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Types of island ecosystems
 
Palmyra Atoll, Pacific OceanAn 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. Hawai'i
  • 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.
Photo title: Palmyra Atoll, Pacific Ocean
Photo credit: Kim Cobb, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
 
Island biogeography
 
Bahia Azul, Panama, a great chaenopsid collecting siteIsland 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.
Photo title: Bahia Azul, Panama, a great chaenopsid collecting site
Photo credit: P A Hastings, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
 
Acanthemblemaria mangognatha,   a new tube blenny endemic to   Islas Revillagigedos, MexicoMore 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.
Photo title: Acanthemblemaria mangognatha, a new tube blenny endemic to Islas Revillagigedos, Mexico
Photo credit: D R Robertson
 
 
 
 
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Wood and thermal vents acting as different marine ecosystems ``Wood islands'' and ``thermal vents'' as centers of diverse communit...3-10, 1981. Wood and thermal vents acting as different marine ecosystems 
Adaptive Management of Coastal Ecosystems Designed to Support Endangered Species. Adaptive Management of Coastal Ecosystems Designed to Support Endange...ed Species. Adaptive Management of Coastal Ecosystems Designed to Support Endangered Specie...  
Alien algae form massive blooms on Hawaii's coral reefs Alien Marine Algae in the Hawaiian Islands Alien algae form massive blooms on Hawaii's coral reefs 
Recommendations for a New Ocean Policy America's Living Oceans. Charting a Course for Sea Change Recommendations for a New Ocean Policy 
An overview of metrics reflecting the status of the Northeast continental shelf ecosystem An Overview of Metrics Reflecting Ecosystem Status An overview of metrics reflecting the status of the Northeast continental shelf...  
A book chapter on Arctic sea ice and the history of its changes over a geological time scale, with maps and diagrams. Arctic Sea Ice A book chapter on Arctic sea ice and the history of its changes over a geologic...  
A report prepared for the Signatory States to the IOSEA Marine Turtle Memorandum of Understanding Assessment of the impact of the December 2004 tsunami on marine turtl...h-East Asia A report prepared for the Signatory States to the IOSEA Marine Turtle Memorandu...  
The amphipod fauna of the Great Barrier Reef is the richest known from any tropical area, with 256 species. An interactive key is available as a CD with the book or on the crustacea.net website. Benthic Amphipoda (Crustacea: Peracarida) of the Great Barrier Reef The amphipod fauna of the Great Barrier Reef is the richest known from any trop...  
Global Sustainability of Billfish - Research, Assessment and Management in the 21st Century Billfish Special Issue Global Sustainability of Billfish - Research, Assessment and Management in the ...  
Biochemical nutrient cycles in coral reef ecosystems Biochemical nutrient cycles in coral reef ecosystems. In: Dubinsky, Z...p. 49-74.  Biochemical nutrient cycles in coral reef ecosystems 
Analysis of available data for Pacific tuna fisheries from 19502004 Biomass, size and trophic status of top level predators in the Pacific Ocean Analysis of available data for Pacific tuna fisheries from 19502004 
There is growing realization that deep-water coral reef environments are habitat to a rich collection of flora and fauna that may form an integrated community providing habitats for both vertebrate and invertebrate growth and reproduction. Consequently, Canada’s Deep-Water Corals There is growing realization that deep-water coral reef environments are habita...  
Canada's risk assessment protocol for the intentional introduction and transfer of aquatic organisms Canadian national code on introduction of species Canada's risk assessment protocol for the intentional introduction and transfer...  
Bycatch of seabirds and marine mammals in central California gillnet fisheries Central California Gillnet Effort and Bycatch of Sensitive Species, 1990-1998 Bycatch of seabirds and marine mammals in central California gillnet fisheries...  
An overview of the current scientific knowledge available on climate change implications for fisheries and aquaculture based on three workshop papers. Also available in Spanish. Climate change implications for fisheries and aquaculture An overview of the current scientific knowledge available on climate change imp...  
Papers on marine and coastal biodiversity of the Indian Ocean Coastal and Marine Biodiversity of Indian Ocean Papers on marine and coastal biodiversity of the Indian Ocean 
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