The unifying, fundamental principles of biogeography: understanding <i>Island Life</i>

<p>I describe the set of fundamental principles of biogeography that can serve as an integrative, conceptual framework for unifying and advancing our abilities to explain the geography of life – generally.  I assert that patterns of variation of biotas among regions and across geographic gradi...

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Main Author: Mark Vincent Lomolino
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Language:English
Published: International Biogeography Society 2016-07-01
Series:Frontiers of Biogeography
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spelling doaj-c95b76df76c64619a59b08b9f6e066a22020-11-24T20:46:40ZengInternational Biogeography SocietyFrontiers of Biogeography1948-65962016-07-0182ark:13030/qt5zh8n8r7The unifying, fundamental principles of biogeography: understanding <i>Island Life</i>Mark Vincent Lomolino0College of Environmental Science and Forestry<p>I describe the set of fundamental principles of biogeography that can serve as an integrative, conceptual framework for unifying and advancing our abilities to explain the geography of life – generally.  I assert that patterns of variation of biotas among regions and across geographic gradients result from the very regular patterns of variation in environmental conditions across the geographic template. This happens through the influence of that variation on the fundamental biogeographic processes (immigration, extinction and evolution), the influence of those fundamental processes on each other, and ecological feedback in the form of interspecific interactions, which influence the fundamental capacities of other species to immigrate, survive and evolve.  I then summarize principal patterns and current theory in island biogeography within the context of the fundamental, unifying principles and show how they can inform a more integrative, conceptual framework for explaining a genuinely comprehensive set of ecological and evolutionary phenomena for insular biotas.</p>http://escholarship.org/uc/item/5zh8n8r7biogeography, ecology, evolution, extinction, immigration, island syndrome, islands
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The unifying, fundamental principles of biogeography: understanding <i>Island Life</i>
Frontiers of Biogeography
biogeography, ecology, evolution, extinction, immigration, island syndrome, islands
author_facet Mark Vincent Lomolino
author_sort Mark Vincent Lomolino
title The unifying, fundamental principles of biogeography: understanding <i>Island Life</i>
title_short The unifying, fundamental principles of biogeography: understanding <i>Island Life</i>
title_full The unifying, fundamental principles of biogeography: understanding <i>Island Life</i>
title_fullStr The unifying, fundamental principles of biogeography: understanding <i>Island Life</i>
title_full_unstemmed The unifying, fundamental principles of biogeography: understanding <i>Island Life</i>
title_sort unifying, fundamental principles of biogeography: understanding <i>island life</i>
publisher International Biogeography Society
series Frontiers of Biogeography
issn 1948-6596
publishDate 2016-07-01
description <p>I describe the set of fundamental principles of biogeography that can serve as an integrative, conceptual framework for unifying and advancing our abilities to explain the geography of life – generally.  I assert that patterns of variation of biotas among regions and across geographic gradients result from the very regular patterns of variation in environmental conditions across the geographic template. This happens through the influence of that variation on the fundamental biogeographic processes (immigration, extinction and evolution), the influence of those fundamental processes on each other, and ecological feedback in the form of interspecific interactions, which influence the fundamental capacities of other species to immigrate, survive and evolve.  I then summarize principal patterns and current theory in island biogeography within the context of the fundamental, unifying principles and show how they can inform a more integrative, conceptual framework for explaining a genuinely comprehensive set of ecological and evolutionary phenomena for insular biotas.</p>
topic biogeography, ecology, evolution, extinction, immigration, island syndrome, islands
url http://escholarship.org/uc/item/5zh8n8r7
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