Simultaneously investigating variation in species richness and turnover for indigenous and introduced communities holds great promise as a means to understand the relative contributions of ecological processes to community structure. Such insight will advance understanding of the ways in which environmental change may affect future community dynamics. Using a recently developed multi-site turnover metric, zeta diversity (ζ), we explored species turnover patterns across indigenous and introduced insect and vascular plant communities of the Southern Ocean Islands. In addition, we used updated species occurrence and high-resolution environmental data to reexamine previously described patterns and drivers of species richness across the region. ...
Island species and habitats are particularly vulnerable to human disturbances, and anthropogenic cha...
Many oceanic islands are notable for their high endemism, suggesting that islands may promote unique...
Islands are ideal research models to study ecological processes, as they vary in size, ecological co...
Aim Ongoing biological invasions will enhance the impacts of humans on biodiversity. Nonetheless, th...
Previous studies have concluded that southern ocean islands are anomalous because past glacial exten...
The theory of island biogeography has played a pivotal role in the way ecologists view communities. ...
1. Land-use change has profoundly impacted pollinator communities throughout the world. However, the...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
"[…]. To study the effect of land-use change in biological communities it is necessary to understand...
Islands have always attracted considerable research effort due to their unique geography and biota. ...
International audienceAim Understanding the mechanisms that generate diversity patterns requires ana...
CITATION: Shaw, J.D. et al. 2010. Taxonomic homogenization and differentiation across Southern Ocean...
Many oceanic islands are notable for their high endemism, suggesting that islands may promote unique...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
International audienceAim: To determine the role of regional forcing on plot-level species diversity...
Island species and habitats are particularly vulnerable to human disturbances, and anthropogenic cha...
Many oceanic islands are notable for their high endemism, suggesting that islands may promote unique...
Islands are ideal research models to study ecological processes, as they vary in size, ecological co...
Aim Ongoing biological invasions will enhance the impacts of humans on biodiversity. Nonetheless, th...
Previous studies have concluded that southern ocean islands are anomalous because past glacial exten...
The theory of island biogeography has played a pivotal role in the way ecologists view communities. ...
1. Land-use change has profoundly impacted pollinator communities throughout the world. However, the...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
"[…]. To study the effect of land-use change in biological communities it is necessary to understand...
Islands have always attracted considerable research effort due to their unique geography and biota. ...
International audienceAim Understanding the mechanisms that generate diversity patterns requires ana...
CITATION: Shaw, J.D. et al. 2010. Taxonomic homogenization and differentiation across Southern Ocean...
Many oceanic islands are notable for their high endemism, suggesting that islands may promote unique...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
International audienceAim: To determine the role of regional forcing on plot-level species diversity...
Island species and habitats are particularly vulnerable to human disturbances, and anthropogenic cha...
Many oceanic islands are notable for their high endemism, suggesting that islands may promote unique...
Islands are ideal research models to study ecological processes, as they vary in size, ecological co...