Stochastic versus deterministic assembly of oceanic island biota: leaf-dwelling lichens on the Galápagos and on Cocos Island
Robert Lücking,
Bibiana Moncada,
Frank Bungartz
Abstract:We used a simulation approach to test whether species composition on oceanic islands follows deterministic assembly rules based on probabilities of successful dispersal and establishment. The study was performed with two island biota in the eastern Pacific: the Galápagos, dominated by dry vegetation and montane humid forest, and Cocos Island, covered by wet tropical forest. We used leaf-dwelling (foliicolous) lichens as the study group and compiled occurrence data from previous studies on both island biota an… Show more
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