Uina'i, with only 361 km2 of land area, is one of the smaller Hawaiian Islands. Its forest area is limited and its complement of flora and fauna is correspondingly low. Its relative isolation, however, has allowed development of a small but distinctive group of endemic plants, birds, insects, and molluscs. Throughout its period of human occupation it has suffered gradual losses in biodiversity due to the effects of grazing and browsing herbivores, aggressive introduced plants, predacious carnivores, diseases, and human activities. In recent years the loss of species has accelerated as Uina'i's ecosystems have begun to suffer catastrophic collapse. This paper documents the changes that have occurred in historical chronology and pred...
The Hawaiian Islands are the most isolated group of islands on earth. Colonization of the islands oc...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyPaleoenvironmental investigations were undertaken on Laysan Island in the rem...
Island biogeography is fundamental to understanding colonization, speciation and extinction. Remote...
Evidence obtained from archaeological and ancillary studies of paleoenvironment suggests that the p...
Over the past five centuries, the Hawaiian island of Kaho'olawe has suffered the ravages of slash-a...
Native Hawaiian dryland forests, important from both ecological and cultural perspectives, are amon...
Hawaii is an ecologically isolated archipelago 2,500 miles from the nearest continent. Its isolation...
Biological invasions assisted by humans are impoverishing biological diversity worldwide (MacDonald ...
The composition of a forest of relicts of cultivation in four uninhabited valleys in Kohala, Hawaii,...
The Maui Nui complex of the Hawaiian Islands consists of the islands of Maui, Moloka'i, Lana'i, and...
Prehistoric environmental change in Hawai'i is evaluated through the analysis of sediment and pollen...
A decline over time in the proportion of native land snail taxa believed to be extinct today at Kal...
The Hawaiian forest birds are among the most endangered avifauna of the world. Entire bird groups ha...
As the most remote archipelago in the world, the Hawaiian Islands are home to a highly endemic and d...
Pre-Western-contact Hawai‘i stands as a quintessential example of a large human population tha...
The Hawaiian Islands are the most isolated group of islands on earth. Colonization of the islands oc...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyPaleoenvironmental investigations were undertaken on Laysan Island in the rem...
Island biogeography is fundamental to understanding colonization, speciation and extinction. Remote...
Evidence obtained from archaeological and ancillary studies of paleoenvironment suggests that the p...
Over the past five centuries, the Hawaiian island of Kaho'olawe has suffered the ravages of slash-a...
Native Hawaiian dryland forests, important from both ecological and cultural perspectives, are amon...
Hawaii is an ecologically isolated archipelago 2,500 miles from the nearest continent. Its isolation...
Biological invasions assisted by humans are impoverishing biological diversity worldwide (MacDonald ...
The composition of a forest of relicts of cultivation in four uninhabited valleys in Kohala, Hawaii,...
The Maui Nui complex of the Hawaiian Islands consists of the islands of Maui, Moloka'i, Lana'i, and...
Prehistoric environmental change in Hawai'i is evaluated through the analysis of sediment and pollen...
A decline over time in the proportion of native land snail taxa believed to be extinct today at Kal...
The Hawaiian forest birds are among the most endangered avifauna of the world. Entire bird groups ha...
As the most remote archipelago in the world, the Hawaiian Islands are home to a highly endemic and d...
Pre-Western-contact Hawai‘i stands as a quintessential example of a large human population tha...
The Hawaiian Islands are the most isolated group of islands on earth. Colonization of the islands oc...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyPaleoenvironmental investigations were undertaken on Laysan Island in the rem...
Island biogeography is fundamental to understanding colonization, speciation and extinction. Remote...