Insular woodiness (IW), referring to the evolutionary transition from herbaceousness towards woodiness on islands, has arisen more than 30 times on the Canary Islands (Atlantic Ocean). One of the IW hypotheses suggests that drought has been a major driver of wood formation, but we do not know in which palaeoclimatic conditions the insular woody lineages originated. Therefore, we provided an updated review on the presence of IW on the Canaries, reconstructed the palaeoclimate, and estimated the timing of origin of woodiness of 24 insular woody lineages that represent a large majority of the insular woody species diversity on the Canaries. Our single, broad-scale dating analysis shows that woodiness in 60-65% of the insular woody lineages stu...
Aim Long‐term ecological data provide a stepped frame of island ecosystem transformation after succe...
Subtropical islands are often viewed as refuges where Quaternary climatic shifts driving global epis...
We provide the first fossil pollen and charcoal analysis from the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Isl...
Insular woodiness (IW), referring to the evolutionary transition from herbaceousness towards woodine...
Abstract Insular woodiness (IW), referring to the evolutionary transition from herbaceousness toward...
Premise of research. One of the most conspicuous aspects of island floras is the relatively high pro...
Background and Aims The Canary Islands have strong floristic affinities with the Mediterranean Basi...
The Canary Islands provide an exceptional scenario to study vegetation changes through time, since ...
Subtropical islands are often viewed as refuges where Quaternary climatic shifts driving global epis...
Aim: We explore the idea that most pre-glacial non-endemic Canarian flora became endemic to the arch...
The Canaries have recently served as a test-bed island system for evaluating newly developed paramet...
We provide the first fossil pollen and charcoal analysis from the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Isl...
Aim: Oceanic islands possess unique floras with high proportions of endemic species. Island floras a...
Aim Long‐term ecological data provide a stepped frame of island ecosystem transformation after succe...
Subtropical islands are often viewed as refuges where Quaternary climatic shifts driving global epis...
We provide the first fossil pollen and charcoal analysis from the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Isl...
Insular woodiness (IW), referring to the evolutionary transition from herbaceousness towards woodine...
Abstract Insular woodiness (IW), referring to the evolutionary transition from herbaceousness toward...
Premise of research. One of the most conspicuous aspects of island floras is the relatively high pro...
Background and Aims The Canary Islands have strong floristic affinities with the Mediterranean Basi...
The Canary Islands provide an exceptional scenario to study vegetation changes through time, since ...
Subtropical islands are often viewed as refuges where Quaternary climatic shifts driving global epis...
Aim: We explore the idea that most pre-glacial non-endemic Canarian flora became endemic to the arch...
The Canaries have recently served as a test-bed island system for evaluating newly developed paramet...
We provide the first fossil pollen and charcoal analysis from the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Isl...
Aim: Oceanic islands possess unique floras with high proportions of endemic species. Island floras a...
Aim Long‐term ecological data provide a stepped frame of island ecosystem transformation after succe...
Subtropical islands are often viewed as refuges where Quaternary climatic shifts driving global epis...
We provide the first fossil pollen and charcoal analysis from the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Isl...