Island disharmony revisited using orchids as a model group

A Taylor, P Weigelt, C König, G Zotz, H Kreft - New Phytologist, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
One central concept in island biology is that island assemblages form subsets of the
mainland species pool, being disproportionately rich or poor in certain taxonomic groups …

A review of the allozyme data set for the Canarian endemic flora: causes of the high genetic diversity levels and implications for conservation

JP de Paz, J Caujapé-Castells - Annals of Botany, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims Allozyme and reproductive data sets for the Canarian flora
are updated in order to assess how the present levels and structuring of genetic variation …

The macroecology of animal versus wind pollination: ecological factors are more important than historical climate stability

AR Rech, B Dalsgaard, B Sandel, J Sonne… - Plant Ecology & …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The relative frequency of wind-and animal-pollinated plants a non-randomly
distributed across the globe and numerous hypotheses have been raised for the greater …

Origin and diversification of flax and their relationship with heterostyly across the range

E Maguilla, M Escudero, J Ruíz‐Martín… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Understanding plant diversity and how different traits have shaped the current
biodiversity setting across the world is one of the major challenges for evolutionary biology …

Baker's law and the island syndromes in bryophytes

J Patiño, I Bisang, L Hedenäs, G Dirkse… - Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The evolution of island syndromes has long served as a model to understand the
mechanisms accounting for phenotypic differentiation. Combining literature data with actual …

Factors driving adaptive radiation in plants of oceanic islands: a case study from the Juan Fernández Archipelago

K Takayama, DJ Crawford, P López-Sepúlveda… - Journal of Plant …, 2018 - Springer
Adaptive radiation is a common evolutionary phenomenon in oceanic islands. From one
successful immigrant population, dispersal into different island environments and directional …

Phenotypic trait matching predicts the topology of an insular plant–bird pollination network

M Biddick, KC Burns - Integrative Zoology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Conceptualizing species interactions as networks has broadened our understanding of
ecological communities. However, the factors shaping interaction patterns among species …

[PDF][PDF] Cryptic variation, molecular data, and the challenge of conserving plant diversity in oceanic archipelagos: the critical role of plant systematics

DJ Crawford, TF Stuessy - Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy, 2016 - e-kjpt.org
Plant species on oceanic islands comprise nearly 25% of described vascular plants on only
5% of the Earth's land surface yet are among the most rare and endangered plants …

How rapidly do self‐compatible populations evolve selfing? Mating system estimation within recently evolved self‐compatible populations of Azorean Tolpis …

B Kerbs, DJ Crawford, G White, M Moura… - Ecology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Genome‐wide genotyping and Bayesian inference method (BORICE) were employed to
estimate outcrossing rates and paternity in two small plant populations of Tolpis succulenta …

Breeding systems in Tolpis (Asteraceae) in the Macaronesian islands: the Azores, Madeira and the Canaries

DJ Crawford, GJ Anderson, LB Silva… - Plant Systematics and …, 2015 - Springer
Plants on oceanic islands often originate from self-compatible (SC) colonizers capable of
seed set by self-fertilization. This fact is supported by empirical studies, and is rooted in the …