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Biogeography of small terrestrial vertebrates on the Adriatic landbridge islands
Biogeography of small terrestrial vertebrates on the Adriatic landbridge islands // Folia zoologica, 56 (2007), 3; 225-234 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Biogeography of small terrestrial vertebrates on the Adriatic landbridge islands
Autori
Kryštufek, Boris ; Kletečki, Eduard
Izvornik
Folia zoologica (0139-7893) 56
(2007), 3;
225-234
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Amphibia; Reptilia; Mammalia; species–area relationship; nestedness pattern; island biogeography
Sažetak
Species–area relationships and nestedness patterns were studied in three groups of small terrestrial vertebrates (mammals, reptiles, amphibians) on 14 landbridge islands of the eastern Adriatic. Islands ranged in surface area between 15 and 410 km2 and contained from eight to 36 species from a total species pool of 48. Reptiles were the most species rich group (S = 28), and had more species than mammals (S = 13) and amphibians (S = 7) combined. Island surface area predicted species richness best in reptiles (r2 = 0.79) and most poorly in amphibians (r2 = 0.52). Mammals showed a significantly lower slope of the species–area curve than amphibians and reptiles, and thus accumulated species counts with increase in area at the lowest rate. Nestedness patterns in all groups were significantly more organised than expected by chance. Amphibian nested structure points to extinction dominated and well insularised populations with no subsequent recolonisations. Frequent unexpected presences and absences in the nestedness patterns of mammals and reptiles suggest complex biogeographic histories for these two groups, with several factors putatively in operation: heterogeneity in habitats and the original source fauna, postisolation immigrations and differential extinction rate due to human-caused habitat degradation.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
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