International audienceAim: To determine the role of regional forcing on plot-level species diversity and composition, and to quantify the relative importance of biogeographical and climatic factors in explaining woody plant diversity and composition at the local-, island- and archipelago-scale. Location: Forty-one tropical islands of the Indo-Pacific region from Madagascar to Hawai‘i Island. Methods: We analysed the diversity and composition of tropical woody plant communities located across 113 plots, 41 islands and 19 archipelagos. We used generalized linear mixed-effects models and generalized dissimilarity models to determine the role of regional forcing at the island and archipelago scale and to assess the relative importance of biogeo...
The influence of island dynamics and characteristics on taxonomic diversity, particularly species ri...
Although islands as natural laboratories have held the attention of scientists for centuries, they c...
International audienceWhich abiotic factors influence the number of native plant species on remote a...
International audienceAim: To determine the role of regional forcing on plot-level species diversity...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Islands are key model systems in biogeography and ecology. However, standardized data on environment...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Aim: We examine variation in woody plant species richness and endemism within tropical dry forest on...
International audienceAim Understanding the mechanisms that generate diversity patterns requires ana...
International audienceUnderstanding patterns of community structure and the causes for their variati...
1. Testing the comparative strength and influence of age and area of islands, proximity of source pr...
Aim: The General Dynamic Model (GDM) links island biogeographical processes to island geological his...
Aim: Species diversity on islands generally increases with island area. This might arise either from...
International audienceSpecies abundance distributions (SADs) characterise the distribution of indivi...
The influence of island dynamics and characteristics on taxonomic diversity, particularly species ri...
Although islands as natural laboratories have held the attention of scientists for centuries, they c...
International audienceWhich abiotic factors influence the number of native plant species on remote a...
International audienceAim: To determine the role of regional forcing on plot-level species diversity...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Islands are key model systems in biogeography and ecology. However, standardized data on environment...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Aim: We examine variation in woody plant species richness and endemism within tropical dry forest on...
International audienceAim Understanding the mechanisms that generate diversity patterns requires ana...
International audienceUnderstanding patterns of community structure and the causes for their variati...
1. Testing the comparative strength and influence of age and area of islands, proximity of source pr...
Aim: The General Dynamic Model (GDM) links island biogeographical processes to island geological his...
Aim: Species diversity on islands generally increases with island area. This might arise either from...
International audienceSpecies abundance distributions (SADs) characterise the distribution of indivi...
The influence of island dynamics and characteristics on taxonomic diversity, particularly species ri...
Although islands as natural laboratories have held the attention of scientists for centuries, they c...
International audienceWhich abiotic factors influence the number of native plant species on remote a...