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The development of diversity in the land snail fauna of the Madeiran archipelago
Authors:R A D CAMERON  L M COOK
Institution:School of Continuing Studies, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT;Department of Environmental Biology, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL
Abstract:The diversity and distribution of the Madeiran land snail fauna is analysed in relation to the geological and environmental history of the archipelago. High levels of single-island endemism, the varying balance of families and genera between islands and the local differentiation of populations within islands all suggest that speciation has been predominantly a within island phenomenon. Restricted patterns of distribution, nevertheless, suggest that speciation is predominantly allopatric and that it is driven by repeated and sometimes devastating environmental changes. An equilibrium model of faunal diversity is rejected; the fauna is supersaturated at archipelago level, yet individual sites are not species rich, nor are all niches full. The consequences for the success and effects of invasions and introductions are discussed, and questions still to be answered raised, in particular about the timing of colonization events and their number, and about the great range of rates of radiation apparently achieved by different stocks.
Keywords:Land snails  diversity  Madeira  endemism
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