Biogeography In The Sub-Arctic by Eva Panagiotakopulu & Jonathan P. Sadler


ISBN
9781118561478
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
400
Dimensions
187 x 235mm

 

There is no escaping the fact that the?island biogeography of the North Atlantic Region?is?singularly?peculiar. Sitting in?the?north of the Atlantic Ocean, these islands have been subjected to largescale shifts in climate over the last few million years, unlike the other island groups further south which were likely more buffered from the vicissitudes of Quaternary climate changes.?Uniquely for a group of islands there is only one documented extinction?in the North Atlantic (the Great Auk), and those in the insects are local events relating to species that are distributed throughout the Palaearctic region. Over half the insect species in Iceland and Greenland are introduced. The faunas, excluding Greenland, are?predominantly of Palaearctic?origin and have close affinities with the faunas of Scandinavia and the British Isles and.?These unique physical and biological characteristics have interested biologists and biogeographers for?centuries.? 

The key debates concerning?the?biogeography?of the North Atlantic islands?still?rumble on:?Do the biota reflect cryptic refugia?or otherwise, or tabula rasa and recolonization??How important were?human communities in shaping the existing biota and biogeographical patterns??Throw into this mix?current concerns over global warming,?and we can now ask,?how resilient is the biota to change, either natural or anthropogenic? This volume draws together a range of researchers with longstanding research interests in the region, from diverse?academic?backgrounds, to evaluate some of these questions.?? 
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