Correction to: Factors driving adaptive radiation in plants of oceanic islands: a case study from the Juan Fernández Archipelago. [PDF]
The article Factors driving adaptive radiation in plants of oceanic islands: a case study from the Juan Fernández Archipelago, written by Koji Takayama, Daniel J. Crawford, Patricio López‑Sepúlveda, Josef Greimler, Tod F. Stuessy was originally published
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Progressive migration and anagenesis in Drimys confertifolia of the Juan Fernández Archipelago, Chile. [PDF]
A common mode of speciation in oceanic islands is by anagenesis, wherein an immigrant arrives and through time transforms by mutation, recombination, and drift into a morphologically and genetically distinct species, with the new species accumulating a ...
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We describe a new species of the genus Lumbrineris de Blainville, 1828 with material collected in nine different locations around the Robinson Crusoe Island, Juan Fernández Archipelago (Lat. 33º 36’ and 33º 46’ S and Long.
Oscar Díaz-Díaz +2 more
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The Juan Fernández Archipelago (33°37'S, 78°51'W), an isolated group of islands 650 km west of continental Chile, has a high degree of endemism in its marine biota.
Alejandro Pérez-Matus +3 more
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Se documenta la infestación del árbol invasor Pittosporum undulatum en la Isla Robinson Crusoe (Más a Tierra). Se proporciona una comparación morfológica con otras especies de Pittosporum reportadas de la isla. Debido a que P.
Marcel Rejmánek
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Heavy metal contamination in pristine environments: lessons from the Juan Fernandez fur seal (Arctocephalus philippii philippii) [PDF]
Heavy metals, including mercury (Hg) and cadmium (Cd), occur naturally or anthropogenically and are considered toxic to the environment and human health. However, studies on heavy metal contamination focus on locations close to industrialized settlements,
Constanza Toro-Valdivieso +6 more
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Seasonal acoustic presence of sei whales off the Juan Fernandez Archipelago, Chile
This study examined the occurrence of sei whale upsweep and downsweep vocalisations in 3 yrs of acoustic data (2015-2017) from the Juan Fernandez Archipelago, Chile, to determine the seasonal presence of this species in this area.
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Intrathermocline eddies at the Juan Fernández Archipelago, southeastern Pacific
Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) results, combined with chlorophyll-α (Chl-α) and satellite altimetry information as well as information from oceanographic cruises were analyzed to identify interactions between intrathermocline eddies (ITEs) and the
Isabel Andrade +2 more
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A first nuclear and mitochondrial genomic portrait of Robinson Crusoe’s (Juan Fernández Island) spiny lobster Jasus frontalis (Crustacea: Decapoda: Achelata) [PDF]
Background The Juan Fernández rock lobster Jasus frontalis (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837) is found along the Juan Fernández archipelago and Desventuradas Islands in the southeastern Pacific Ocean where it supports a profitable but likely unsustainable ...
J. Antonio Baeza +3 more
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Lecanora ( Aspicilia ) masafuerensis is a species of Xenolecia ( Ascomycota , Lecideaceae )
The new combination Xenolecia masafuerensis is made for Lecanora masafuerensis , a lichen species known from only two localities on Isla Alejandro Selkirk in the Juan Fernández archipelago, Chile.
Alan Fryday
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