Copyright © 2009 Adac. Tous droits réservés.The genus Leucodon is represented in Macaronesia by three species, L. sciuroides, L. canariensis and L. treleasei, the latter two being endemic to this region. An analysis of distribution, frequency and habitats for all three species in this region shows singular patterns for each species, mainly related to habitat conservation and type of habitat. Leucodon canariensis is the most restricted species as regards habitat conditions, with a confirmed presence only on Madeira and the Canary Islands, although more abundant in the latter. Leucodon treleasei exhibits the widest habitat amplitude, especially on Madeira, and it is present in all three northern archipelagos. Leucodon sciuroides is the most t...
<div><p>The radiation of the genus <i>Cheirolophus</i> (Asteraceae) in Macaronesia constitutes a spe...
distinct diagnostic characters. The indumentum density and type of hairs of T. francoi are clearly d...
A total of, 160 terrestrial troglobiont species are known to date in the Canary Islands. These speci...
The genus Leucodon is represented in Macaronesia by three species, L. sciuroides, L. canariensis and...
Copyright © 2009 Adac. Tous droits réservés.The genus Leucodon is represented in Macaronesia by thre...
Research in Macaronesia has led to substantial advances in ecology, evolution and conservation biolo...
An updated compilation of the species list of the Canary Islands has been carried out, based only on...
"[…]. As a consequence of all the geographic conditions and of historical events, the Canaries show ...
Aims: The present study is the first attempt to grasp the scale and richness of marine biological in...
Original ResearchThe rich endemic flora of the Macaronesian Islands places these oceanic archipelago...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by specia...
Distribution. Lanzarote, including Chinijo Archipelago (Lobos and Montana Clara Is) and Fuerteventur...
The flightless Entiminae weevil genus Laparocerus is the species-richest genus, with 237 species and...
"[…]. The Macaronesian arthropod fauna displays a number of characteristics typical of oceanic islan...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...
<div><p>The radiation of the genus <i>Cheirolophus</i> (Asteraceae) in Macaronesia constitutes a spe...
distinct diagnostic characters. The indumentum density and type of hairs of T. francoi are clearly d...
A total of, 160 terrestrial troglobiont species are known to date in the Canary Islands. These speci...
The genus Leucodon is represented in Macaronesia by three species, L. sciuroides, L. canariensis and...
Copyright © 2009 Adac. Tous droits réservés.The genus Leucodon is represented in Macaronesia by thre...
Research in Macaronesia has led to substantial advances in ecology, evolution and conservation biolo...
An updated compilation of the species list of the Canary Islands has been carried out, based only on...
"[…]. As a consequence of all the geographic conditions and of historical events, the Canaries show ...
Aims: The present study is the first attempt to grasp the scale and richness of marine biological in...
Original ResearchThe rich endemic flora of the Macaronesian Islands places these oceanic archipelago...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by specia...
Distribution. Lanzarote, including Chinijo Archipelago (Lobos and Montana Clara Is) and Fuerteventur...
The flightless Entiminae weevil genus Laparocerus is the species-richest genus, with 237 species and...
"[…]. The Macaronesian arthropod fauna displays a number of characteristics typical of oceanic islan...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...
<div><p>The radiation of the genus <i>Cheirolophus</i> (Asteraceae) in Macaronesia constitutes a spe...
distinct diagnostic characters. The indumentum density and type of hairs of T. francoi are clearly d...
A total of, 160 terrestrial troglobiont species are known to date in the Canary Islands. These speci...