[HTML][HTML] Macaronesia as a fruitful arena for ecology, evolution, and conservation biology

M Florencio, J Patiño, S Nogué, A Traveset… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Research in Macaronesia has led to substantial advances in ecology, evolution and
conservation biology. We review the scientific developments achieved in this region, and …

A reconstruction of Palaeo‐Macaronesia, with particular reference to the long‐term biogeography of the Atlantic island laurel forests

JM Fernández‐Palacios… - Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Macaronesia is a biogeographical region comprising five Atlantic Oceanic archipelagos: the
Azores, Madeira, Selvagen (Savage Islands), Canaries and Cape Verde. It has strong …

[HTML][HTML] Timing and tempo of early and successive adaptive radiations in Macaronesia

SC Kim, MR McGowen, P Lubinsky, JC Barber… - PLoS …, 2008 - journals.plos.org
The flora of Macaronesia, which encompasses five Atlantic archipelagos (Azores, Canaries,
Madeira, Cape Verde, and Salvage), is exceptionally rich and diverse. Spectacular radiation …

Age, origins and extinctions of the avifauna of Macaronesia: a synthesis of phylogenetic and fossil information

JC Illera, JC Rando, DS Richardson… - Quaternary Science …, 2012 - Elsevier
Understanding the age, origins and extinction of oceanic island biota has captivated the
interest of evolutionary biologists since Darwin and Wallace. Because oceanic islands are …

Mascarene islands, biology

C Thébaud, BH Warren, D Strasberg… - Atoll Research …, 2009 - degruyter.com
The Mascarenes are an island group lying near the Tropic of Capricorn in the southwestern
Indian Ocean∼ 700 km east of Madagascar. This archipelago comprises three high volcanic …

[HTML][HTML] Contrasts in the marine ecosystem of two Macaronesian islands: a comparison between the remote Selvagens Reserve and Madeira Island

AM Friedlander, E Ballesteros, S Clemente… - PLoS …, 2017 - journals.plos.org
The islands of Madeira and Selvagens are less than 300 km apart but offer a clear contrast
between a densely populated and highly developed island (Madeira), and a largely …

Life, death and fossilization on Gran Canaria–implications for Macaronesian biogeography and molecular dating

CL Anderson, A Channing… - Journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The Canaries have recently served as a test‐bed island system for evaluating newly
developed parametric biogeographical methods that can incorporate information from …

Mangroves: a global perspective on the evolution and conservation of their terrestrial vertebrates

DA Luther, R Greenberg - BioScience, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Mangrove ecosystems are found globally along tropical and subtropical coastlines. They
exhibit a steep environmental gradient between inland and marine systems, providing a …

Conservation in Mauritius and Rodrigues: challenges and achievements from two ecologically devastated oceanic islands

FBV Florens - Conservation Biology: Voices from the tropics, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Mauritius and Rodrigues are among the last places on earth to have been reached by
humans and yet are also among the most ecologically devastated, thus illustrating our great …

[HTML][HTML] Climate threat on the Macaronesian endemic bryophyte flora

J Patiño, RG Mateo, F Zanatta, A Marquet, SC Aranda… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
Oceanic islands are of fundamental importance for the conservation of biodiversity because
they exhibit high endemism rates coupled with fast extinction rates. Nowhere in Europe is …