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Plant species diversity of Adriatic islands: An introductory survey
Authors:Toni Nikolić  Oleg Antonić  Antun L Alegro  Iva Dobrović  Sandro Bogdanović  Zlatko Liber
Institution:1. Faculty of Science, Department of Botany , University of Zagreb , Croatia toni@botanic.hr;3. Rudjer Bo?kovi? Institute , Zagreb , Croatia;4. Faculty of Science, Department of Botany , University of Zagreb , Croatia
Abstract:Abstract

The European Mediterranean region is one of the world's major centres of biodiversity. Research on plant species diversity in this region has neglected the area along the eastern part of the Adriatic basin in comparison to the other Mediterranean areas. The main aim of this study was to focus on this neglected area, by supplying data which is at present lacking in order to discuss the species-area relationship (SAR), floristic richness and endemism of the Adriatic islands and coast. Floristic data for 106 Croatian islands collected by different authors were integrated, systematised and presented in a form usable by other researchers worldwide. The Power (Arrhenius) function was used for modelling (by non-linear regression) the SAR. Residuals around the regression curve (as indicators of floristic diversity without the influence of island area) were calculated for each island. The proportion of endemics in the total island flora varies from 0% up to 28.6%, and 17.5% for narrow endemics. Floristic richness of the broader region was estimated (on the basis of SAR extrapolation) on 1807 species for all Croatian islands, and on 2797 species for the entire Mediterranean area in Croatia.
Keywords:Adriatic basin  Arrhenius function  endemism  floristic diversity  species-area relationship  species richness
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