Aim Environmental niche tracking is linked to the species ability to disperse. While well investigated on large spatial scales, dispersal constraints also influence small-scale processes and may explain the difference between the potential and the realized niche of species at small scales. Here we test whether niche size and niche fill differ systematically according to dispersal syndrome within isolated oceanic islands. We expect that species with higher dispersal abilities (anemochorous or endozoochorous) will have a higher niche fill, despite their environmental niche size. Location Azores archipelago. Taxon Native seed plants. Methods We combined a georeferenced database of the species distribution within the archipelago (A...
Oceanic islands emerge lifeless from the seafloor and are separated from continents by long stretche...
<div><p>Understanding species' ability to colonize new habitats is a key knowledge allowing us to pr...
Aim: Biological invasions are likely determined by species dispersal strategies as well as environm...
Aim: Environmental niche tracking is linked to the species ability to disperse. While well investig...
AIM: Environmental niche tracking is linked to the species ability to disperse. While well investiga...
Aim: Environmental niche tracking is linked to the species ability to disperse. While well investiga...
Aim: Ecological niche concepts, in combination with biogeographic history, underlie our understandin...
Copyright © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.AIM: We explore the island species–area relationships (ISA...
Aim: Ecological niche concepts, in combination with biogeographic history, underlie our understandin...
Aim: Ecological niche concepts, in combination with biogeographic history, underlie our understandin...
Remote locations, such as oceanic islands, typically harbour relatively few species, some of which g...
Ecological niche concepts, in combination with biogeographic history, underlie our understanding of ...
Remote locations, such as oceanic islands, typically harbour relatively few species, some of which g...
We investigate the macroecological patterns of the terrestrial biota of the Azorean archipelago, nam...
Trabajo presentado en Floramac celebrado en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (España) del 24 al 27 de marz...
Oceanic islands emerge lifeless from the seafloor and are separated from continents by long stretche...
<div><p>Understanding species' ability to colonize new habitats is a key knowledge allowing us to pr...
Aim: Biological invasions are likely determined by species dispersal strategies as well as environm...
Aim: Environmental niche tracking is linked to the species ability to disperse. While well investig...
AIM: Environmental niche tracking is linked to the species ability to disperse. While well investiga...
Aim: Environmental niche tracking is linked to the species ability to disperse. While well investiga...
Aim: Ecological niche concepts, in combination with biogeographic history, underlie our understandin...
Copyright © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.AIM: We explore the island species–area relationships (ISA...
Aim: Ecological niche concepts, in combination with biogeographic history, underlie our understandin...
Aim: Ecological niche concepts, in combination with biogeographic history, underlie our understandin...
Remote locations, such as oceanic islands, typically harbour relatively few species, some of which g...
Ecological niche concepts, in combination with biogeographic history, underlie our understanding of ...
Remote locations, such as oceanic islands, typically harbour relatively few species, some of which g...
We investigate the macroecological patterns of the terrestrial biota of the Azorean archipelago, nam...
Trabajo presentado en Floramac celebrado en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (España) del 24 al 27 de marz...
Oceanic islands emerge lifeless from the seafloor and are separated from continents by long stretche...
<div><p>Understanding species' ability to colonize new habitats is a key knowledge allowing us to pr...
Aim: Biological invasions are likely determined by species dispersal strategies as well as environm...