The theory of island biogeography predicts that area and age explain species richness patterns (or alpha diversity) in insular habitats. Using a unique natural phenomenon, pumice rafting, we measured the influence of area, age, and oceanic climate on patterns of species richness. Pumice rafts are formed simultaneously when submarine volcanoes erupt, the pumice clasts breakup irregularly, forming irregularly shaped pumice stones which while floating through the ocean are colonized by marine biota. We analyze two eruption events and more than 5,000 pumice clasts collected from 29 sites and three climatic zones. Overall, the older and larger pumice clasts held more species. Pumice clasts arriving in tropical and subtropical climates showed thi...
Aim: The final island ontogeny of the General Dynamic Model (GDM) (i.e. before island submergence) i...
Using the data from six oceanic archipelagos, we investigated the species richness patterns on islan...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
The theory of island biogeography predicts that area and age explain species richness patterns (or a...
The Theory of Island Biogeography predicts that area and age explain species richness patterns (or a...
A major goal of island biogeography is to understand how island communities are assembled over time....
International audienceAimThe final island ontogeny of the general dynamic model (GDM) (i.e., before ...
A new influx of sea-rafted pumice reached the eastern coast of Australia in October 2002, approximat...
Pumice is an extremely effective rafting agent that can dramatically increase the dispersal range of...
Pumice is an extremely effective rafting agent that can dramatically increase the dispersal range of...
Aim: Biological invasions are likely determined by species dispersal strategies as well as environme...
Pumice is an extremely effective rafting agent that can dramatically increase the dispersal range of...
Aim: To quantify the influence of past archipelago configuration on present-day insular biodiversity...
International audienceIslands have remarkable levels of endemism and contribute greatly to global bi...
International audienceUnderstanding colonization of new habitats and ecological successions is key t...
Aim: The final island ontogeny of the General Dynamic Model (GDM) (i.e. before island submergence) i...
Using the data from six oceanic archipelagos, we investigated the species richness patterns on islan...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
The theory of island biogeography predicts that area and age explain species richness patterns (or a...
The Theory of Island Biogeography predicts that area and age explain species richness patterns (or a...
A major goal of island biogeography is to understand how island communities are assembled over time....
International audienceAimThe final island ontogeny of the general dynamic model (GDM) (i.e., before ...
A new influx of sea-rafted pumice reached the eastern coast of Australia in October 2002, approximat...
Pumice is an extremely effective rafting agent that can dramatically increase the dispersal range of...
Pumice is an extremely effective rafting agent that can dramatically increase the dispersal range of...
Aim: Biological invasions are likely determined by species dispersal strategies as well as environme...
Pumice is an extremely effective rafting agent that can dramatically increase the dispersal range of...
Aim: To quantify the influence of past archipelago configuration on present-day insular biodiversity...
International audienceIslands have remarkable levels of endemism and contribute greatly to global bi...
International audienceUnderstanding colonization of new habitats and ecological successions is key t...
Aim: The final island ontogeny of the General Dynamic Model (GDM) (i.e. before island submergence) i...
Using the data from six oceanic archipelagos, we investigated the species richness patterns on islan...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...