Testing theories of island biogeography
TJ Case, ML Cody - American Scientist, 1987 - JSTOR
Islands hold a special fascination for biogeographers, ecologists, and evolutionists,
highlighting as they do questions of distribution and evolution. Historical bio geographers …
highlighting as they do questions of distribution and evolution. Historical bio geographers …
[引用][C] The future of island floras.
VH Heywood - 1981 - cabidigitallibrary.org
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Population genetic structure and levels of inbreeding depression in the Mediterranean island endemic Cyclamen creticum (Primulaceae)
L Affre, JD Thompson - Biological Journal of the Linnean …, 1997 - academic.oup.com
The variation and evolution of reproductive traits in island plants have much attention from
conservation and evolutionary biologists. However, plants on islands in the Mediterranean …
conservation and evolutionary biologists. However, plants on islands in the Mediterranean …
The biology of insularity: an introduction
Insular environments, ranging from oceanic islands to fragments of once‐contiguous natural
systems, have long been used by biologists to test basic principles of ecology, evolution and …
systems, have long been used by biologists to test basic principles of ecology, evolution and …
Are islands the end of the colonization road?
E Bellemain, RE Ricklefs - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2008 - cell.com
Ecologists have, up to now, widely regarded colonization of islands from continents as a one-
way journey, mainly because of widely accepted assertions that less diverse island …
way journey, mainly because of widely accepted assertions that less diverse island …
[引用][C] Reproductive biology of Galápagos Islands angiosperms
CK McMullen - Monographs in Systematic Botany from the Missouri …, 1990
Relative (un) importance of introduced animals as pollinators and dispersers of native plants
The island archipelagos of the Pacific are characterized by a recent pulse of species
extinctions and declines following the wave of alien introductions brought by people …
extinctions and declines following the wave of alien introductions brought by people …
Pollination patterns and plant breeding systems in the Galápagos: a review
Background Despite the importance of the Galápagos Islands for the development of central
concepts in ecology and evolution, the understanding of many ecological processes in this …
concepts in ecology and evolution, the understanding of many ecological processes in this …