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比较这两个希腊群岛的植物物种多样性和特有性模式,凸显了隔离和降水作为生物多样性驱动因素的重要性。

Comparing the two Greek archipelagos plant species diversity and endemism patterns highlight the importance of isolation and precipitation as biodiversity drivers.

作者信息

Iliadou Eleni, Kallimanis Athanasios S, Dimopoulos Panayotis, Panitsa Maria

机构信息

Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Management, University of Ioannina, Agrinio, GR-30100 Greece ; Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Management, University of Patras, Agrinio, GR-30100 Greece.

出版信息

J Biol Res (Thessalon). 2014 Sep 19;21(1):16. doi: 10.1186/2241-5793-21-16. eCollection 2014 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Greece has two island archipelagos, the Aegean and the Ionian, which host a rich array of plants and wildlife, particularly endemic and threatened plant species. Despite the long history of island biogeographic studies in the Aegean, similar studies in the Ionian remain limited, with the two island archipelagos rarely being compared.

RESULTS

The Aegean and Ionian archipelagos share many features, especially regarding total plant diversity, but exhibit different patterns of endemism. For instance, when considering similarly sized islands, those in the Ionian host as many as, if not more, species compared to the Aegean. In contrast, the Ionian Islands are poor in endemics (particularly narrow range endemics, such as single island or regional endemics) and threatened taxa, compared to the Aegean Islands. In the Ionian, endemics only persist on the largest islands, and form a very small proportion of the species pool, compared to the Aegean archipelago.

CONCLUSIONS

The lack of endemism might be attributed to the more recent separation of the Ionian Islands from the mainland and the shorter distance separating them from the mainland. In addition, the Ionian Islands receive higher levels of precipitation and are typically covered by denser and higher vegetation than the Aegean Islands. These conditions favour greater total species richness, but tend to lead to higher numbers of common species compared to threatened and endemic taxa. This study demonstrates that both isolation and precipitation serve as biodiversity drivers, influencing plant species diversity and endemism patterns, of the two Greek archipelagos.

摘要

背景

希腊拥有两个群岛,即爱琴海群岛和爱奥尼亚群岛,它们拥有丰富多样的植物和野生动物,尤其是特有和濒危植物物种。尽管爱琴海群岛生物地理学研究历史悠久,但爱奥尼亚群岛的类似研究仍然有限,这两个群岛很少被比较。

结果

爱琴海群岛和爱奥尼亚群岛有许多共同特征,特别是在植物总多样性方面,但特有性模式不同。例如,在考虑面积相似的岛屿时,爱奥尼亚群岛的物种数量与爱琴海群岛相当,甚至可能更多。相比之下,与爱琴海群岛相比,爱奥尼亚群岛的特有物种(特别是分布范围狭窄的特有物种,如单个岛屿或区域特有物种)和受威胁类群较少。在爱奥尼亚群岛,特有物种仅存在于最大的岛屿上,与爱琴海群岛相比,在物种库中所占比例非常小。

结论

特有物种缺乏可能归因于爱奥尼亚群岛与大陆分离的时间更近,以及它们与大陆之间的距离较短。此外,爱奥尼亚群岛的降水量较高,通常比爱琴海群岛覆盖着更茂密、更高的植被。这些条件有利于物种总丰富度更高,但与受威胁和特有类群相比,常见物种数量往往更多。这项研究表明,隔离和降水都是生物多样性的驱动因素,影响着希腊这两个群岛的植物物种多样性和特有性模式。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1f9f/4389644/da2c386b23ac/40709_2014_16_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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