MacArthur-Wilson Theory
📖 1 min read📄 Section 1 of 3
MacArthur-Wilson Theory
The theory of island biogeography, proposed by Robert MacArthur and E.O. Wilson in 1967, explains species diversity on islands as a dynamic equilibrium between immigration and extinction rates. Larger islands and those closer to the mainland support more species.
This elegant model transformed ecology by providing a testable, quantitative framework for understanding biodiversity patterns across isolated habitats.
↓ Continue reading to unlock the evaluation ↓