DOI: 10.21248/gups.72568
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Functional island biogeography and functional ecology of the Canary Islands flora

Abstract: Oceanic islands only comprise a small amount of the Earth’s land area but harbour a disproportionate amount of global biodiversity. This vast diversity is not only reflected in the taxonomic uniqueness of island biota but also in the remarkable evolution of functional traits. Functional traits, i.e. measurable characteristics that strongly influence the fitness of species, determine how a species responds to its environment and can help to gain more insights into the biogeographical, ecological and evolutionar… Show more

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