Dramatic evolutionary changes occur in species isolated on islands, but it is not known if the rate of evolution is accelerated on islands relative to the mainland. Based on an extensive review of the literature, I used the fossil record combined with data from living species to test the hypothesis of an accelerated morphological evolution among island mammals. I demonstrate that rates of morphological evolution are significantly greater—up to a factor of 3.1—for islands than for mainland mammal populations. The tendency for faster evolution on islands holds over relatively short time scales—from a few decades up to several thousands of years—but not over larger ones—up to 12 million y. These analyses form the first empirical test of the lo...
How fast can a mammal evolve from the size of a mouse to the size of an elephant? Achieving such a l...
Body size correlates with virtually every aspect of species' biology, so understanding the tempo and...
Aim We investigated the hypothesis that body size evolution of mammals is strongly influenced by eco...
Dramatic evolutionary changes occur in species isolated on islands, but it is not known if the rate ...
A recent paper published in PLoS Biology [1] deals with the contention of whether the rates of morph...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
Islands are or have been occupied by unusual species, such as dwarf proboscideans and giant rodents....
© 2016 by The University of ChicagoIslands are or have been occupied by unusual species, such as dwa...
The paleontological record of mammals offers many examples of evolutionary change, which are well do...
Endemic mammalian species on islands are generally known to have followed a different evolutionary p...
Assemblage-level phylogenies carry the signature of ecological and evolutionary processes, which may...
BACKGROUND: Since Darwin's pioneering work, evolutionary changes in isolated island populations of ...
Aim We investigated the hypothesis that the insular body size of mammals results from selective forc...
Island faunas can be characterized by gigantism in small animals and dwarfism in large animals, but ...
Islands have long been recognized as distinctive evolutionary arenas leading to morphologically dive...
How fast can a mammal evolve from the size of a mouse to the size of an elephant? Achieving such a l...
Body size correlates with virtually every aspect of species' biology, so understanding the tempo and...
Aim We investigated the hypothesis that body size evolution of mammals is strongly influenced by eco...
Dramatic evolutionary changes occur in species isolated on islands, but it is not known if the rate ...
A recent paper published in PLoS Biology [1] deals with the contention of whether the rates of morph...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
Islands are or have been occupied by unusual species, such as dwarf proboscideans and giant rodents....
© 2016 by The University of ChicagoIslands are or have been occupied by unusual species, such as dwa...
The paleontological record of mammals offers many examples of evolutionary change, which are well do...
Endemic mammalian species on islands are generally known to have followed a different evolutionary p...
Assemblage-level phylogenies carry the signature of ecological and evolutionary processes, which may...
BACKGROUND: Since Darwin's pioneering work, evolutionary changes in isolated island populations of ...
Aim We investigated the hypothesis that the insular body size of mammals results from selective forc...
Island faunas can be characterized by gigantism in small animals and dwarfism in large animals, but ...
Islands have long been recognized as distinctive evolutionary arenas leading to morphologically dive...
How fast can a mammal evolve from the size of a mouse to the size of an elephant? Achieving such a l...
Body size correlates with virtually every aspect of species' biology, so understanding the tempo and...
Aim We investigated the hypothesis that body size evolution of mammals is strongly influenced by eco...