cited By 3International audienceThere is a broad consensus that habitat disturbance and introduction of non-indigenous species may dramatically modify community structure, particularly in insular ecosystems. However, it is less clear whether emergent macroecological patterns are similarly affected. The positive interspecific abundance-occupancy relationship (IAOR) is one of the most pervasive macroecological patterns, yet has rarely been analyzed for oceanic island assemblages. We use an extensive dataset for arthropods from six islands within the Azorean archipelago to test: (1) whether indigenous and non-indigenous species are distributed differently within the IAOR; and (2) to the extent that they are, can differences can be attributed t...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
Aim The Island Species-Area Relationship (ISAR) quantifies how the number of species increases as t...
The relationship between an island’s size and the number of species on that island—the island specie...
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.There is a broad consensus that habitat disturban...
<div><p>Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) spec...
Island biotas are in imminent threat from anthropogenic impacts. Of these impacts, the negative effe...
We examine whether Species Abundance Distribution models (SADs) and diversity indices can describe h...
Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) species, whi...
Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) species, whi...
Trabajo presentado en el el congreso Island Biology 2014 celebrado en Hawai del 7 al 11 de julio de ...
Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) species, whi...
Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Human landscape disturbance can drive the degradation of natu...
Copyright © 2005 Blackwell Publishing.This paper has two objectives. First, we examine how a variety...
One of the best-known general patterns in island biogeography is the species-isolation relationship ...
Copyright © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 Ecography.Habitat destruction is the leadin...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
Aim The Island Species-Area Relationship (ISAR) quantifies how the number of species increases as t...
The relationship between an island’s size and the number of species on that island—the island specie...
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.There is a broad consensus that habitat disturban...
<div><p>Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) spec...
Island biotas are in imminent threat from anthropogenic impacts. Of these impacts, the negative effe...
We examine whether Species Abundance Distribution models (SADs) and diversity indices can describe h...
Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) species, whi...
Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) species, whi...
Trabajo presentado en el el congreso Island Biology 2014 celebrado en Hawai del 7 al 11 de julio de ...
Human-caused disturbances can lead to the extinction of indigenous (endemic and native) species, whi...
Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Human landscape disturbance can drive the degradation of natu...
Copyright © 2005 Blackwell Publishing.This paper has two objectives. First, we examine how a variety...
One of the best-known general patterns in island biogeography is the species-isolation relationship ...
Copyright © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 Ecography.Habitat destruction is the leadin...
Aim: The relationship between native and naturalized alien species has been widely studied, particul...
Aim The Island Species-Area Relationship (ISAR) quantifies how the number of species increases as t...
The relationship between an island’s size and the number of species on that island—the island specie...