1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf00377267
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When is an island not an island? Insular effects and their causes in fynbos shrublands

Abstract: According to the equilibrium theory of island biogeography, insularisation will lead to species loss from habitat remnants. Extinctions will continue untill species number equilibrates at a level appropriate for the size and isolation of the island remnants. We tested whether insularisation leads to species loss by comparing plant species numbers on islands of fynbos shrublands surrounded by Afrotemperate evergreen forest with extensive "mainland" tracts of fynbos. Species area curves for islands and subsample… Show more

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“…Level I is an analytical model that mimics (Minnich 1983) 10 0 -l()' (Keeley 1991;Yealon and Bond 1991; others bird dispersed [Bond et al 1988]) 10 3 -I0 7 (Minnich 1983;Bond et al 1988) 10-60 (Powells 1965;Loehle 1988) I0 2 -10 3 (Powells 1965) .005-.02 (Zackrisson 1977;Johnson 1979;Foster 1982) 10'-10 2 (Johnson 1992) 10 s -10 8 (Foster 1982;Eberhart and Woodard 1987;Payette et al 1989) .25 (.2-1.6)…”
Section: Relationships Among Three Types Of Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Level I is an analytical model that mimics (Minnich 1983) 10 0 -l()' (Keeley 1991;Yealon and Bond 1991; others bird dispersed [Bond et al 1988]) 10 3 -I0 7 (Minnich 1983;Bond et al 1988) 10-60 (Powells 1965;Loehle 1988) I0 2 -10 3 (Powells 1965) .005-.02 (Zackrisson 1977;Johnson 1979;Foster 1982) 10'-10 2 (Johnson 1992) 10 s -10 8 (Foster 1982;Eberhart and Woodard 1987;Payette et al 1989) .25 (.2-1.6)…”
Section: Relationships Among Three Types Of Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, small areas should not be dismissed as a subset of processes can be maintained in them. For example, plant and invertebrate diversity can be maintained in habitat fragments as small as 5 ha provided they are subject to appropriate fire regimes and kept free of invasive plants (Bond et al, 1988;Cowling and Bond, 1991;Kemper et al, 1999;. Consequently, populations of specialised pollinators that are responsible for driving speciation in numerous lineages (e.g.…”
Section: Spatial Components Of Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While protected areas of > 1000 ha might be regarded as having low conservation value in some parts of the world (e.g. Noss and Cooperrider, 1994), in the CFR areas much smaller than this can accommodate a wide range of biodiversity patterns and processes if appropriately managed (Bond et al, 1988;Cowling and Bond, 1991;Kemper et al, 1999).…”
Section: Assessment Of the Planning Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, Ojeda et al 1996a) would cause population isolation, making them vulnerable to local extinction (Bond et al 1988). High disturbance regimes would probably increase adult plant mortality and hamper recruitment, amplifying the risk of extinction of isolated populations.…”
Section: Geographical Pattern: a Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%