Research Article

Simulating Species Richness Using Agents with Evolving Niches, with an Example of Galápagos Plants

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Changes in native plant species richness when islands are removed from the archipelago. Islands removed were (a) Isabela, (b) Santa Cruz, (c) Santiago, (d) San Cristobal, (e) Pinta, (f) Daphne, and (g) Tortuga. Darkly shaded bars are differences greater than one standard error of zero. Islands numbers are (1) Isabela, (2) Santa Cruz, (3) Fernandina, (4) Santiago, (5) San Cristobal, (6) Floreana, (7) Marchena, (8) Pinta, (9) Española, (10) Balta, (11) Santa Fé, (12) Pinzón, (13) Genovesa, (14) Rábida, (15) Wolf, (16) Darwin, (17) Seymore, (18) Daphne, (19) Bartolomé, (20) Tortuga, (21) Gardner-Floreana, and (22) Gardner-Española.
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