The endemic biotas of oceanic islands were vulnerable and many have been lost. The more ancient, complex and dynamic biotas of continents were more resilient but are now being obliterated. Sumatra and Madagascar are large continental plate islands with very different histories and biotas that exemplify the situation on continental land masses. Both tropical islands have suffered massive habitat loss and species extinction from human population pressure, Sumatra mostly from global and Madagascar from local pressure. Snails demonstrate the complex history of faunal origins as illustrated by the relationships between Madagascan, Indian and southeast Asian snail faunas and their plate tectonic geological history. Snails also reveal our limited ...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List includes 832 species listed as ex...
Madagascar is a threatened biodiversity hotspot. Here, using a newly assembled dataset and island bi...
Global change and human expansion have resulted in many species extinctions worldwide, but the geogr...
eo, tra cepts (e.g. [5]), or attempted to integrate other factors, Review TRENDS in Ecology and Evol...
The latitudinal biodiversity gradient remains one of the most widely recognized yet puzzling pattern...
Despite islands contributing only 6.7% of land surface area, they harbor ~20% of the Earth’s biodive...
Extinctions have altered island ecosystems throughout the late Quaternary. Here, we review the main ...
Tropical islands are species foundries, formed either as a by-product of volcanism, when previously ...
All authors are members of the Board of the Society of Island Biology (www.islandbiology.com).Despit...
Aim:Our current understanding of the causes of global extinction risk is mostly informed by the expe...
Copyright © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 Ecography.Habitat destruction is the leadin...
The Mascarenes are sadly famous worldwide for the massive extinction of their native vertebrates sin...
Whereas human settlement on Mascarene islands occurred only recently during the 17th century, the na...
Copyright 2009 ESA. All rights reserved.All is not well for biodiversity in the tropics. Despite rec...
Habitat destruction is the leading cause of species extinctions. However, there is typically a time-...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List includes 832 species listed as ex...
Madagascar is a threatened biodiversity hotspot. Here, using a newly assembled dataset and island bi...
Global change and human expansion have resulted in many species extinctions worldwide, but the geogr...
eo, tra cepts (e.g. [5]), or attempted to integrate other factors, Review TRENDS in Ecology and Evol...
The latitudinal biodiversity gradient remains one of the most widely recognized yet puzzling pattern...
Despite islands contributing only 6.7% of land surface area, they harbor ~20% of the Earth’s biodive...
Extinctions have altered island ecosystems throughout the late Quaternary. Here, we review the main ...
Tropical islands are species foundries, formed either as a by-product of volcanism, when previously ...
All authors are members of the Board of the Society of Island Biology (www.islandbiology.com).Despit...
Aim:Our current understanding of the causes of global extinction risk is mostly informed by the expe...
Copyright © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 Ecography.Habitat destruction is the leadin...
The Mascarenes are sadly famous worldwide for the massive extinction of their native vertebrates sin...
Whereas human settlement on Mascarene islands occurred only recently during the 17th century, the na...
Copyright 2009 ESA. All rights reserved.All is not well for biodiversity in the tropics. Despite rec...
Habitat destruction is the leading cause of species extinctions. However, there is typically a time-...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List includes 832 species listed as ex...
Madagascar is a threatened biodiversity hotspot. Here, using a newly assembled dataset and island bi...
Global change and human expansion have resulted in many species extinctions worldwide, but the geogr...