The present study article examines the shapes of centipede species–area relationships (SARs) in the Mediterranean islands, compares the results of the linear form of the power model between archipelagos, discusses biological significance of the power model parameters with other taxa on the Aegean archipelago, and tests for a significant small-island effect (SIE). We used 11 models to test the SARs and we compared the quality-of-fit of all candidate models. The power function ranked first and Z-values was in the range 0.106–0.334. We assessed the presence of SIEs by fitting both a continuous and discontinuous breakpoint regression model. The continuous breakpoint regression functions never performed much better than the closest discontinuous model as a predictor of centipede species richness. We suggest that the relatively low Z-values in our data partly reflect better dispersal abilities in centipedes than in other soil invertebrate taxa. Longer periods of isolation and more recent island formation may explain the somewhat lower constant c in the western Mediterranean islands compared to the Aegean islands. Higher breakpoint values in the western Mediterranean may also be a result of larger distance to the mainland and longer separation times. Despite the differences in the geological history and the idiosyncratic features of the main island groups considered, the overall results are quite similar and this could be assigned to the ability of centipedes to disperse across isolation barriers.

Simaiakis, S., Tjorve, E., Gentile, G., Minelli, A., Mylonas, M. (2012). The species-area relationship in centipedes (Myriapoda: Chilopoda): a comparison between Mediterranean island groups. BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 105(1), 146-159 [10.1111/j.1095-8312.2011.01784.x].

The species-area relationship in centipedes (Myriapoda: Chilopoda): a comparison between Mediterranean island groups

GENTILE, GABRIELE;
2012-01-01

Abstract

The present study article examines the shapes of centipede species–area relationships (SARs) in the Mediterranean islands, compares the results of the linear form of the power model between archipelagos, discusses biological significance of the power model parameters with other taxa on the Aegean archipelago, and tests for a significant small-island effect (SIE). We used 11 models to test the SARs and we compared the quality-of-fit of all candidate models. The power function ranked first and Z-values was in the range 0.106–0.334. We assessed the presence of SIEs by fitting both a continuous and discontinuous breakpoint regression model. The continuous breakpoint regression functions never performed much better than the closest discontinuous model as a predictor of centipede species richness. We suggest that the relatively low Z-values in our data partly reflect better dispersal abilities in centipedes than in other soil invertebrate taxa. Longer periods of isolation and more recent island formation may explain the somewhat lower constant c in the western Mediterranean islands compared to the Aegean islands. Higher breakpoint values in the western Mediterranean may also be a result of larger distance to the mainland and longer separation times. Despite the differences in the geological history and the idiosyncratic features of the main island groups considered, the overall results are quite similar and this could be assigned to the ability of centipedes to disperse across isolation barriers.
2012
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore BIO/05 - ZOOLOGIA
English
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Aegean archipelago; Akaike's information criterion; breakpoint regression models; Crete; Cyclades; Dodecanese; Italy; Sardinia; Sicily
Simaiakis, S., Tjorve, E., Gentile, G., Minelli, A., Mylonas, M. (2012). The species-area relationship in centipedes (Myriapoda: Chilopoda): a comparison between Mediterranean island groups. BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 105(1), 146-159 [10.1111/j.1095-8312.2011.01784.x].
Simaiakis, S; Tjorve, E; Gentile, G; Minelli, A; Mylonas, M
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