Aim: We examine the effect of island area on body dimensions in a single species of primate endemic to Southeast Asia, the long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis). In addition, we test Allen's rule and a within-species or intraspecific equivalent of Bergmann's rule (i.e. Rensch's rule) to evaluate body size and shape evolution in this sample of insular macaques. Location: The Sunda Shelf islands of Southeast Asia. Methods: Body size measurements of insular macaques gathered from the literature were analysed relative to island area, latitude, maximum altitude, isolation from the mainland and other islands, and various climatic variables using linear regression. Results: We found no statistically significant relationship between island area...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
There is evidence for early Pleistocene Homo in northern Europe, a novel hominin habitat. Adaptation...
When the diminutive skeleton of Homo floresiensis was found on the Indonesian island of Flores, it w...
Southeast Asian primates appear to be one of the most successful mammals in the dynamic paleoclimati...
The discovery of small-bodied hominin fossils in 2004 on the island of Flores, Indonesia, unearthed ...
Single page posterBergmann’s rule predicts that body size increases with latitude as colder temperat...
Despite the growing literature on the underlying factors of geographical phenotypic variation, littl...
Aim We investigated the hypothesis that the insular body size of mammals results from selective forc...
Despite the growing literature on the underlying factors of geographical phenotypic variation, littl...
Despite the growing literature on the underlying factors of geographical phenotypic variation, littl...
Despite the growing literature on the underlying factors of geographical phenotypic variation, littl...
Given its complex zoogeography and large number of islands insular Southeast Asia makes an excellent...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
Background: The genetic diversity and structure of long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in Pen...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
There is evidence for early Pleistocene Homo in northern Europe, a novel hominin habitat. Adaptation...
When the diminutive skeleton of Homo floresiensis was found on the Indonesian island of Flores, it w...
Southeast Asian primates appear to be one of the most successful mammals in the dynamic paleoclimati...
The discovery of small-bodied hominin fossils in 2004 on the island of Flores, Indonesia, unearthed ...
Single page posterBergmann’s rule predicts that body size increases with latitude as colder temperat...
Despite the growing literature on the underlying factors of geographical phenotypic variation, littl...
Aim We investigated the hypothesis that the insular body size of mammals results from selective forc...
Despite the growing literature on the underlying factors of geographical phenotypic variation, littl...
Despite the growing literature on the underlying factors of geographical phenotypic variation, littl...
Despite the growing literature on the underlying factors of geographical phenotypic variation, littl...
Given its complex zoogeography and large number of islands insular Southeast Asia makes an excellent...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
Background: The genetic diversity and structure of long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in Pen...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
There is evidence for early Pleistocene Homo in northern Europe, a novel hominin habitat. Adaptation...