WEIT 2012 Chap4

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THE GEOGRAPHY OF LIFE

1.0 Endemic Spieces

1.1 What is an endomic spiece??

An endomic specie is a speci that is unique to a defined geographic location. An organism that is native of a particular place is not endemic if it's find somewhere elese. There is two different subcategories of endemism: paleoendemism and neoendemism. A paleoendemism is an organism which was at the origin widespread but is now restricted to a smaller area.Neoendemism would be a specie that is "recent", like a species that has diverged and become reproductively isolated, like on an island, or one that has formed following hybridization and is now classified as a separate species.--TheoL 16 mars 2012 à 16:04 (CET)

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2.0 Juan Fernandez Islands

2.1 Where do these islands situate ?

The islands of Juan Fernandez are situated in the South Pacific ocean, off the coast of Chile. There are three of them: Robinson Crusoe (also Isla Más a Tierra) , Alejandro Selkrik Island (alsoIsla Más Afuera) and Santa Clara Island (Isla Santa Clara). They are three volcanic islands and only one of them is inhabited by humans, the Robinson Crusoe island (around 633 people).

2.2 Which are these endemic species, found on the islands ?

We can count some 5 species of birds present on the different islands. Among these five species of birds is an endangered hummingbird, the Juan Fernandez Firecrown. This hummingbird is endangered because its population is in general decline since years, the male and the female of the species are very different, so much that until the 19th century people thought that they weren’t part of the same species. Two other species endemic to the Juan Fernandez Islands are the Juan Fernández Tit-tyrant, endangered because of the loss of habitat and the Masafuera Rayadito. This last species is mainly threatened by the introduced species which degrade its habitat. The Juan Fernandez Firecrown is mostly found on the Robinson Crusoe Island whereas the Masafuera Rayadito lives on the Alejandro Selkirk Island. 126 endemic species of plants can also be found on the diverse Juan Fernandez islands, within them, we can found many strange members of the sunflower family, also called Asteraceae. This family is one of the two largest flowering plant families with more than 22,750 currently accepted species and it's largely distributed throughout the world. The members of this family are mostly herbaceous plants but we can also find some shrubs, trees and climbers as Asteraceae. Their differentiation seems to have taken place some 42-36 million years ago but the reason why they developed so successfully remains unknown.Some fur seal are also present on the islands, these "Juan Fernandez fur seal" have a particular history because they were discovered in the 16th century and their members were so rare that they were considered as extinct in the mid-20th century until we found some 200 fur seals which were protected so that the population grows up. Now we think that they are at least 10'000 animals spread on and around the Juan Fernandez Islands. And of course a handful of insects can also be found on these three islands.