Abstract Background Partulid tree snails are endemic to Pacific high islands and have experienced extraordinary rates of extinction in recent decades. Although they collectively range across a 10,000 km swath of Oceania, half of the family’s total species diversity is endemic to a single Eastern Pacific hot spot archipelago (the Society Islands) and all three partulid genera display highly distinctive distributions. Our goal was to investigate broad scale (range wide) and fine scale (within‐Society Islands) molecular phylogenetic relationships of the two widespread genera, Partula and Samoana. What can such data tell us regarding the genesis of such divergent generic distribution patterns, a...
The Hawaiian tree snail genus Partulina, from Maui, Moloka'i, Uina'i, O'ahu, and the island of Hawa...
The nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that small population size is essential fo...
Adaptive radiations can result from ecological processes such as changes in microhabitat availabilit...
Partulid tree snails are endemic to Pacific high oceanic islands and have experienced extraordinary ...
Abstract Background The mass extirpation of the islan...
Aim Members of the tropical tree snail family Partulidae are endemic to Pacific high oceanic islan...
Adaptive radiation of partulid land snails in the tropical Pacific has produced an extraordinary arr...
SummaryOceanic islands frequently support endemic faunal radiations that are highly vulnerable to in...
Land snails of the genus Partula from the island of Moorea in French Polynesia have for more than a...
Natural history museum collections provide a biodiversity window into the past and are of particular...
Eleven of eighteen Society Island Partula species endemic to the Windward Island subgroup (Moorea an...
Adaptive radiation is one of the main processes involved in the formation of the world’s organic div...
Aim: Islands are often hotspots of endemism due to their isolation, making colonization a rare event...
Where conservation status of island non-marine molluscs is known, snails tend to be one of the most ...
Tree snails in the family Partulidae are widespread across the tropical Pacific, with endemic specie...
The Hawaiian tree snail genus Partulina, from Maui, Moloka'i, Uina'i, O'ahu, and the island of Hawa...
The nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that small population size is essential fo...
Adaptive radiations can result from ecological processes such as changes in microhabitat availabilit...
Partulid tree snails are endemic to Pacific high oceanic islands and have experienced extraordinary ...
Abstract Background The mass extirpation of the islan...
Aim Members of the tropical tree snail family Partulidae are endemic to Pacific high oceanic islan...
Adaptive radiation of partulid land snails in the tropical Pacific has produced an extraordinary arr...
SummaryOceanic islands frequently support endemic faunal radiations that are highly vulnerable to in...
Land snails of the genus Partula from the island of Moorea in French Polynesia have for more than a...
Natural history museum collections provide a biodiversity window into the past and are of particular...
Eleven of eighteen Society Island Partula species endemic to the Windward Island subgroup (Moorea an...
Adaptive radiation is one of the main processes involved in the formation of the world’s organic div...
Aim: Islands are often hotspots of endemism due to their isolation, making colonization a rare event...
Where conservation status of island non-marine molluscs is known, snails tend to be one of the most ...
Tree snails in the family Partulidae are widespread across the tropical Pacific, with endemic specie...
The Hawaiian tree snail genus Partulina, from Maui, Moloka'i, Uina'i, O'ahu, and the island of Hawa...
The nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution predicts that small population size is essential fo...
Adaptive radiations can result from ecological processes such as changes in microhabitat availabilit...