Past climate changes provide important clues for advancement of studies on current global change biology. We have tested large-scale biogeographic patterns through four marine groups from twelve Atlantic Ocean archipelagos and searched for patterns between species richness/endemism and littoral area, age, isolation, latitude and mean annual sea-surface temperatures. Species richness is strongly correlated with littoral area. Two reinforcing effects take place during glacial episodes: i) species richness is expected to decrease (in comparison with interglacial periods) due to the local disappearance of sandy/muddy-associated species; ii) because littoral area is minimal during glacial episodes, area per se induces a decrease on species richn...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
SummaryThe modern biodiversity crisis reflects global extinctions and local introductions. Human act...
Climate change is causing species to shift their geographical distributions, with profound consequen...
Past climate changes provide important clues for advancement of studies on current global change bio...
Ambient temperature is very likely the most important environmental factor determining the distribut...
Although the role that Pleistocene glacial cycles have played in shaping the present biota of oceani...
Trabajo presentado en el el congreso Island Biology 2014 celebrado en Hawai del 7 al 11 de julio de ...
Aim: The dispersal and distribution patterns of many marine organisms are driven by oceanographic co...
Aim: The aim of this study was to understand whether the large-scale biogeographical patterns of the...
Although the role that Pleistocene glacial cycles have played in shaping the present biota of oceani...
International audienceMany studies have implied significant effects of global climate change on mari...
Aim: To quantify the influence of past archipelago configuration on present-day insular biodiversity...
A benthic microfaunal record from the equatorial Atlantic Ocean over the past four glacial-interglac...
Marine environments have increased in temperature by an average of 1°C since pre-industrial (1850) t...
Past meta-analyses of the response of marine organisms to climate change have examined a limited ran...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
SummaryThe modern biodiversity crisis reflects global extinctions and local introductions. Human act...
Climate change is causing species to shift their geographical distributions, with profound consequen...
Past climate changes provide important clues for advancement of studies on current global change bio...
Ambient temperature is very likely the most important environmental factor determining the distribut...
Although the role that Pleistocene glacial cycles have played in shaping the present biota of oceani...
Trabajo presentado en el el congreso Island Biology 2014 celebrado en Hawai del 7 al 11 de julio de ...
Aim: The dispersal and distribution patterns of many marine organisms are driven by oceanographic co...
Aim: The aim of this study was to understand whether the large-scale biogeographical patterns of the...
Although the role that Pleistocene glacial cycles have played in shaping the present biota of oceani...
International audienceMany studies have implied significant effects of global climate change on mari...
Aim: To quantify the influence of past archipelago configuration on present-day insular biodiversity...
A benthic microfaunal record from the equatorial Atlantic Ocean over the past four glacial-interglac...
Marine environments have increased in temperature by an average of 1°C since pre-industrial (1850) t...
Past meta-analyses of the response of marine organisms to climate change have examined a limited ran...
Human activities drive environmental changes at scales that could potentially cause ecosystem collap...
SummaryThe modern biodiversity crisis reflects global extinctions and local introductions. Human act...
Climate change is causing species to shift their geographical distributions, with profound consequen...