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The biogeography of evolutionary radiations on oceanic archipelagos

Title: The biogeography of evolutionary radiations on oceanic archipelagos
Authors: Brée, B; Matthews, TJ; Fernández-Palacios, JM; Paroissin, C; Triantis, KA; Whittaker, RJ; Rigal, F
Publisher Information: Peer Community In
Publication Year: 2026
Collection: Oxford University Research Archive (ORA)
Description: Evolutionary radiations on oceanic archipelagos (ROAs) have long served as models for understanding evolutionary and ecological processes underlying species diversification. Yet, diversity patterns emerging from ROAs have received relatively little attention from biogeographers, even though characterizing the effect of key geo-environmental factors on island clade species could be important for unraveling diversification dynamics. In this study, we conducted a comparative analysis using island-specific species richness values for approximately one hundred ROAs across major oceanic archipelagos (mostly Hawaii, Canary Islands, Galápagos and Fiji) and taxa (vascular plants, invertebrates and vertebrates). Our aim was to determine whether (1) ROA species richness patterns scale as a function of key geo-environmental factors including island area, geological age, environmental heterogeneity (elevation and topographic complexity) and inter-island isolation, and (2) whether the magnitude of the effects of these factors varies across archipelagos and taxa. Our results identified elevation as a key driver of ROA species richness patterns on islands, supporting existing theoretical and empirical work that highlighted the central role of environmental heterogeneity in driving diversification on oceanic islands. As importantly, we found that the influence of geo-environmental factors varies across archipelagos and taxa, suggesting that unique archipelagic dynamics and biological traits together shape diversification differently. Our findings emphasize the value of applying biogeographical modeling at the resolution of individual radiations to improve our understanding of evolutionary processes on oceanic archipelagos.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: https://doi.org/10.24072/pcjournal.688
DOI: 10.24072/pcjournal.688
Availability: https://doi.org/10.24072/pcjournal.688; https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:410e5b4a-f20a-4418-a092-86261a6eb348
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ; CC Attribution (CC BY)
Accession Number: edsbas.69B35E5
Database: BASE