Aim Adaptive radiation, in which successful lineages proliferate by exploiting untapped niche space, provides a popular but potentially misleading characterization of evolution on oceanic islands. Here we analyse the respective roles of members of in situ diversified vs. non-diversified lineages in shaping the main ecosystems of an archipelago to explore the relationship between evolutionary and ecological ‘success’. Location Canary Islands. Taxon Vascular plants. Methods We quantified the abundance/rarity of the native flora according to the geographical range (number of islands where present and geographical extent of the range), habitat breadth (climatic niche) and local abundance (cover) using species distribution data base...
Islands have been very influential in the fields of ecology and evolution. They are frequently descr...
Islands have been very influential in the fields of ecology and evolution. They are frequently descr...
Aim: Ecological niche concepts, in combination with biogeographic history, underlie our understandin...
Aim: Adaptive radiation, in which successful lineages proliferate by exploiting untapped niche space...
Aim Adaptive radiation, in which successful lineages proliferate by exploiting untapped niche space,...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by speci...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Adaptive radiat...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by speci...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
Background Oceanic archipelagos typically harbour extensive radiations of flowering plants and a hig...
Adaptive radiation is a common mode of speciation among plants endemic to oceanic islands. This patt...
Aim: Functional traits can help us to elucidate biogeographical and ecological processes driving ass...
Aim: Functional traits can help us to elucidate biogeographical and ecological processes driving ass...
Islands have been very influential in the fields of ecology and evolution. They are frequently descr...
Islands have been very influential in the fields of ecology and evolution. They are frequently descr...
Aim: Ecological niche concepts, in combination with biogeographic history, underlie our understandin...
Aim: Adaptive radiation, in which successful lineages proliferate by exploiting untapped niche space...
Aim Adaptive radiation, in which successful lineages proliferate by exploiting untapped niche space,...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by speci...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Adaptive radiat...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by speci...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
The perceived low levels of genetic diversity, poor interspecific competitive and defensive ability,...
Background Oceanic archipelagos typically harbour extensive radiations of flowering plants and a hig...
Adaptive radiation is a common mode of speciation among plants endemic to oceanic islands. This patt...
Aim: Functional traits can help us to elucidate biogeographical and ecological processes driving ass...
Aim: Functional traits can help us to elucidate biogeographical and ecological processes driving ass...
Islands have been very influential in the fields of ecology and evolution. They are frequently descr...
Islands have been very influential in the fields of ecology and evolution. They are frequently descr...
Aim: Ecological niche concepts, in combination with biogeographic history, underlie our understandin...