It is a great privilege to have been asked to respond to Lee Durrell’s account of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust’s extraordinary work. Lee has provided a succinct explanation of why islands are so suitable for the study of biodiversity. She has pointed out that islands comprise only 5% of the Earth’s land mass, but contain a quarter of all terrestrial species, with such species more vulnerable to extinction than species on mainlands. ‘Of the 840 known extinctions since 1640’, she has told us, ‘60% were known only from islands’.The central place of islands in the development of evolutionary science is now a given. Charles Darwin, pondering observations made in the Galapagos, and Alfred Wallace, working in the islands of the Malay Pe...
Ever since the first transoceanic expedition (XV century) islands worldwide have attracted the inter...
The papers enclosed in this volume were all created with one major motivation, to contribute to the ...
Aim: The biogeographical patterns and drivers of diversity on oceanic islands in the tropical South ...
It is a great privilege to have been asked to respond to Lee Durrell’s account of the Durrell Wildli...
Aim: Much of our current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes comes from island re...
International audienceRecent years have seen a surge in interest in island biology and the theory of...
The study of islands as model systems has played an important role in the development of evolutionar...
Despite islands contributing only 6.7% of land surface area, they harbor ~20% of the Earth’s biodive...
The study of islands as model systems has played an important role in the development of evolutionar...
All authors are members of the Board of the Society of Island Biology (www.islandbiology.com).Despit...
The study of islands as model systems has played an important role in the development of evolu-tiona...
Islands provide classic model biological systems. We review how growing appreciation of geo-environm...
Oceanic islands are renowned for the profound scientific insights that their fascinating biotas hav...
Islands provide classic model biological systems.We review how growing appreciation of geoenvironmen...
Since the contributions of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, oceanic archipelagos have playe...
Ever since the first transoceanic expedition (XV century) islands worldwide have attracted the inter...
The papers enclosed in this volume were all created with one major motivation, to contribute to the ...
Aim: The biogeographical patterns and drivers of diversity on oceanic islands in the tropical South ...
It is a great privilege to have been asked to respond to Lee Durrell’s account of the Durrell Wildli...
Aim: Much of our current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes comes from island re...
International audienceRecent years have seen a surge in interest in island biology and the theory of...
The study of islands as model systems has played an important role in the development of evolutionar...
Despite islands contributing only 6.7% of land surface area, they harbor ~20% of the Earth’s biodive...
The study of islands as model systems has played an important role in the development of evolutionar...
All authors are members of the Board of the Society of Island Biology (www.islandbiology.com).Despit...
The study of islands as model systems has played an important role in the development of evolu-tiona...
Islands provide classic model biological systems. We review how growing appreciation of geo-environm...
Oceanic islands are renowned for the profound scientific insights that their fascinating biotas hav...
Islands provide classic model biological systems.We review how growing appreciation of geoenvironmen...
Since the contributions of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, oceanic archipelagos have playe...
Ever since the first transoceanic expedition (XV century) islands worldwide have attracted the inter...
The papers enclosed in this volume were all created with one major motivation, to contribute to the ...
Aim: The biogeographical patterns and drivers of diversity on oceanic islands in the tropical South ...