Aim: We tested whether species–area relationships of small islands differ among plant growth forms and whether this influences the prevalence of the small-island effect (SIE). The SIE states that species richness on small islands is independent of island area or relates to area in a different way compared with larger islands. We investigated whether island isolation affects the limits of the SIE and which environmental factors drive species richness on small islands. Location: Seven hundred islands (< 100 km2) worldwide belonging to 17 archipelagos. Major taxa studied: Angiosperms. Methods: We applied linear and breakpoint species–area models for angiosperm species richness and for herb, shrub and tree species richness per archip...
Copyright © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation.Copyright © 2008 Oikos.The species-area relationsh...
Copyright © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.In some island systems, an ‘anomalous’ feature of species ...
Most island-ecology studies focus on the properties of entire island communities, thus neglecting sp...
Aim: We tested whether species–area relationships of small islands differ among plant growth forms...
Aim This study disentangles how plant dispersal syndromes influence the relationship of species rich...
Aims: Aeolian islands form an active volcanic archipelago. By using updated vascular plant checklist...
Islands are hotspots of plant endemism and are particularly vulnerable to the establishment (natural...
Aims: Aeolian islands form an active volcanic archipelago. By using updated vascular plant checklist...
Island biogeography theory is fundamentally reliant on measuring the number of species per island an...
1. Numerous mechanisms have been proposed to explain the island species-area relationship (ISAR), in...
Aim (1) To characterize the relationship(s) between species richness and area for alien plant and bi...
Growing evidence suggests that biodiversity on small islands and fragments could be independent of i...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Islands are key model systems in biogeography and ecology. However, standardized data on environment...
Islands are ideal research models to study ecological processes, as they vary in size, ecological co...
Copyright © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation.Copyright © 2008 Oikos.The species-area relationsh...
Copyright © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.In some island systems, an ‘anomalous’ feature of species ...
Most island-ecology studies focus on the properties of entire island communities, thus neglecting sp...
Aim: We tested whether species–area relationships of small islands differ among plant growth forms...
Aim This study disentangles how plant dispersal syndromes influence the relationship of species rich...
Aims: Aeolian islands form an active volcanic archipelago. By using updated vascular plant checklist...
Islands are hotspots of plant endemism and are particularly vulnerable to the establishment (natural...
Aims: Aeolian islands form an active volcanic archipelago. By using updated vascular plant checklist...
Island biogeography theory is fundamentally reliant on measuring the number of species per island an...
1. Numerous mechanisms have been proposed to explain the island species-area relationship (ISAR), in...
Aim (1) To characterize the relationship(s) between species richness and area for alien plant and bi...
Growing evidence suggests that biodiversity on small islands and fragments could be independent of i...
Island biogeographic studies traditionally treat single islands as units of analysis. This ignores t...
Islands are key model systems in biogeography and ecology. However, standardized data on environment...
Islands are ideal research models to study ecological processes, as they vary in size, ecological co...
Copyright © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation.Copyright © 2008 Oikos.The species-area relationsh...
Copyright © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.In some island systems, an ‘anomalous’ feature of species ...
Most island-ecology studies focus on the properties of entire island communities, thus neglecting sp...