As a working hypothesis, we examined evidence for the former presence of a climacic woodland of Juniperus cedrus above the pine forest in the high elevation area of Tenerife (Canary Islands), which would indicate that the current dominant vegetation (endemic Spartocytisus supranubius scrub) may not be pristine. The main causes of the great regression of this woodland were caused by human activities (timber harvesting, herbivory by goats, and fires). The main support for this hypothesis is the survival of a presumably relict seed dispersal system of the endangered endemic J. cedrus, which relies mainly on the wintering thrush Turdus torquatus. The fact that genetic factors are directly involved in the control of bird migration routes...
Aim: The loss of dispersal on islands hypothesis (LDIH) posits that wind-dispersed plants should exh...
Colonization of abandoned lands by woody vegetation may be a great opportunity for ecosystem recover...
The loss of dispersal on islands hypothesis (LDIH) posits that wind-dispersed plants should exhibit ...
As a working hypothesis, we examined evidence for the former presence of a climacic woodland of Juni...
Producción CientíficaThe ability of trees to endure for millennia, surpassing human lifetimes, and s...
This article evaluates the seed dispersal systems of two congeneric and endemic fleshy-fruited plant...
Copyright © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010.This article evaluates the seed dispersal syst...
Although the Ring Ouzel has been considered accidental in the Canary Islands, it has been observed f...
Hot spots of endemicity such as the Canary Isles are of particular interest as far as conserving bio...
The mutual reinforcement of multiple drivers of global change erodes ecosystem services and accelera...
Copyright © 2011 Rumeu et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Crea...
Land abandonment is one of the most powerful global change drivers in developed countries where rece...
Dispersal is the process that allows organisms to reach new suitable territories and expand their ar...
Garajonay National Park in La Gomera (Canary Islands) contains one of the largest remnant areas of a...
Trabajo presentado en Floramac celebrado en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (España) del 24 al 27 de marz...
Aim: The loss of dispersal on islands hypothesis (LDIH) posits that wind-dispersed plants should exh...
Colonization of abandoned lands by woody vegetation may be a great opportunity for ecosystem recover...
The loss of dispersal on islands hypothesis (LDIH) posits that wind-dispersed plants should exhibit ...
As a working hypothesis, we examined evidence for the former presence of a climacic woodland of Juni...
Producción CientíficaThe ability of trees to endure for millennia, surpassing human lifetimes, and s...
This article evaluates the seed dispersal systems of two congeneric and endemic fleshy-fruited plant...
Copyright © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010.This article evaluates the seed dispersal syst...
Although the Ring Ouzel has been considered accidental in the Canary Islands, it has been observed f...
Hot spots of endemicity such as the Canary Isles are of particular interest as far as conserving bio...
The mutual reinforcement of multiple drivers of global change erodes ecosystem services and accelera...
Copyright © 2011 Rumeu et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Crea...
Land abandonment is one of the most powerful global change drivers in developed countries where rece...
Dispersal is the process that allows organisms to reach new suitable territories and expand their ar...
Garajonay National Park in La Gomera (Canary Islands) contains one of the largest remnant areas of a...
Trabajo presentado en Floramac celebrado en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (España) del 24 al 27 de marz...
Aim: The loss of dispersal on islands hypothesis (LDIH) posits that wind-dispersed plants should exh...
Colonization of abandoned lands by woody vegetation may be a great opportunity for ecosystem recover...
The loss of dispersal on islands hypothesis (LDIH) posits that wind-dispersed plants should exhibit ...