集合种群
地方性
群岛
生态学
物种丰富度
生物多样性
生物
物种多样性
分类单元
多样性(政治)
物种均匀度
大陆
生物扩散
人口学
人口
社会学
人类学
作者
Fanny Gascuel,Fabien Laroche,Anne‐Sophie Bonnet‐Lebrun,Ana S. L. Rodrigues
出处
期刊:Evolution
[Wiley]
日期:2016-09-14
卷期号:70 (11): 2657-2666
被引量:42
摘要
Islands are particularly suited to testing hypotheses about the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms underpinning community assembly. Yet the complex spatial arrangements of real island systems have received little attention from both empirical studies and theoretical models. Here, we investigate the extent to which the spatial structure of archipelagos affects species diversity and endemism. We start by proposing a new spatially structured neutral model that explicitly considers archipelago structure, and then investigate its predictions under a diversity of scenarios. Our results suggest that considering the spatial structure of archipelagos is crucial to understanding their diversity and endemism, with structured island systems acting both as "museums" and "cradles" of biodiversity. These dynamics of diversification may change the traditionally expected pattern of decrease in species richness with distance from the mainland, even potentially leading to increasing patterns for taxa with high speciation rates in archipelagos off species-poor continental areas. Our results also predict that, within spatially structured archipelagos, metapopulation dynamics and evolutionary processes can generate higher diversity on islands more centrally placed than at the periphery. We derive from our results a set of theoretical predictions, potentially testable with empirical data.
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