2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0587.2011.07064.x
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Increase of island endemism with altitude – speciation processes on oceanic islands

Abstract: Understanding speciation on oceanic islands is a major topic in current research on island biogeography. Within this context, it is not an easy task to differentiate between the influence of elevation as an indicator for habitat diversity and island age as an indicator for the time available for diversification. One reason for this is that erosion processes reduce the elevation of islands over time. In addition, the geographic distance to source ecosystems might differ among habitats, which could lead to habit… Show more

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“…SES RPE ). Thus, the concentration of neoendemism in highest and coldest zones of the Baetic-Rifan complex suggests that topographical relief and relative harsher climates may have driven evolutionary diversification of endemic species, probably by favouring a relative spatial isolation, as in a continental island setting (Steinbauer et al, 2012). Conversely, water availability seems to favour long-term persistence of palaeoendemics, particularly in areas of mild climate and smoother topography .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SES RPE ). Thus, the concentration of neoendemism in highest and coldest zones of the Baetic-Rifan complex suggests that topographical relief and relative harsher climates may have driven evolutionary diversification of endemic species, probably by favouring a relative spatial isolation, as in a continental island setting (Steinbauer et al, 2012). Conversely, water availability seems to favour long-term persistence of palaeoendemics, particularly in areas of mild climate and smoother topography .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the Canarian Archipelago, Tenerife is the most diverse island with respect to the number of habitats and endemic plants because of its altitude, age and size (Fernández-Palacios and de Nicolás 1995;Zobel et al 2011). Recent studies analyzing species pools of vascular plants at the habitat level on the Canary Islands revealed that thermophilous woodlands, including juniper woodlands, together with the summit scrub showed the highest levels of diversity of endemic species (Domínguez-Lozano et al 2010;Zobel et al 2011;Steinbauer et al 2011).…”
Section: Species Richnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their degree of ecological isolation was critical for naturally limiting the genetic exchanges that can ensure viable populations for the different target species . These circumstances lead to a type of biodiversity that is comparatively more limited, when compared with mainland, but extremely rich in endemic species due to the particular conditions of isolation and speciation processes (Kier et al, 2009;Steinbauer et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%