Aim We analyse the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on the functional diversity and composition of island bird assemblages. Specifically, we ask if introduced species have compensated the functional loss resulting from species extinctions. Location Seventy-four oceanic islands (> 100 km(2)) in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Time period Late Holocene. Major taxa studied Terrestrial and freshwater bird species. Methods We compiled a species list per island (extinct and extant, native and introduced), and then compiled traits per species. We used single-trait analyses to assess the effects of past species extinctions and introductions on functional composition. Then, we used probabilistic hypervolumes in trait sp...
Anthropogenically driven changes in bird communities on oceanic islands exemplify the biotic upheava...
Aim Few bird extinctions on oceanic island have been attributed to competition with non-native spec...
AIM: The world's islands support disproportionate levels of endemic avian biodiversity despite suffe...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
Aim We analyse the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on the functional diversit...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
Human impacts reshape ecological communities through the extinction and introduction of species. The...
Human impacts reshape ecological communities through the extinction and introduction of species. The...
Humans are quickly reshaping species assemblages through the loss and gain of species at multiple sc...
Humans are quickly reshaping species assemblages through the loss and gain of species at multiple sc...
International audienceHumans are quickly reshaping species assemblages through the loss and gain of ...
International audienceHumans are quickly reshaping species assemblages through the loss and gain of ...
International audienceHumans are quickly reshaping species assemblages through the loss and gain of ...
The ratio of species extinctions to introductions has been comparable for many insular assemblages, ...
Anthropogenically driven changes in bird communities on oceanic islands exemplify the biotic upheava...
Aim Few bird extinctions on oceanic island have been attributed to competition with non-native spec...
AIM: The world's islands support disproportionate levels of endemic avian biodiversity despite suffe...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
Aim We analyse the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on the functional diversit...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
International audienceAim: We analyze the consequences of species extinctions and introductions on t...
Human impacts reshape ecological communities through the extinction and introduction of species. The...
Human impacts reshape ecological communities through the extinction and introduction of species. The...
Humans are quickly reshaping species assemblages through the loss and gain of species at multiple sc...
Humans are quickly reshaping species assemblages through the loss and gain of species at multiple sc...
International audienceHumans are quickly reshaping species assemblages through the loss and gain of ...
International audienceHumans are quickly reshaping species assemblages through the loss and gain of ...
International audienceHumans are quickly reshaping species assemblages through the loss and gain of ...
The ratio of species extinctions to introductions has been comparable for many insular assemblages, ...
Anthropogenically driven changes in bird communities on oceanic islands exemplify the biotic upheava...
Aim Few bird extinctions on oceanic island have been attributed to competition with non-native spec...
AIM: The world's islands support disproportionate levels of endemic avian biodiversity despite suffe...