Aim To investigate evolutionary changes in the size of leaves, stems and seeds of plants inhabiting isolated islands surrounding New Zealand. Location Antipodes, Auckland, Campbell, Chatham, Kermadec, Three Kings and Poor Knights Islands. Methods First, we compared the size of leaves and stems produced by 14 pairs of plant taxa between offshore islands and the New Zealand mainland, which were grown in a common garden to control for environmental effects. Similar comparisons of seed sizes were made between eight additional pairs of taxa. Second, we used herbarium specimens from 13 species pairs to investigate scaling relationships between leaf and stem sizes in an attempt to pinpoint which trait might be under selection. Third, we used herba...
We describe spatial patterns in the geographic ranges of all New Zealand ferns and lycophytes, test ...
© 2014 The Royal Society of New Zealand. The introduction of exotic plant species to the sand dunes ...
Leaf gigantism is an example of marked morphological variation associated with abrupt environmental ...
Aim To investigate evolutionary changes in the size of leaves, stems and seeds of plants inhabiting ...
For reasons not fully understood, animals often evolve predictably on islands. For example, radiatio...
The Island Rule refers to a continuum of body size changes where large mainland species evolve to be...
Insularity is known to produce predictable evolutionary changes in plants. For example, herbaceous ...
New Zealand forests grow under highly oceanic climates on an isolated southern archipelago. They exp...
Islands have always attracted considerable research effort due to their unique geography and biota. ...
Disturbances of oceanic origin can severely affect plant communities on islands, but it is unclear w...
Island biotas show parallel changes in community assembly and the evolution of species traits, which...
The evolution of secondary (insular) woodiness and the rapid disparification of plant growth forms a...
Premise of the study: The question why leaf dimensions vary so much between species has long puzzled...
Oceanic islands have long been considered natural laboratories of evolution. Present-day biotas of o...
1. Seed size and seed number are key functional traits that can affect invasion success and evolve i...
We describe spatial patterns in the geographic ranges of all New Zealand ferns and lycophytes, test ...
© 2014 The Royal Society of New Zealand. The introduction of exotic plant species to the sand dunes ...
Leaf gigantism is an example of marked morphological variation associated with abrupt environmental ...
Aim To investigate evolutionary changes in the size of leaves, stems and seeds of plants inhabiting ...
For reasons not fully understood, animals often evolve predictably on islands. For example, radiatio...
The Island Rule refers to a continuum of body size changes where large mainland species evolve to be...
Insularity is known to produce predictable evolutionary changes in plants. For example, herbaceous ...
New Zealand forests grow under highly oceanic climates on an isolated southern archipelago. They exp...
Islands have always attracted considerable research effort due to their unique geography and biota. ...
Disturbances of oceanic origin can severely affect plant communities on islands, but it is unclear w...
Island biotas show parallel changes in community assembly and the evolution of species traits, which...
The evolution of secondary (insular) woodiness and the rapid disparification of plant growth forms a...
Premise of the study: The question why leaf dimensions vary so much between species has long puzzled...
Oceanic islands have long been considered natural laboratories of evolution. Present-day biotas of o...
1. Seed size and seed number are key functional traits that can affect invasion success and evolve i...
We describe spatial patterns in the geographic ranges of all New Zealand ferns and lycophytes, test ...
© 2014 The Royal Society of New Zealand. The introduction of exotic plant species to the sand dunes ...
Leaf gigantism is an example of marked morphological variation associated with abrupt environmental ...