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A roadmap for island biology: 50 fundamental questions after 50 years of The Theory of Island Biogeography
ArticleAbstract: Aims: The 50th anniversary of the publication of the seminal book, The Theory of Island BiogeographyPalabras claves:biodiversity conservation, community ecology, extinction, global change, island biogeography theory, island biology, island evolution, island macroecology, Research prioritiesAutores:Aarón González-Castro, Ah-Peng C., Araújo M.B., Ávila S.P., Borges P.A.V., Cardoso P., Cornuault J., de Boer E.J., de Nascimento L., Emerson B.C., Fernández-Palacios J.M., Gil A., Gruner D.S., Heleno R.H., Hortal J., Illera J.C., Kaiser-Bunbury C.N., Matthews T.J., Papadopoulou A., Patiño J., Pettorelli N., Price J.P., Santos A.M.C., Steinbauer M.J., Triantis K.A., Valente L., Vargas P., Weigelt P., Whittaker R.J.Fuentes:scopusContribution by vertebrates to seed dispersal effectiveness in the Galápagos Islands: a community-wide approach
ArticleAbstract: Seed dispersal and seedling recruitment are crucial phases in the life cycle of all spermatophyte plPalabras claves:Animal–plant interaction, Frugivory, island ecology, ornithochory, saurochory, Seedling emergenceAutores:Aarón González-Castro, Heleno R.H., Jaramillo P., Nogales M., Olesen J.M., Rumeu B., Traveset A., Vargas P.Fuentes:scopusEvolutionary history of the endangered shrub snapdragon (Galvezia leucantha) of the Galápagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Aim: The endangered Galápagos shrub snapdragon (Galvezia leucantha, Antirrhineae, Plantaginaceae) isPalabras claves:GENETIC DIVERSITY, geographical speciation, island colonization, ornithophily, pollination network, secondary melittophilyAutores:Guzmán B., Heleno R.H., Nogales M., Traveset A., Vargas P., Walter SimbañaFuentes:scopusInvaders of pollination networks in the Galápagos Islands: Emergence of novel communities
ArticleAbstract: The unique biodiversity of most oceanic archipelagos is currently threatened by the introduction ofPalabras claves:Biological invasions, Insect and vertebrate pollination, Modularity, Mutualistic interactions, nestedness, oceanic islandsAutores:Castro-Urgal R., Chamorro S., Heleno R.H., Henri William Herrera, Mcmullen C.K., Nogales M., Olesen J.M., Traveset A., Vargas P.Fuentes:scopusSeed-dispersal networks on the Canaries and the Galápagos archipelagos: interaction modules as biogeographical entities
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Mutualistic network parameters, such as modularity and nestedness, show non-random linkage pattPalabras claves:Animal–plant interaction, fleshy fruit, Food web, Frugivory, insular network, ModularityAutores:Aarón González-Castro, Heleno R.H., Nogales M., Olesen J.M., Rumeu B., Traveset A., Vargas P.Fuentes:scopusThe Radiation of Darwin's Giant Daisies in the Galápagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Fernández-Mazuecos et al. use phylogenomic tools to investigate the radiation of Scalesia (“Darwin'sPalabras claves:Adaptive radiation, ASTERACEAE, Charles Darwin, Convergent evolution, evolutionary radiation, Galapagos islands, genotyping by sequencing, oceanic islands, Phylogenomics, ScalesiaAutores:Fernández-Mazuecos M., Gonzalo Rivas-Torres, Jaime A. Chaves, Juan Ernesto Guevara Andino, McCauley R.A., Monjas D., Otero A., Vargas P.Fuentes:googlescopusThe role of abiotic mechanisms of long-distance dispersal in the American origin of the Galápagos flora
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Long-distance dispersal research in plants has long been dominated by the assumption that an asPalabras claves:anemochory, connectivity cost model, LDD, ocean currents, oceanic islands, plant colonization, randomization test, seed dispersal syndromes, thalassochory, WindsAutores:Fajardo J., Felicísimo M., Fernández-Alonso J.L., Gómez-Rubio V., Jesús Muñoz, Mateo R.G., Vargas P.Fuentes:scopus