Island Biogeography Theory Unlocks Key to Detecting Nonneutral Processes
The study looked at how different factors affect the variety of bird species on islands. By using island biogeography theory, the researchers found that islands farther away and smaller in size have more diverse bird populations. They also discovered that the turnover of species on islands is influenced by how quickly species die out and colonize new areas. The study suggests that looking at beta diversity patterns can help us understand how different species interact on islands and detect nonneutral processes in nature.