A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Global patterns and drivers of phylogenetic structure in island floras
Authors: Patrick Weigelt, W. Daniel Kissling, Yael Kisel, Susanne A. Fritz, Dirk Nikolaus Karger, Michael Kessler, Samuli Lehtonen, Jens‐Christian Svenning, Holger Kreft
Publication year: 2015
Journal: Scientific Reports
Volume: 5
Number of pages: 13
ISSN: 2045-2322
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/srep12213
Islands are ideal for investigating processes that shape species assemblages because they are isolated and have discrete boundaries. Quantifying phylogenetic assemblage structure allows inferences in-situ speciation. Here, we link phylogenetic assemblage structure to island characteristics across 393 islands worldwide and 37,041 vascular plant species (representing angiosperms overall, palms and ferns). Physical and bioclimatic factors, especially those impeding colonization and promoting speciation, explained more variation in phylogenetic structure of angiosperms overall (49%) and palms (52%) than of ferns consistent with their dispersal- and speciation-related traits and climatic adaptations. Phylogenetic diversity was negatively related to isolation for palms, but unexpectedly it was positively related large-seeded, animal-dispersed palm family whereas colonization from biogeographically distinct in-situ among taxonomic groups on islands, which sheds light on the origin of insular plant diversity.
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