Ecological conditions, such as high habitat diversity and the absence of competitors, have been proposed as key determinants of the patterns of speciation observed in oceanic island floras. However, the relationship between plant traits and lineage diversification has received less attention. Here, we review 120 published phylogenetic and population genetic studies of three well-studied oceanic archipelagos (Canary Islands, Galápagos and Hawai'i) to investigate potential associations between life history characters (growth form and fruit type) and patterns of diversification. The available data suggest that the phenotypic syndrome 'herbaceous-dry fruited' was predominant among ancestors of species-rich lineages, although the Hawaiian flora ...
Islands are ideal for investigating processes that shape species assemblages because they are isolat...
- Background and Aims The impact of evolutionary forces on insular systems is particularly exacerbat...
Aim: One of the main goals of functional biogeography is to examine distribution patterns of trait d...
Understanding species' ability to colonize new habitats is a key knowledge allowing us to predict sp...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
<div><p>Understanding species' ability to colonize new habitats is a key knowledge allowing us to pr...
International audienceOceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on...
A new approach for investigating evidence for the capacity of plant colonization between islands and...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
The evolution of secondary (insular) woodiness and the rapid disparification of plant growth forms a...
Adaptive radiation is a common mode of speciation among plants endemic to oceanic islands. This patt...
This study compares the phylogenetic structure in the Canary Islands and Hawaii by means of the dis...
Little is known about how diversification occurs within long‐lived, highly dispersible and continuou...
International audienceAim The diversity and composition of species pools within oceanic archipelagos...
Aim The diversity and composition of species pools within oceanic archipelagos is determined by a co...
Islands are ideal for investigating processes that shape species assemblages because they are isolat...
- Background and Aims The impact of evolutionary forces on insular systems is particularly exacerbat...
Aim: One of the main goals of functional biogeography is to examine distribution patterns of trait d...
Understanding species' ability to colonize new habitats is a key knowledge allowing us to predict sp...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
<div><p>Understanding species' ability to colonize new habitats is a key knowledge allowing us to pr...
International audienceOceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on...
A new approach for investigating evidence for the capacity of plant colonization between islands and...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciat...
The evolution of secondary (insular) woodiness and the rapid disparification of plant growth forms a...
Adaptive radiation is a common mode of speciation among plants endemic to oceanic islands. This patt...
This study compares the phylogenetic structure in the Canary Islands and Hawaii by means of the dis...
Little is known about how diversification occurs within long‐lived, highly dispersible and continuou...
International audienceAim The diversity and composition of species pools within oceanic archipelagos...
Aim The diversity and composition of species pools within oceanic archipelagos is determined by a co...
Islands are ideal for investigating processes that shape species assemblages because they are isolat...
- Background and Aims The impact of evolutionary forces on insular systems is particularly exacerbat...
Aim: One of the main goals of functional biogeography is to examine distribution patterns of trait d...