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 …
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
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 …
mainland conspecifics. This is often explained as a consequence of founder effects in the …
Molecular evolutionary consequences of island colonization
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 …
some may experience population bottlenecks when they are founded, and second because …
Divergent evolutionary processes associated with colonization of offshore islands
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
when speciation involves the colonisation of a new island. However, less is understood …