The flora and vegetation of oceanic islands have been deeply affected by human settlement and further landscape modifications during prehistoric and historical times. The study of these transformations is of interest not only for understanding how current island biotas and ecological communities have been shaped but also for informing biodiversity and ecosystem conservation. This paper compares two oceanic insular entities of disparate geographical, environmental, biological, historical and cultural characteristics-Rapa Nui (Pacific Ocean) and the Azores Islands (Atlantic Ocean)-in terms of human settlement and further landscape anthropization. The similarities and differences between these islands/archipelagos are discussed considering the...
In the face of environmental uncertainty due to anthropogenic climate change, islands are at the fro...
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad; CGL2010-15767Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad; CGL2...
Islands contribute enormously to global biodiversity, but their species and ecosystems are highly th...
Aim In many cases, human colonization drastically modified the ecosystems of remote oceanic islands ...
This paper presents three extreme examples of the potential consequences of human settlement on the ...
Oceanic islands remained free of humans until relatively recent times. On contact, humans encountere...
The Azores archipelago has provided significant clues to the ecological, biogeographic and evolution...
Easter Island (Rapa Nui) has been considered an example of how societies can cause their own destruc...
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has become widely known as a case study of human-induced environmental cata...
Islands contribute enormously to global biodiversity, but their species and ecosystems are highly th...
The existence of palm-dominated forests covering the island since the last glaciation and the recent...
In many cases, human colonization drastically modified the ecosystems of remote oceanic islands befo...
Eastern Island (Rapa Nui) is famous for the legacy of an extinct civilization symbolized by the mega...
Islands contribute enormously to global biodiversity, but their species and ecosystems are highly th...
Raposeiro et al. conclude that human occupation of the Azores islands began between 700 and 850 CE, ...
In the face of environmental uncertainty due to anthropogenic climate change, islands are at the fro...
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad; CGL2010-15767Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad; CGL2...
Islands contribute enormously to global biodiversity, but their species and ecosystems are highly th...
Aim In many cases, human colonization drastically modified the ecosystems of remote oceanic islands ...
This paper presents three extreme examples of the potential consequences of human settlement on the ...
Oceanic islands remained free of humans until relatively recent times. On contact, humans encountere...
The Azores archipelago has provided significant clues to the ecological, biogeographic and evolution...
Easter Island (Rapa Nui) has been considered an example of how societies can cause their own destruc...
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has become widely known as a case study of human-induced environmental cata...
Islands contribute enormously to global biodiversity, but their species and ecosystems are highly th...
The existence of palm-dominated forests covering the island since the last glaciation and the recent...
In many cases, human colonization drastically modified the ecosystems of remote oceanic islands befo...
Eastern Island (Rapa Nui) is famous for the legacy of an extinct civilization symbolized by the mega...
Islands contribute enormously to global biodiversity, but their species and ecosystems are highly th...
Raposeiro et al. conclude that human occupation of the Azores islands began between 700 and 850 CE, ...
In the face of environmental uncertainty due to anthropogenic climate change, islands are at the fro...
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad; CGL2010-15767Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad; CGL2...
Islands contribute enormously to global biodiversity, but their species and ecosystems are highly th...