The extinctions of keystone megafauna during the Pleistocene and Holocene continue to affect extant species and ecosystems. This is particularly acute in southern and western Madagascar where two now extinct species of giant tortoises were once amongst the most dominant herbivores. The extinct giant tortoises are likely to have influenced ecosystem processes by being effective dispersers of large seeds, keeping the understorey open, cycling nutrients, and indirectly regulating fire regimes. As a result of their extinction, ecological interactions and ecosystems have been altered. Given that there is evidence that the extant Aldabran giant tortoise, Aldabrachelys gigantea, is closely related to at least one of these Madagascan giant tortoise...
With habitat loss and fragmentation among the greatest threats to biodiversity, a better understandi...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comA radiation of five species of giant...
The giant tortoises of the Galapagos have become greatly depleted since European discovery of the is...
International audienceThe extinctions of keystone megafauna during the Pleistocene and Holocene cont...
The extinction of large herbivores, often keystone species, can dramatically modify plant communitie...
Species are being lost at an unprecedented rate due to human-driven environmental changes. The cases...
Species are being lost at an unprecedented rate due to human-driven environmental changes. The cases...
Starting in the late 1970s, ecologists began unraveling the role of recently extinct large vertebrat...
Madagascar had seven endemic chelonian species, including six tortoises and one aquatic turtle. The ...
Species are being lost at an unprecedented rate due to human-driven environmental changes. The cases...
Starting in the late 1970s, ecologists began unraveling the role of recently extinct large vertebrat...
SummaryThere is increasing evidence that restoration ecologists should be most concerned with restor...
The semi-arid ecosystem on Pinta Island, Galápagos, has experienced woody plant encroachment, likely...
The giant tortoises of the Galápagos have become greatly depleted since European discovery of the is...
Restoration of extirpated species via captive breeding has typically relied on population viability ...
With habitat loss and fragmentation among the greatest threats to biodiversity, a better understandi...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comA radiation of five species of giant...
The giant tortoises of the Galapagos have become greatly depleted since European discovery of the is...
International audienceThe extinctions of keystone megafauna during the Pleistocene and Holocene cont...
The extinction of large herbivores, often keystone species, can dramatically modify plant communitie...
Species are being lost at an unprecedented rate due to human-driven environmental changes. The cases...
Species are being lost at an unprecedented rate due to human-driven environmental changes. The cases...
Starting in the late 1970s, ecologists began unraveling the role of recently extinct large vertebrat...
Madagascar had seven endemic chelonian species, including six tortoises and one aquatic turtle. The ...
Species are being lost at an unprecedented rate due to human-driven environmental changes. The cases...
Starting in the late 1970s, ecologists began unraveling the role of recently extinct large vertebrat...
SummaryThere is increasing evidence that restoration ecologists should be most concerned with restor...
The semi-arid ecosystem on Pinta Island, Galápagos, has experienced woody plant encroachment, likely...
The giant tortoises of the Galápagos have become greatly depleted since European discovery of the is...
Restoration of extirpated species via captive breeding has typically relied on population viability ...
With habitat loss and fragmentation among the greatest threats to biodiversity, a better understandi...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comA radiation of five species of giant...
The giant tortoises of the Galapagos have become greatly depleted since European discovery of the is...