Speciation on islands, and particularly the divergence of species in situ, has long been debated. Here, we present one of the first, complete assessments of the geographic modes of speciation for the flora of a small oceanic island. Cocos Island (Costa Rica) is pristine; it is located 550 km off the Pacific coast of Central America. It harbors 189 native plant species, 33 of which are endemic. Using phylogenetic data from insular and mainland congeneric species, we show that all of the endemic species are derived from independent colonization events rather than in situ speciation. This is in sharp contrast to the results of a study carried out in a comparable system, Lord Howe Island (Australia), where as much as 8.2% of the plant species w...
<div><p>We assessed changes in phylogenetic diversity of angiosperm flora on six oceanic islands loc...
Premise of research. Biogeography has improved understanding of evolution and diversification of org...
Premise of research. Biogeography has improved understanding of evolution and diversification of org...
Speciation on islands, and particularly the divergence of species in situ, has long been debated. He...
Island biogeography theory is fundamentally reliant on measuring the number of species per island an...
Islands are ideal for investigating processes that shape species assemblages because they are isolat...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by speci...
Adaptive radiation is a common mode of speciation among plants endemic to oceanic islands. This patt...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Aim: Much of our current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes comes from island re...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by speci...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Islands are ideal for investigating processes that shape species assemblages because they are isolat...
<div><p>We assessed changes in phylogenetic diversity of angiosperm flora on six oceanic islands loc...
Premise of research. Biogeography has improved understanding of evolution and diversification of org...
Premise of research. Biogeography has improved understanding of evolution and diversification of org...
Speciation on islands, and particularly the divergence of species in situ, has long been debated. He...
Island biogeography theory is fundamentally reliant on measuring the number of species per island an...
Islands are ideal for investigating processes that shape species assemblages because they are isolat...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by speci...
Adaptive radiation is a common mode of speciation among plants endemic to oceanic islands. This patt...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Aim: Much of our current understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes comes from island re...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by speci...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Islands are ideal for investigating processes that shape species assemblages because they are isolat...
<div><p>We assessed changes in phylogenetic diversity of angiosperm flora on six oceanic islands loc...
Premise of research. Biogeography has improved understanding of evolution and diversification of org...
Premise of research. Biogeography has improved understanding of evolution and diversification of org...