Species richness is commonly thought to increase with habitat diversity. However, a recent theoretical model aiming to unify niche and island biogeography theories predicted a hump-shaped relationship between richness and habitat diversity. Given the contradiction between model results and previous knowledge, we examine whether the relationship between species richness and habitat diversity is consistently monotonically increasing and under which circumstances, if at all, such relationships could be hump shaped. We review the empirical evidence about the shape of such relationships and show that species richness on islands usually increases with habitat diversity and that it never decreases. We also critically examine the assumptions of the...
A major goal of island biogeography is to understand how island communities are assembled over time....
1. The classical MacArthur-Wilson theory of island biogeography (TIB) emphasizes the role of island ...
Patterns of species diversity on islands have yielded significant insights into evolutionary and eco...
Species richness is commonly thought to increase with habitat diversity. However, a recent theoretic...
The small-island effect (SIE) has become a widespread pattern in island biogeography and biodiversit...
International audienceAim Understanding the mechanisms that generate diversity patterns requires ana...
chapitre 4International audienceTo understand why and how species invade ecosystems, ecologists have...
A fundamental goal of biogeography is to determine how communities of species assemble. Islands offe...
Islands are particularly suited to testing hypotheses about the ecological and evolutionary mechanis...
The destruction and fragmentation of natural habitat is the leading driver of the current extinction...
The relationship between an island’s size and the number of species on that island—the island specie...
A fundamental question in evolutionary ecology and conservation biology is: why do some areas contai...
Island biogeography theory is fundamentally reliant on measuring the number of species per island an...
cal research focused primarily on processes of colonization and extinction over ecological time scal...
The general dynamic model of oceanic island biogeography describes the evolution of species diversit...
A major goal of island biogeography is to understand how island communities are assembled over time....
1. The classical MacArthur-Wilson theory of island biogeography (TIB) emphasizes the role of island ...
Patterns of species diversity on islands have yielded significant insights into evolutionary and eco...
Species richness is commonly thought to increase with habitat diversity. However, a recent theoretic...
The small-island effect (SIE) has become a widespread pattern in island biogeography and biodiversit...
International audienceAim Understanding the mechanisms that generate diversity patterns requires ana...
chapitre 4International audienceTo understand why and how species invade ecosystems, ecologists have...
A fundamental goal of biogeography is to determine how communities of species assemble. Islands offe...
Islands are particularly suited to testing hypotheses about the ecological and evolutionary mechanis...
The destruction and fragmentation of natural habitat is the leading driver of the current extinction...
The relationship between an island’s size and the number of species on that island—the island specie...
A fundamental question in evolutionary ecology and conservation biology is: why do some areas contai...
Island biogeography theory is fundamentally reliant on measuring the number of species per island an...
cal research focused primarily on processes of colonization and extinction over ecological time scal...
The general dynamic model of oceanic island biogeography describes the evolution of species diversit...
A major goal of island biogeography is to understand how island communities are assembled over time....
1. The classical MacArthur-Wilson theory of island biogeography (TIB) emphasizes the role of island ...
Patterns of species diversity on islands have yielded significant insights into evolutionary and eco...