IslandsPhänomene
IslandsPhänomene refers to a set of ecological and evolutionary processes that occur on islands. Due to their geographical isolation, islands often exhibit unique biological characteristics compared to their mainland counterparts. A key aspect is the phenomenon of island endemism, where species evolve in isolation and are found nowhere else on Earth. This isolation can lead to a lack of natural predators and competitors, influencing the behavior and morphology of island inhabitants. For instance, many island species are flightless birds or have reduced fear of humans, as they evolved without terrestrial predators.
The limited resources and space on islands also drive distinct evolutionary pathways. Species may undergo adaptive