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Types of island ecosystems
 
An island is a body of land, smaller than a continent, completely surrounded by water. Plants and animals of island ecosystems have many distinctive features, often related to the type of island:
  • old continental islands e.g. New Caledonia and New Zealand, originally part of a continent
  • oceanic islands, generally volcanic and short lived e.g. Hawaii
  • coral atolls (see photo of Palmyra Atoll)
  • small, numerous islands e.g. red mangrove islets in the tropics, sand islets of the Caribbean and Indian Ocean, and
  • barrier islands parallel and close to the mainland coast.
Palmyra Atoll, Pacific Ocean. Scripps scientists found the record of El Niño inside ancient corals washed onto this equatorial beach. Full story Photo courtesy Kim Cobb, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
 
Island biogeography
 
Island ecosystems have been studied because they are simpler than ocean ecosystems. Even clusters of islands are simpler to study. Islands provide natural “experiments” for research because of their number, variation in shape, size, degree of isolation and ecology. Oceanic islands near continents may have continental plants and animals. More isolated islands may have endemic species. One of the key relationships in island biogeography is the area-biodiversity curve. Generally the larger the island, the more diverse the plants and animals. To put it another way, environmental diversity is correlated with island area.

Bahia Azul, Panama, a great chaenopsid collecting site Photo: P A Hastings
 
More recent interest in island biogeography has had an impact on conservation biology. Many features of island ecosystems are relevant to ecosystem conservation elsewhere, on land as well as in the oceans. Island ecosystems have helped our understanding of:
  • fragmentation (leading to insularization)
  • creation of biotic communities, and
  • species extinction.

Acanthemblemaria mangognatha, a recently described tube blenny endemic to Islas Revillagigedos, Mexico. Photo: D R Robertson
 
 
 
 
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Websites
International project to collect information on the upper part of  the world's oceans Argo Home PAge International project to collect information on the upper part of the world's ...  
Ecosystem approaches to fishery management Bycatch Ecosystem approaches to fishery management 
Information on the protection and conservation of marine ecosystems Center for Marine Conservation Information on the protection and conservation of marine ecosystems 
Executive summary leading to scorecard and PAGE analysis Coastal and Marine Ecosystems Executive summary leading to scorecard and PAGE analysis 
Monthly updates on El Niño off of the west coast of North America CoastWatch WCRN El Niño Watch Monthly updates on El Niño off of the west coast of North America 
Conservation, and rational harvesting, of marine life in the Southern Ocean Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) Conservation, and rational harvesting, of marine life in the Southern Ocean...  
NOAA's Coral Reef Conservation Program.  The NOS and its partners carry out numerous activities related to coral reefs. NOS's Office of Response and Restoration (ORR) coordinates collaborative planning, implementation, evaluation and reporting for NOAA's Coral Reef Conservation Program. ORR is creating spill response guides and environmental sensitivity index maps for coral ecosystems. Coral Reef Activities NOAA's Coral Reef Conservation Program. The NOS and its partners carry out num...  
NOAA/National Ocean Service Coral Reef Conservation home page Coral Reef Conservation NOAA/National Ocean Service Coral Reef Conservation home page 
NOAA website on Coral Reef, Mangrove and Seagrass ecosystems Coral Reefs and Associated Ecosystems NOAA website on Coral Reef, Mangrove and Seagrass ecosystems 
Essential fish habitat is an important component of building and maintaining sustainable fisheries Essential Fish Habitat Essential fish habitat is an important component of building and maintaining su...  
Marine research activities in the far eastern region of Russia Far Eastern Regional Hydrometeorological Research Institute (FERHRI) Marine research activities in the far eastern region of Russia 
Australain Institution of Marine Science webpage on Queensland's mangroves Field Guide to the Mangroves of Queensland Australain Institution of Marine Science webpage on Queensland's mangroves...  
IOC webpage devoted to an examination of modern ocean and coastal issues Fisheries and Ecosystems IOC webpage devoted to an examination of modern ocean and coastal issues...  
Database of mangrove species and ecosystems Global Mangrove Database and Information System Database of mangrove species and ecosystems 
Go to ICES for marine research in the North Atlantic, search for Ecosystems - includes GLOBEC, reports, projects, other publications and a photogallery International Council for the Exploration of the Sea Go to ICES for marine research in the North Atlantic, search for Ecosystems - i...  
Using international law and organizations to manage resources sustainably International Ocean Governance Using international law and organizations to manage resources sustainably...  
Information on Large Marine Ecosystems and links to related sites and documents Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs) Information on Large Marine Ecosystems and links to related sites and documents...  
Information on the protection and restoration of marine ecosystems Marine Conservation Biology Institute Information on the protection and restoration of marine ecosystems 
IOC webpage devoted to the examination of modern coastal and ocean issues Marine Environmental Protection IOC webpage devoted to the examination of modern coastal and ocean issues...  
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