Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particularly across large geographic scales. However, our knowledge of the spatial and temporal variations of their relationships is still limited, particularly for remote oceanic islands such as those of the south-east Pacific and across islands and archipelagos. In this study, we aim to assess the relationships between native and naturalized alien species by analyzing their current patterns of species-area relationships at different spatial scales, in addition to temporal variations in species richness, over the last 200 years. Area: One island (Rapa Nui) and two archipelagos (Juan Fernandez and Desventuradas Islands) comprising a total of 11 oc...
Disturbances of oceanic origin can severely affect plant communities on islands, but it is unclear w...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
Aim The Pacific exhibits an exceptional number of naturalized plant species, but the drivers of thi...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
Islands are hotspots of plant endemism and are particularly vulnerable to the establishment (natural...
Islands have always attracted considerable research effort due to their unique geography and biota. ...
Aim: (1) To characterize the relationship(s) between species richness and area for alien plant and b...
Abstract Numerous organisms have been relocated by human agency among remote regions of the world. O...
Aim: The Pacific exhibits an exceptional number of naturalized plant species, but the drivers of thi...
The theory of island biogeography has played a pivotal role in the way ecologists view communities. ...
To study how the phylogenetic composition of native island floras influences naturalized alien speci...
The theory of island biogeography has played a pivotal role in the way ecologists view communities. ...
One of the best-known general patterns in island biogeography is the species-isolation relationship ...
Disturbances of oceanic origin can severely affect plant communities on islands, but it is unclear w...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
Aim The Pacific exhibits an exceptional number of naturalized plant species, but the drivers of thi...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
Islands are hotspots of plant endemism and are particularly vulnerable to the establishment (natural...
Islands have always attracted considerable research effort due to their unique geography and biota. ...
Aim: (1) To characterize the relationship(s) between species richness and area for alien plant and b...
Abstract Numerous organisms have been relocated by human agency among remote regions of the world. O...
Aim: The Pacific exhibits an exceptional number of naturalized plant species, but the drivers of thi...
The theory of island biogeography has played a pivotal role in the way ecologists view communities. ...
To study how the phylogenetic composition of native island floras influences naturalized alien speci...
The theory of island biogeography has played a pivotal role in the way ecologists view communities. ...
One of the best-known general patterns in island biogeography is the species-isolation relationship ...
Disturbances of oceanic origin can severely affect plant communities on islands, but it is unclear w...
Abstract Numerous islands worldwide are being increasingly invaded by exotic species. However, the e...
Aim The Pacific exhibits an exceptional number of naturalized plant species, but the drivers of thi...