[引用][C] Biogeographic processes at the limits of the Indo-West Pacific Province
TG Benton, T Spencer - Biological Journal of the Linnean …, 1995 - academic.oup.com
To understand the process by which new species of organisms evolve, it is often necessary
to know something about the geographical distribution of organisms and their closely related …
to know something about the geographical distribution of organisms and their closely related …
Hawaiian islands, biology
J Price - Encyclopedia of islands, 2009 - degruyter.com
The biology of the Hawaiian Islands consists of organisms evolving and interacting in an
archipelago characterized by extreme isolation, a distinctive geologic history, and a diverse …
archipelago characterized by extreme isolation, a distinctive geologic history, and a diverse …
Oceanic island biogeography: Nomothetic science of the anecdotal
S Meiri - Frontiers of Biogeography, 2017 - escholarship.org
Islands get more than their fair share of attention from biogeographers, macroecologists and
evolutionary biologists. Adding to this existing bias, I claim that oceanic islands, especially …
evolutionary biologists. Adding to this existing bias, I claim that oceanic islands, especially …
[引用][C] The ecology of evolutionary succession
PH Harvey - Current Biology, 1993 - Elsevier
Islands hold a special place in the scientific history of evolution and ecology. It is a truth
universally acknowledged that Darwin's visit to the Galapagos Islands [11 set him thinking …
universally acknowledged that Darwin's visit to the Galapagos Islands [11 set him thinking …
[PDF][PDF] Anagenesis and cladogenesis are useful island biogeography terms
When a species evolves as a unit into another, the progression is termed anagenesis. If a
species splits into two (or more), the process is called cladogenesis. Emerson and Patiño [1] …
species splits into two (or more), the process is called cladogenesis. Emerson and Patiño [1] …
The reticulating phylogeny of island biogeography theory
MV Lomolino, J H. Brown - The Quarterly review of biology, 2009 - journals.uchicago.edu
Biogeographers study all patterns in the geographic variation of life, from the spatial
variation in genetic and physiological characteristics of cells and individuals, to the diversity …
variation in genetic and physiological characteristics of cells and individuals, to the diversity …
[引用][C] RJ Whittaker (1998) Island Biogeography: Ecology, Evolution and Conservation.
B Chaloner - 2000 - Wiley Online Library
In common with several other areas of biology, biogeography has received a renewed surge
of interest for its relevance in the context of global environmental change. The present-day …
of interest for its relevance in the context of global environmental change. The present-day …