2015
DOI: 10.1111/mam.12057
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The mammals of northernMelanesia: speciation, ecology, and biogeography

Abstract: Analyses of the distributions of northern Melanesia's avifauna have helped researchers formulate major theories of evolution, speciation, and biogeography. In comparison, the region's mammalian fauna has been the subject of few empirical analyses of biogeography. Knowledge of mammalian biogeography is needed to formulate sound conservation strategies for mammals in the region and will help further advance these theories. We aim to assess the relative importance of biogeographic variables to mammalian zoogeogra… Show more

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“…The same holds true also for the bee diversity in the Aegean Archipelago, although this metric was also significant at a smaller (100 km) buffer, possibly as a result of the smaller geographical scale of our study. Similarly, Lavery, Olds, Seddon, and Leung () found the percentage of area within a 100 km buffer to influence regional mammalian species richness. Colonization success of bees is expected to depend, among other factors, on the availability of floral abundance, which have been recognized as a structuring element in explaining bee richness at local level (Potts et al., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The same holds true also for the bee diversity in the Aegean Archipelago, although this metric was also significant at a smaller (100 km) buffer, possibly as a result of the smaller geographical scale of our study. Similarly, Lavery, Olds, Seddon, and Leung () found the percentage of area within a 100 km buffer to influence regional mammalian species richness. Colonization success of bees is expected to depend, among other factors, on the availability of floral abundance, which have been recognized as a structuring element in explaining bee richness at local level (Potts et al., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Pteropodids show high endemism on small islands (Almeida, Giannini, DeSalle, & Simmons, ). Twenty‐five species of pteropodid dominate the mammal fauna of Solomon Islands, as abundant keystone pollinators and seed dispersers (Banack, ; Cox & Elmqvist, ; Lavery et al, ). These are all forest‐dwelling species.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has a wet tropical climate characterized by high humidity, with very little annual variation and almost no seasonality (Danielsen et al 2010;Fasi et al 2013). Makira contains a total of 17 bat species (from 10 families), of which 10 are echolocating species (Flannery 1995;Lavery et al 2016).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%