanism or tectonic activity without connections to continental land...
Oceanic islands originate from volcanism or tectonic activity without connections to continental lan...
International audienceIsland species are thought to be extinction-prone because of small population ...
1. Testing the comparative strength and influence of age and area of islands, proximity of source pr...
New Caledonia has generally been considered a continental island, the biota of which largely dates b...
Reconstructing the processes that have shaped the emergence of biodiversity gradients is critical to...