[引用][C] Andrea S. Sequeira, Adrienne Cheng

S Pangburn, A Troya

Island 3● Populations

J GROOMBRIDGE, C RAISIN… - … : Lessons from Islands, 2018 - books.google.com
Island endemic populations are 'closed'(ie with limited immigration or emigration), often
founded by just a few colonising individuals, commonly exposed to frequent reductions in …

Past population history versus recent population decline–founder effects in island species and their genetic signatures

JC Habel, FE Zachos - Journal of Biogeography, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Island populations are mostly characterized by low genetic diversity if compared with their
mainland conspecifics. This is often explained as a consequence of founder effects in the …

Molecular evolutionary consequences of island colonization

JE James, R Lanfear… - Genome Biology and …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Island endemics are expected to have low effective population sizes (N e), first because
some may experience population bottlenecks when they are founded, and second because …

Divergent evolutionary processes associated with colonization of offshore islands

N Martínková, R Barnett, T Cucchi… - Molecular …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Oceanic islands have been a test ground for evolutionary theory, but here, we focus on the
possibilities for evolutionary study created by offshore islands. These can be colonized …

[PDF][PDF] Rules of thumbs are sometimes valid: very low genetic diversity in two ENEs from Majorca Island (W Mediterranean)

S Massó, J López-Pujol, MC Martinell… - ibb.csic.es
According to López-Pujol et al.(2013) Extremely Narrow Endemics (ENEs) are defined as
those taxa that occur in one or very few populations (≤ 5) and that exhibit very small census …

[PDF][PDF] Rules of thumbs are sometimes valid: very low genetic diversity in two extremely narrow endemics fom Majorca Island (W. Mediterranean)

S Massó i Alemán, J López i Pujol… - … presentada a: XV …, 2016 - diposit.ub.edu
According to López-Pujol et al.(2013) Extremely Narrow Endemics (ENEs) are defined as
those taxa that occur in one or very few populations (≤ 5) and that exhibit very small census …

Multiple colonizations and genetic differentiation in goldenrod populations on recently formed nearshore islands

T Kimura, T Yamada, S Sakaguchi, M Ito… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Although the evolution of island endemic plants has long been investigated, the majority
of such studies have focused on species with remarkable levels of morphological variation …

The paradox of island evolution

KC Burns - Journal of Biogeography, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aim After colonising isolated islands, many types of plants and animals undergo extreme
morphological diversification. In stark contrast, other island taxa change more subtly and …

[PDF][PDF] Antonia Salces-Castellano1, 2, Jairo Patiño1, 3, Nadir Alvarez4, Carmelo Andújar1, Paula Arribas1, Juan José Braojos-Ruiz5, Marcelino del Arco-Aguilar3 …

A Salces-Castellano, J Patiño, N Alvarez, C Andújar… - dora.lib4ri.ch
Geographic isolation substantially contributes to species endemism on oceanic islands
when speciation involves the colonisation of a new island. However, less is understood …