The species–area relationship (SAR) and the small‐island effect (SIE) are of important ecological significance. However, few studies have focused on these topics in regard to bryophytes. We aimed to (1)… Click to show full abstract
The species–area relationship (SAR) and the small‐island effect (SIE) are of important ecological significance. However, few studies have focused on these topics in regard to bryophytes. We aimed to (1) determine whether SIEs and a SAR with two thresholds and three different processes of species addition exist for bryophytes across continental islands and (2) test whether the SIE threshold tends to be high for stenoecious species with a high sensitivity to habitats and for those with relatively high resource requirements and low dispersal abilities.
               
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