With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, we processed presence-absence matrices of all the Macaronesian native species of ten different taxa (arthropods, birds, bryophytes, fungi, lichens, mammals, mollusks, pteridophytes, reptiles and spermatophytes) through simulated annealing analysis. Distribution patterns among the archipelagos were pinpointed, along with the different biogeographic roles played by islands and species groups. All the networks analysed resulted to be significantly modular and the structure of biogeographic modules reflects known past connections among the archipelagos and the current drivers of species distribution. The role assigned to the species supports some...
Biotic homogenization reduces the regional distinctiveness of biotas with significant ecological and ...
Island disharmony reflects the biased community composition of island biota as compared to continent...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...
Analysis of biogeographic affinities is a key tool to establish and improve the resolution of hierar...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
Although islands as natural laboratories have held the attention of scientists for centuries, they c...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
Aims: The present study is the first attempt to grasp the scale and richness of marine biological in...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by specia...
Trabajo presentado en el XXI Simposio de Botánica Criptogámica, celebrado en Aranjuez (España) del 2...
Aim: How spatial, historical and ecological processes drive diversity patterns remains one of the ma...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
Copyright © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.AIM: We explore the island species–area relationships (ISA...
Biotic homogenization reduces the regional distinctiveness of biotas with significant ecological and ...
Island disharmony reflects the biased community composition of island biota as compared to continent...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...
Analysis of biogeographic affinities is a key tool to establish and improve the resolution of hierar...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
Although islands as natural laboratories have held the attention of scientists for centuries, they c...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
Aims: The present study is the first attempt to grasp the scale and richness of marine biological in...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by specia...
Trabajo presentado en el XXI Simposio de Botánica Criptogámica, celebrado en Aranjuez (España) del 2...
Aim: How spatial, historical and ecological processes drive diversity patterns remains one of the ma...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
Copyright © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.AIM: We explore the island species–area relationships (ISA...
Biotic homogenization reduces the regional distinctiveness of biotas with significant ecological and ...
Island disharmony reflects the biased community composition of island biota as compared to continent...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...