A new golden era in island biogeography

<p>For two centuries, islands have served as rich sources of inspiration and data for biogeographers, thus gaining renown as ideal natural laboratories. Their research potential continues to expand today thanks to the combined application of recent advances in several scientific fields. First,...

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Main Authors: Jose Maria Fernandez-Palacios, Christoph Kueffer, Donald Drake
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Biogeography Society 2015-04-01
Series:Frontiers of Biogeography
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spelling doaj-893c8f54947545ce9aa69d78a11a192d2020-11-24T22:38:33ZengInternational Biogeography SocietyFrontiers of Biogeography1948-65962015-04-0171ark:13030/qt72k8p1vtA new golden era in island biogeographyJose Maria Fernandez-Palacios0Christoph KuefferDonald Drake1La Laguna University, TenerifeUniversity of Hawaii<p>For two centuries, islands have served as rich sources of inspiration and data for biogeographers, thus gaining renown as ideal natural laboratories. Their research potential continues to expand today thanks to the combined application of recent advances in several scientific fields. First, increasingly detailed geological and palaeoecological data are extending our understanding of the history of development of island biotas. At the same time, rapid methodological advances in molecular evolutionary biology and systematics are revealing the pathways by which species colonized islands, evolved, and formed communities. Third, basic data on species distributions are being collected from increasing numbers of islands and taxa, distributed widely through electronic resources, and analyzed with powerful software to reveal macroecological patterns. The pace and quality of recent advances signal a promising future in which islands will continue to play key roles in revealing how biodiversity is produced and maintained.</p><br />http://escholarship.org/uc/item/72k8p1vtArchipelago, biology, endemic, ecology, evolution, geology, methods, phylogeny, species, taxonomy
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author Jose Maria Fernandez-Palacios
Christoph Kueffer
Donald Drake
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Christoph Kueffer
Donald Drake
A new golden era in island biogeography
Frontiers of Biogeography
Archipelago, biology, endemic, ecology, evolution, geology, methods, phylogeny, species, taxonomy
author_facet Jose Maria Fernandez-Palacios
Christoph Kueffer
Donald Drake
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title A new golden era in island biogeography
title_short A new golden era in island biogeography
title_full A new golden era in island biogeography
title_fullStr A new golden era in island biogeography
title_full_unstemmed A new golden era in island biogeography
title_sort new golden era in island biogeography
publisher International Biogeography Society
series Frontiers of Biogeography
issn 1948-6596
publishDate 2015-04-01
description <p>For two centuries, islands have served as rich sources of inspiration and data for biogeographers, thus gaining renown as ideal natural laboratories. Their research potential continues to expand today thanks to the combined application of recent advances in several scientific fields. First, increasingly detailed geological and palaeoecological data are extending our understanding of the history of development of island biotas. At the same time, rapid methodological advances in molecular evolutionary biology and systematics are revealing the pathways by which species colonized islands, evolved, and formed communities. Third, basic data on species distributions are being collected from increasing numbers of islands and taxa, distributed widely through electronic resources, and analyzed with powerful software to reveal macroecological patterns. The pace and quality of recent advances signal a promising future in which islands will continue to play key roles in revealing how biodiversity is produced and maintained.</p><br />
topic Archipelago, biology, endemic, ecology, evolution, geology, methods, phylogeny, species, taxonomy
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