Authors
Spyros Sfenthourakis, Kostas A Triantis
Publication date
2017/12
Source
Journal of Biological Research-Thessaloniki
Volume
24
Pages
1-13
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
The Aegean archipelago, comprising numerous islands and islets with great heterogeneity in topographic, geological, historical and environmental properties, offers an ideal natural laboratory for ecological and evolutionary research, and has been the stage for a very long interaction between human civilizations and local ecosystems. This work presents insights that have been gained from past and current relevant research in the area, highlighting also the importance of the Aegean archipelago as a useful model to address many major questions in biogeography, ecology and evolutionary processes. Among the most interesting findings from such studies concern the role of habitat heterogeneity as the most important determinant of species richness, the development of a new model (Choros) for the species–area–habitats relationship, the mechanistic aspects of the Small Island Effect, the very high rates of …
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Scholar articles
S Sfenthourakis, KA Triantis - Journal of Biological Research-Thessaloniki, 2017