When the diminutive skeleton of Homo floresiensis was found on the Indonesian island of Flores, it was interpreted as an island dwarf, conforming to the 'island rule' that large animals evolve smaller size on islands, but small animals tend to get larger. However, previous studies of the island rule have not included primates, so the extent to which insular primate populations undergo size change was unknown. We use a comparative database of 39 independently derived island endemic primate species and subspecies to demonstrate that primates do conform to the island rule: small-bodied primates tend to get larger on islands, and large-bodied primates get smaller. Furthermore, larger species undergo a proportionally greater reduction in size on...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
The Island Rule is the observed tendency for island isolated animals to either grow or shrink in siz...
Islands are or have been occupied by unusual species, such as dwarf proboscideans and giant rodents....
Aim: We examine the effect of island area on body dimensions in a single species of primate endemic ...
The discovery of small-bodied hominin fossils in 2004 on the island of Flores, Indonesia, unearthed ...
Colonization of islands often activate a complex chain of adaptive events that, over a relatively sh...
Colonization of islands often activate a complex chain of adaptive events that, over a relatively sh...
Colonization of islands often activate a complex chain of adaptive events that, over a relatively sh...
According to the island rule, small-bodied vertebrates will tend to evolve larger body size on islan...
Colonization of islands often activate a complex chain of adaptive events that, over a relatively sh...
The taxonomic status of the small bodied hominin, Homo floresiensis, remains controversial. One cont...
According to the island rule, small-bodied vertebrates will tend to evolve larger body size on islan...
According to the island rule, small-bodied vertebrates will tend to evolve larger body size on islan...
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...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
The Island Rule is the observed tendency for island isolated animals to either grow or shrink in siz...
Islands are or have been occupied by unusual species, such as dwarf proboscideans and giant rodents....
Aim: We examine the effect of island area on body dimensions in a single species of primate endemic ...
The discovery of small-bodied hominin fossils in 2004 on the island of Flores, Indonesia, unearthed ...
Colonization of islands often activate a complex chain of adaptive events that, over a relatively sh...
Colonization of islands often activate a complex chain of adaptive events that, over a relatively sh...
Colonization of islands often activate a complex chain of adaptive events that, over a relatively sh...
According to the island rule, small-bodied vertebrates will tend to evolve larger body size on islan...
Colonization of islands often activate a complex chain of adaptive events that, over a relatively sh...
The taxonomic status of the small bodied hominin, Homo floresiensis, remains controversial. One cont...
According to the island rule, small-bodied vertebrates will tend to evolve larger body size on islan...
According to the island rule, small-bodied vertebrates will tend to evolve larger body size on islan...
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...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
The Island Rule is the observed tendency for island isolated animals to either grow or shrink in siz...
Islands are or have been occupied by unusual species, such as dwarf proboscideans and giant rodents....