The evolution of secondary (insular) woodiness and the rapid disparification of plant growth forms associated with island radiations show intriguing parallels between oceanic islands and tropical alpine sky islands. However, the evolutionary significance of these phenomena remains poorly understood and the focus of debate. We explore the evolutionary dynamics of species diversification and trait disparification across evolutionary radiations in contrasting island systems compared to their non‐island relatives. We estimate rates of species diversification, growth form evolution, and phenotypic space saturation for the classical oceanic island plant radiations – the Hawaiian silverswords and Macaronesian Echium ‐ and the well‐studied sky isl...
The Hawaiian silversword alliance is a spectacular example of plant adaptive radiation. The lineage ...
The importance of environmental gradients in the diversification of long-lived tree species is poorl...
[Aim] One of the main goals of functional biogeography is to examine distribution patterns of trait ...
The evolution of secondary (insular) woodiness and the rapid disparification of plant growth forms a...
The evolution of secondary (insular) woodiness and the rapid disparification of plant growth forms a...
For reasons not fully understood, animals often evolve predictably on islands. For example, radiatio...
Insularity is known to produce predictable evolutionary changes in plants. For example, herbaceous ...
Insular woodiness (IW)—the evolutionary transition from herbaceousness toward wood- iness on islands...
The Island Rule refers to a continuum of body size changes where large mainland species evolve to be...
Aim: One of the main goals of functional biogeography is to examine distribution patterns of trait d...
Ecological conditions, such as high habitat diversity and the absence of competitors, have been prop...
Aim: Little is known about how diversification occurs within long-lived, highly dispersible and cont...
Aim: The General Dynamic Model (GDM) links island biogeographical processes to island geological his...
Woody perennial plants on islands have repeatedly evolved from herbaceous mainland ancestors. Althou...
Although trees comprise a primary component of terrestrial species richness, the drivers and tempora...
The Hawaiian silversword alliance is a spectacular example of plant adaptive radiation. The lineage ...
The importance of environmental gradients in the diversification of long-lived tree species is poorl...
[Aim] One of the main goals of functional biogeography is to examine distribution patterns of trait ...
The evolution of secondary (insular) woodiness and the rapid disparification of plant growth forms a...
The evolution of secondary (insular) woodiness and the rapid disparification of plant growth forms a...
For reasons not fully understood, animals often evolve predictably on islands. For example, radiatio...
Insularity is known to produce predictable evolutionary changes in plants. For example, herbaceous ...
Insular woodiness (IW)—the evolutionary transition from herbaceousness toward wood- iness on islands...
The Island Rule refers to a continuum of body size changes where large mainland species evolve to be...
Aim: One of the main goals of functional biogeography is to examine distribution patterns of trait d...
Ecological conditions, such as high habitat diversity and the absence of competitors, have been prop...
Aim: Little is known about how diversification occurs within long-lived, highly dispersible and cont...
Aim: The General Dynamic Model (GDM) links island biogeographical processes to island geological his...
Woody perennial plants on islands have repeatedly evolved from herbaceous mainland ancestors. Althou...
Although trees comprise a primary component of terrestrial species richness, the drivers and tempora...
The Hawaiian silversword alliance is a spectacular example of plant adaptive radiation. The lineage ...
The importance of environmental gradients in the diversification of long-lived tree species is poorl...
[Aim] One of the main goals of functional biogeography is to examine distribution patterns of trait ...