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Supplementary material Reviewed papers on ‘Peninsula effect’ (1950-2013; n = 87). Only works that state selected parameters, scales, patterns and causal factors/processes are reported 9 taxa parameter study area type scale pattern causa scorpions S Italy g r b-t E, H (P, S) birds S Florida g r b-t E, H (G) herpetofauna S Florida g r b-t A mammals S Baja California, Florida, Labrador, Alaska, New Scorland g r b-t SPH landbirds S Florida, Baja California, Yucatan g r b-t SPH macrolepidoptera S Europe (and Italy) g r latitudinal continental gradient (NS; tip of Palearctic) B (LG) birds S 4 North American peninsulas g r b-t H (P, G) birds S Florida g r b-t E, S (G) herpetofauna S Florida g r b-t no evident explanation (s 1987) birds S Florida g r b-t H (extinction and disequi habitat availability) birds S North American peninsulas g r/c b-t SPH? bird passerine/non passerine ratio Neotropics (Florida, Yucatan) g r lower ratio in peninsulas E, O (patterns in physical herpetofauna S Iberia g r b-t (amphibians); t-b (reptiles) C (high latitudinal range) birds S Florida g r b-t E lizards, snakes, birds, mammals (total), heteromyd rodents, bats S Baja California g r b-t (more evident in heteromyd rodents; not evident in snakes) C-V gradient resident birds S Florida g r b-t HD (pattern b-t) Ab Europe g c E-W B (E, H) E, HD, H (endemism patt isolation) birds herpetofauna S Yucatan g r m; no latitudinal effect, no reduction towards tip reptiles S Baja California g r no general trend (turnover northern/southern species E (HT, CO); H (tropical s following past climatic os flora landbirds, Hymenoptera Formicidae, Coleoptera Carabidae, Cicindelidae, Chrysomelidae, Idroadephaga, Scarabeoidei Pleurosticta + Pachypodidae S Italy g r M O, C, HD, SPH? S Italy g r b-t; endemism: t-b PG, C, V, O (decreasing a small mammals; ground beetles S Manitoba peninsula (Lake Winnipegosis), Canada g l no general pattern E (dispersal: pattern due t mammals S Baja California g r b-t but lower compared with Taylor and Regal (1978) data (pattern only H, E (habitat availability) on 4 species in respect to 18) (SPH) herpetofauna S Baja California g r different patterns in ecological characterized groups H (evolution from isolatio predation) freshwater fish S Corcovado park, Osa peninsula, Costa Rica g l b-t E (productivity patterns) Florida (PC, E: habitat av saturation in species, O as Miocene); Iberia, Yucatan (Pleistocenic changes, iso E, H, A lizards, snakes trophic system Tyto albamicromammals S trophic system parameters Florida, Iberia, Yucatan, Baja California g r b-t (Florida); m (Yucatan); no evident pattern (Baja California, Iberia) Italy g r functional trophic system pattern 5 6 lepidoptera S and single species distribution analysis Italy g r complex pattern (e.g., temperate: bt) E, H (plio-pleistocene), d scorpions S Baja California g r b-t; M turnover in habitat structu wood plants S Maine (US) g l b-t; i-e (coastal) HD pattern butterfly S Baja California g r b-t; m H, E, no SPH conifer forest birds S Western Palearctic taiga i c N-S herpetofauna S Florida g r b-t CO, SPH (insular biogeog E (habitat availability; Ev topographic diversity; ran habitat availability) Hanko peninsula (Southern Finland) g l no significant differences in richness base-tip HD, E Florida: C more the H (pa low change in C and O al decrease in richness if con AE, HD; Seward: AE birds S, Ab woody species S Florida, Aleutine (Alaska), Seward (Alaska) g r Florida: no evident gradient; t-b, m, tropical species: t-b, temperate species: b-t; Alaska (Aleutine and Seward): b-t amphibians, turtles, lizards, snakes S Florida g r b-t E, HD (reduction toward lepidoptera Sphingidae S Baja California g r b-t H (isolation), E mollusca S Western Europe i c E-W peninsular effect (contine termini) lepidoptera S Florida g r temperate: b-t; tropical: t-b; pattern not uniform nor consistent E, C lepidoptera S Iberia g r b-t (complex) E, O, H herpetofauna trophic system Tyto albamicromammals Florida panther (Felis concolor coryi) breeding birds birds insectivorous passerines breeding landbirds Coleoptera Crisomelidae small mammals S trophic system parameters population parameters S and single species distribution analysis Baja California g r dual patterns (dispersers towards N, towards S) paleogeographic causes Italy g r functional trophic system pattern E, H, A b-t (abundance, populaton parameters) insularization (genetic, de H (Mediterranean refuges E, H, A (forest fragmenta SPH?) Florida g r Italy g r S Florida g r b-t b-t (abundance, population parameters) Ab Iberia g r b-t C. H, A S Italy g r b-t O, C, HD, SPH? g l/r b-t P g r b-t HD S Iberia (Sierra de Guadarrama) diversity parameters from Barn Owl pellets Iberia vertebrates S Italy g r b-t A, E, O rodents S Italy g r b-t HD, A (habitat fragmenta Diptera Chironomidae S Florida g r b-t abiotic factors (water ava birds S Brazil i l/r b-t edge and landscape effect S Belize-Venezuela i l no evident pattern AE (controlling area, no e Italy and Salento subpeninsula g r absence of species in Salento E, H, A Italy g r b-t: palearctic; t-b: Mediterranean Florida g r b-t C, E O, E, landscape factors;H 40000 years determine di trees terrestrial micromammals birds herpetofauna community parameters S (chorological categories) S freshwater fish terrestrial mammals communities preyed by Asio otus small mammals smalla mammals birds, primates, small mammals, butterflies, cicindelids, scarabeid beetles raptor communities freshwater fish and amphibian (endemic and indigenous) breeding birds S S and other parameters North America and Europe i c no evident patterns orientation rivers, AE, E ( NE Yucatan g r complex pattern HD and C (rainy) S (prey) community parameters Italy g r b-t E Italy and Iberia g r b-t (and other patterns) O, E, C Italy g r richness: b-t; evenness: t-b E, H Masoala peninsula (Madagascar) g l b-t (prevalent pattern) E (environmental gradien Peninsular Malaysia and large islands of South-East Asia g r b-t species area requirements g r endemic: t-b; amphibians: two biogeographic regions freshwater fish: LG (P ev Lower Miocene). Amphib linked to C, P g r b-t O, C, HD, SPH? O (pattern), C (pattern), c coastal (edge) pattern (inc fragmentation) S, diversity index, evenness S, β-diversity S S Iberia mean range size Italy birds S France i r decrease NE-SW with areas that deviate from model (Pirenees, Alps, Mediterranean areas) landbirds S Baja California g r decrease base-middle, increase middle to tip concave diversity gradien limited immigration (no S butterflies mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles S some North American peninsulas (not specificate) g c/r lat continental pattern; fail in NA peninsulas general factors: E, A (hab Baja California g r filogeographic pattern H (P) H (Mediterranean peninsu mammals genetic level S, rarity, endemicity Europe and Southern mediterranean peninsulas i c large scale peninsular effect (continental scale): richness patterns: b-t; abundance: Palearctic species b-t, endemics and rares: t-b breeding birds S Italy g r b-t O, C, E plant species S Korea i l b-t edge effect North America i l 3 species on 6: b-t E (habitat suitability) H (range disjunction), E ( when minimizing habitat present exotic plants (6 species) Hymenoptera Formicidae Amphibians anuran breeding birds Ab S (species and genus level) S S (chorological categories) Baja California g r b-t at species level no at genus level Yucatan g r b-t (negative relation latituderichness) C (e.g., pluviometric regi r different patterns for different chorological groups C, H O, C (as patterns), E (auto (abundance centre) Italy g forest breeding birds S Iberia g r b-t (european species); t-b (mediterranean species) wintering passerines S, Ab Iberia g r E-W peninsula effect sensu lat lepidoptera S South Korea g r b-t HD, PG (peninsular orien small mammals S Masoala peninsula (Madagascar) g l b-t E, SPH lepidoptera S Baja California, Florida g r b-t O (topographic pattern) g r b-t; endemisms: M; tropical species: t-b H, E (isolation, Tertiary, oscillation, dispersal over inland l b-t (species-specific responses); abundance home range higher: decre effect Florida g r no evident pattern E (HD); also sampling eff Lake Huron (Michigan, USA) g l no evident pattern E (HD) carabid beetles birds microcrustaceans birds S S, Ab S S, Ab Florida Australia butterfly Niche bradth Korea g r t-b SPH, B. Species immigra niche breadth compared t the continent Parameters: S: include the following meaning: ‘species richness’, ‘species density’, ‘species diversity’ (community/assemblages level), Ab: abundance (species level) Type (= peninsular type): g: ‘oceanic/geographic’peninsula; i: ‘habitat/inland’ Scale (peninsular extension): c = local (about 1-100 km wide), r = regional (about 100-1000 km), c = continental (>1000 km) Pattern: b-t = selected parameter decrease base-tip; t-b = decrease tip-base, N-S: decrease towards South, S-N: decrease towards North, E-W: decrease towards West, i-e: decrease interior-edge, m: minimum in the middle of the peninsular body; M: maximum in the middle Causal factors/processes: SPH: Simpsonian peninsular hypothesis; E: ecology sensu lato (C: climate; V: vegetation; HD: habitat diversity and complexity; HT: habitat turnover; CO: competition); O: orography (PG: peninsular geometry; GE: geography; AR: area effect); H: history (P: paleogeography; PC: paleoclimate; S: speciation; G: glaciations); A: anthropization (postpleistocenic and recent); B: biogeographic processes sensu lato (LG: linked to latitudinal gradient)