The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability, and loss of dispersal capacities of insular lineages have driven the view that oceanic islands are evolutionary dead ends. Focusing on the Atlantic bryophyte flora distributed across the archipelagos of the Azores, Madeira, the Canary Islands, Western Europe, and northwestern Africa, we used an integrative approach with species distribution modeling and population genetic analyses based on approximate Bayesian computation to determine whether this view applies to organisms with inherent high dispersal capacities. Genetic diversity was found to be higher in island than in continental populations, contributing to mounting evidence that, contra...
Theoretical and empirical studies suggest that geographical isolation and extinction-recolonization ...
The theory of island biogeography is most often studied in the context of oceanic islands where all ...
<div><p>Understanding species' ability to colonize new habitats is a key knowledge allowing us to pr...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
Aim Using the heather Erica scoparia s.l. as a model, this paper aims to test theoretical predictio...
Although islands as natural laboratories have held the attention of scientists for centuries, they c...
Although islands as natural laboratories have held the attention of scientists for centuries, they c...
Although islands as natural laboratories have held the attention of scientists for centuries, they c...
Trabajo presentado en el XXI Simposio de Botánica Criptogámica, celebrado en Aranjuez (España) del 2...
Theoretical and empirical studies suggest that geographical isolation and extinction-recolonization ...
Theoretical and empirical studies suggest that geographical isolation and extinction-recolonization ...
The theory of island biogeography is most often studied in the context of oceanic islands where all ...
<div><p>Understanding species' ability to colonize new habitats is a key knowledge allowing us to pr...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
Aim Using the heather Erica scoparia s.l. as a model, this paper aims to test theoretical predictio...
Although islands as natural laboratories have held the attention of scientists for centuries, they c...
Although islands as natural laboratories have held the attention of scientists for centuries, they c...
Although islands as natural laboratories have held the attention of scientists for centuries, they c...
Trabajo presentado en el XXI Simposio de Botánica Criptogámica, celebrado en Aranjuez (España) del 2...
Theoretical and empirical studies suggest that geographical isolation and extinction-recolonization ...
Theoretical and empirical studies suggest that geographical isolation and extinction-recolonization ...
The theory of island biogeography is most often studied in the context of oceanic islands where all ...
<div><p>Understanding species' ability to colonize new habitats is a key knowledge allowing us to pr...