2021
DOI: 10.3390/land10050486
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From Island Biogeography to Conservation: A Multi-Taxon and Multi-Taxonomic Rank Approach in the Tuscan Archipelago

Abstract: Investigating the drivers that support species richness (S) in insular contexts can give insights for the conservation of insular biodiversity. Our aim was to decouple the effect of drivers (island area, distance from mainland and habitat diversity) accounted in three hypotheses or a combination of them in explaining S in seven islands of the Tuscan Archipelago: Area (species–area relationship, SAR), area and distance from mainland (equilibrium hypothesis, EQH) and habitat (habitat diversity hypothesis, HDH). … Show more

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“…The broad-scale impacts of environmental filtering are anticipated due to the pronounced latitudinal climate gradient in the region, which gradually transitions from Mediterranean in the south to arid in the north 21,22 . The importance of drift, the random changes in species relative abundances 8 , is substantiated by theory and empirical evidence suggesting that it is a major driver of diversity in island-type habitats 20,23,24 . Its actual importance may depend on landscape factors influencing population size within communities and thereby risks of demographic stochasticity 25 .…”
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“…The broad-scale impacts of environmental filtering are anticipated due to the pronounced latitudinal climate gradient in the region, which gradually transitions from Mediterranean in the south to arid in the north 21,22 . The importance of drift, the random changes in species relative abundances 8 , is substantiated by theory and empirical evidence suggesting that it is a major driver of diversity in island-type habitats 20,23,24 . Its actual importance may depend on landscape factors influencing population size within communities and thereby risks of demographic stochasticity 25 .…”
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confidence: 99%