Numerous mechanisms have been proposed to explain the island species-area relationship (ISAR), including the passive sampling effect, the habitat diversity effect, ecological drift and a group of mechanisms jointly termed environmental filtering (or abiotic selection process). However, determining which of these hypotheses underpins the ISAR in a given system remains an open and controversial question, particularly with regards to the environmental filtering. The effect of environmental filtering on the ISAR for woody plants was tested on 29 islands in a subtropical land-bridge archipelago. Island area had a significant effect on species richness, while isolation was not found to have an effect. After controlling for the passive sampling ef...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Islands are key model systems in biogeography and ecology. However, standardized data on environment...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
1. Numerous mechanisms have been proposed to explain the island species-area relationship (ISAR), in...
The relationship between an island’s size and the number of species on that island—the island specie...
International audienceThe increase in species richness with island area (ISAR) is a well-established...
Copyright © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation.Copyright © 2008 Oikos.The species-area relationsh...
Aim The Island Species-Area Relationship (ISAR) quantifies how the number of species increases as t...
The speciesarea relationship is one of the strongest empirical generalizations in geographical ecolo...
Aim: Ecoinformatics offer new opportunity to test islands as biogeographic and ecological models. I...
International audienceAim: To determine the role of regional forcing on plot-level species diversity...
Aim: The island species-area relationship (ISAR) and its theoretical justifications assume the area ...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Islands are key model systems in biogeography and ecology. However, standardized data on environment...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
1. Numerous mechanisms have been proposed to explain the island species-area relationship (ISAR), in...
The relationship between an island’s size and the number of species on that island—the island specie...
International audienceThe increase in species richness with island area (ISAR) is a well-established...
Copyright © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation.Copyright © 2008 Oikos.The species-area relationsh...
Aim The Island Species-Area Relationship (ISAR) quantifies how the number of species increases as t...
The speciesarea relationship is one of the strongest empirical generalizations in geographical ecolo...
Aim: Ecoinformatics offer new opportunity to test islands as biogeographic and ecological models. I...
International audienceAim: To determine the role of regional forcing on plot-level species diversity...
Aim: The island species-area relationship (ISAR) and its theoretical justifications assume the area ...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Islands are key model systems in biogeography and ecology. However, standardized data on environment...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...