Macaronesia was recognized as a biogeographical region more than a century ago. However, this concept has been recently criticized due to the floristic heterogeneity of the region. This paper analyzes and interprets the inter-island floristic similarities using presence-absence data for 30 islands and 3114 phanerogamous species. Agglomerative classification, method UPGMA, and Principal Coordinates Analysis were applied. The results show a close correlation between variation in floristic similarities and latitude, altitude and distance from the continent. These correlations are interpreted in relation to the variation in climatic conditions, the possibility of long -distance dispersion and island size. We conclude that the selective effect o...
Species richness on oceanic islands has been related to a series of ecological factors including isl...
Background Oceanic archipelagos typically harbour extensive radiations of flowering plants and a hi...
Copyright: © 2014 Aranda et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
In this paper, we present a comparison of richness patterns and floristic similarity for bryophytes ...
Analysis of biogeographic affinities is a key tool to establish and improve the resolution of hierar...
Aim: How spatial, historical and ecological processes drive diversity patterns remains one of the ma...
Copyright © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.AIM: We explore the island species–area relationships (ISA...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by specia...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...
Island disharmony reflects the biased community composition of island biota as compared to continent...
Aim We analysed the effects of alpine area, geographical distance between mountains and isolation du...
1. Climate and topography are among the most fundamental drivers of plant diversity. Here, we assess...
Species richness on oceanic islands has been related to a series of ecological factors including isl...
Background Oceanic archipelagos typically harbour extensive radiations of flowering plants and a hi...
Copyright: © 2014 Aranda et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
In this paper, we present a comparison of richness patterns and floristic similarity for bryophytes ...
Analysis of biogeographic affinities is a key tool to establish and improve the resolution of hierar...
Aim: How spatial, historical and ecological processes drive diversity patterns remains one of the ma...
Copyright © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.AIM: We explore the island species–area relationships (ISA...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by specia...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...
Island disharmony reflects the biased community composition of island biota as compared to continent...
Aim We analysed the effects of alpine area, geographical distance between mountains and isolation du...
1. Climate and topography are among the most fundamental drivers of plant diversity. Here, we assess...
Species richness on oceanic islands has been related to a series of ecological factors including isl...
Background Oceanic archipelagos typically harbour extensive radiations of flowering plants and a hi...
Copyright: © 2014 Aranda et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...