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Legacy of archipelago history in modern island biodiversity – An agent‐based simulation model
Global Ecology and Biogeography ( IF 6.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-23 , DOI: 10.1111/geb.13220
Madli Jõks 1 , Holger Kreft 2 , Patrick Weigelt 2 , Meelis Pärtel 1
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Geological processes of island growth and erosion, in addition to eustatic sea‐level fluctuations, alter key physical properties of oceanic islands, such as area, elevation and isolation over time. These dynamics operate over similar time‐scales to the biogeographical processes of colonization, speciation and extinction, and thus should strongly affect island biodiversity patterns as we observe them today. Here, we study the effects of geological history and eustatic sea‐level fluctuations on biodiversity patterns in the Hawaiian, Galapagos and Canary Islands, using an agent‐based simulation model.

中文翻译:

群岛历史在现代岛屿生物多样性中的遗产-基于主体的模拟模型

岛屿生长和侵蚀的地质过程,除了海平面的欣快波动外,还随着时间改变了海洋岛屿的关键物理特性,例如面积,海拔和隔离度。这些动态在类似于殖民,物种形成和灭绝的生物地理过程的时间尺度上运作,因此,正如我们今天所观察到的那样,这些动态将强烈影响岛屿生物多样性的格局。在这里,我们使用基于代理的仿真模型研究了夏威夷,加拉帕戈斯群岛和加那利群岛的地质历史和海平面喜人的波动对生物多样性模式的影响。
更新日期:2020-12-17
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