Aims The present study is the first attempt to grasp the scale and richness of marine biological invasions in Macaronesia. We pioneered a comprehensive non-native species (NNS), inventory in the region to determine their diversity patterns and native distribution origins. NNS were defined here as the result of both introductions and range expansions. We also used statistical modelling to examine relationships among NNS richness, anthropogenic activities, demographic and geographical variables across Macaronesia. Location Macaronesia. Methods A comprehensive literature search was conducted for marine NNS records in Macaronesia, registering the first record's location and year from 1884 to 2020. We used univariate and multivariate an...
The introduction of new non-indigenous species (NIS) in Spanish marine waters is addressed under Des...
"[…]. To study the effect of land-use change in biological communities it is necessary to understand...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...
Aims The present study is the first attempt to grasp the scale and richness of marine biological in...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by speci...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by speci...
Research in Macaronesia has led to substantial advances in ecology, evolution and conservation biol...
The Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, Canary Islands and Cabo Verde are commonly united under the term “M...
Research in Macaronesia has led to substantial advances in ecology, evolution and conservation biolo...
The Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, Canary Islands and Cabo Verde are commonly united under the term "Ma...
Oceanic islands are recognized evolutionary hotspots for terrestrial organisms, but little is known ...
Copyright: © 2014 Aranda et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
The Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, Canary Islands and Cabo Verde are commonly united under the term “Ma...
The brown alga Lobophora (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae) is an important macroalga in the North-eastern ...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...
The introduction of new non-indigenous species (NIS) in Spanish marine waters is addressed under Des...
"[…]. To study the effect of land-use change in biological communities it is necessary to understand...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...
Aims The present study is the first attempt to grasp the scale and richness of marine biological in...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by speci...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by speci...
Research in Macaronesia has led to substantial advances in ecology, evolution and conservation biol...
The Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, Canary Islands and Cabo Verde are commonly united under the term “M...
Research in Macaronesia has led to substantial advances in ecology, evolution and conservation biolo...
The Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, Canary Islands and Cabo Verde are commonly united under the term "Ma...
Oceanic islands are recognized evolutionary hotspots for terrestrial organisms, but little is known ...
Copyright: © 2014 Aranda et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
The Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, Canary Islands and Cabo Verde are commonly united under the term “Ma...
The brown alga Lobophora (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae) is an important macroalga in the North-eastern ...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...
The introduction of new non-indigenous species (NIS) in Spanish marine waters is addressed under Des...
"[…]. To study the effect of land-use change in biological communities it is necessary to understand...
With the aim of explaining the role that taxa and island features have in biogeographical patterns, ...