The theory of island biogeography has played a pivotal role in the way ecologists view communities. However, it does not account for exotic species explicitly, which limits its use as a conservation tool. Here, I present the results of a long-term study of plant communities inhabiting an archipelago of small islands off the coast of New Zealand and derive a modified version of the theory of island biogeography to predict differences in the turnover and diversity of native and exotic species. Empirical results showed that, although species richness of both native and exotic plant species increased with island area, native species consistently outnumbered exotic species. Species turnover increased with species richness in both groups. However...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
abstract: Species richness is decreasing at a global scale. At sub-global scales, that is, within an...
Aim: Much of our current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes comes from island re...
The theory of island biogeography has played a pivotal role in the way ecologists view communities. ...
Island biogeography theory is fundamentally reliant on measuring the number of species per island an...
Island biogeography theory is fundamentally reliant on measuring the number of species per island an...
Islands have always attracted considerable research effort due to their unique geography and biota. ...
Island biogeography theory is fundamentally reliant on measuring the number of species per island an...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
Aim: (1) To characterize the relationship(s) between species richness and area for alien plant and b...
This thesis addresses MacArthur and Wilson‟s Theory of Island Biogeography (1967) on a set of island...
This thesis addresses MacArthur and Wilson‟s Theory of Island Biogeography (1967) on a set of island...
This thesis addresses MacArthur and Wilson‟s Theory of Island Biogeography (1967) on a set of island...
Disturbances of oceanic origin can severely affect plant communities on islands, but it is unclear w...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
abstract: Species richness is decreasing at a global scale. At sub-global scales, that is, within an...
Aim: Much of our current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes comes from island re...
The theory of island biogeography has played a pivotal role in the way ecologists view communities. ...
Island biogeography theory is fundamentally reliant on measuring the number of species per island an...
Island biogeography theory is fundamentally reliant on measuring the number of species per island an...
Islands have always attracted considerable research effort due to their unique geography and biota. ...
Island biogeography theory is fundamentally reliant on measuring the number of species per island an...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
Aim: (1) To characterize the relationship(s) between species richness and area for alien plant and b...
This thesis addresses MacArthur and Wilson‟s Theory of Island Biogeography (1967) on a set of island...
This thesis addresses MacArthur and Wilson‟s Theory of Island Biogeography (1967) on a set of island...
This thesis addresses MacArthur and Wilson‟s Theory of Island Biogeography (1967) on a set of island...
Disturbances of oceanic origin can severely affect plant communities on islands, but it is unclear w...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
abstract: Species richness is decreasing at a global scale. At sub-global scales, that is, within an...
Aim: Much of our current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes comes from island re...