Some ecological implications of the broadening habitat and trophic niche of terrestrial vertebrates in the Canary Islands

Two of the most important evolutionary tendencies of vertebrates in islands are the breadening habitat and trophic niche with regards to those relative species that live in continental ecosystems. Therefore, we present two cases related with these phenomenon and their ecological implications in the Canarian Archipelago. Common Raven (Corvus corax) is present in all environments of the Canary Islands where vegetation is highly structured according to altitude creating differnt types of macrohabitats.

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Main Author: Nogales, Manuel
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1999
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/23571
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spelling dig-ipna-es-10261-235712019-11-18T11:16:57Z Some ecological implications of the broadening habitat and trophic niche of terrestrial vertebrates in the Canary Islands Nogales, Manuel Two of the most important evolutionary tendencies of vertebrates in islands are the breadening habitat and trophic niche with regards to those relative species that live in continental ecosystems. Therefore, we present two cases related with these phenomenon and their ecological implications in the Canarian Archipelago. Common Raven (Corvus corax) is present in all environments of the Canary Islands where vegetation is highly structured according to altitude creating differnt types of macrohabitats. Peer reviewed 2010-04-27T10:33:39Z 2010-04-27T10:33:39Z 1999 artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 Ecologia Illes 1: 67-82 (1999) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/23571 en open 488195 bytes application/pdf
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description Two of the most important evolutionary tendencies of vertebrates in islands are the breadening habitat and trophic niche with regards to those relative species that live in continental ecosystems. Therefore, we present two cases related with these phenomenon and their ecological implications in the Canarian Archipelago. Common Raven (Corvus corax) is present in all environments of the Canary Islands where vegetation is highly structured according to altitude creating differnt types of macrohabitats.
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title_short Some ecological implications of the broadening habitat and trophic niche of terrestrial vertebrates in the Canary Islands
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