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Fig. 2 in Scientists' warning - The outstanding biodiversity of islands is in peril
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- 1. Island Ecology and Biogeography Group, Instituto Universitario de Enfermedades Tropicales y Salud Publica de Canarias (IUETSPC), Universidad de La Laguna (ULL), 38200 La Laguna, Canary Islands, Spain & Board of the Society of Island Biology
- 2. Biodiversity, Macroecology & Biogeography, University of Go¨ttingen, 37077 Go¨ttingen, Germany & Board of the Society of Island Biology
- 3. Biogeography and Biodiversity Lab, Institute of Physical Geography, Goethe-University, 60438 Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany & Board of the Society of Island Biology
- 4. Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, 2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands & Board of the Society of Island Biology
- 5. UMR PVBMT, Universite´de La R´eunion, 97410 Saint-Pierre, La R´eunion, France & Board of the Society of Island Biology
- 6. Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c)/Azorean Biodiversity Group and Universidade dos Acores, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, 9700-042 Angra do Heroísmo, Acores, Portugal & Board of the Society of Island Biology
- 7. School of Biological Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, 6140 Wellington, New Zealand & Board of the Society of Island Biology
- 8. D´el´egation`a la Recherche, Government of French Polynesia, 98713 Papeete, French Polynesia & Board of the Society of Island Biology
- 9. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Valencia, 46100 Burjassot, Valencia, Spain & Board of the Society of Island Biology
- 10. School of Life Sciences, University of Hawai]i, 96822 Honolulu, Hawai]i, USA & Board of the Society of Island Biology
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Fig. 2. Iconic and less known examples of adaptive radiation from various islands worldwide, such as the endemic monophyletic subfamily of honeycreepers Drepanidinae from Hawaiʻi (A: Drepanis coccinea, B: Loxioides bailleui, C: Hemignathus wilsoni, D: Palmeria dolei, E: Himatione sanguinea, F: Loxops coccineus, photos by Jack Jeffrey Photography), the genus Aeonium from Macaronesia (A: Aeonium lindleyi, B: A. sedifolium, C: A. nobile, D: A. spathulatum, E: A. urbicum, F: A. percarneum, photos by Severin Irl), the genus Podarcis of wall lizards from the Balearic Islands (A: Podarcis pityusensis schreitmulleri, B: P. pityusensis formenterae, photos by Baravi Thaman and Jordi Serapio), the Diplodactylid geckos from New Zealand (Woodwarthia maculate, photo by Susan Keall), the genus Psiadia from the Mascarenes (A: Psiadia laurifolia, B: P. callocephala, C: P. boivinii, D: P. insignis, E: P. argentea, photos by Arnaud Rhumeur and Alexis Gorissen), the genus Chelonoidis of giant tortoises from Gal´apagos (A: Chelonoidis hoodensis, B: C. porteri, C: C. guentheri; photos by Anna Walentowitz) and the genus Partula of tree snails from French Polynesia (A: Partula otaheitana, B: P. labrusca, C: P. navigatoria, D: P. suturalis vexillum, P. tohiveana, photos by Justin Gerlach). For details see Table 1.
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