) inhabit multiple islands off the coast of Baja California, Mexico. Two of the 14 known insular populations have been recognized as subspecies based primarily on body size divergence from putative mainland ancestral populations; however, a survey of body size variation from other islands occupied by these snakes has not been previously reported. We examined body size variation between island and mainland speckled rattlesnakes, and the relationship between body size and various island physical variables among 12 island populations. We also examined relative head size among giant, dwarfed, and mainland speckled rattlesnakes to determine whether allometric differences conformed to predictions of gape size (and indirectly body size) evolving i...
AimAnimal body sizes are often remarkably variable across islands, but despite much research we stil...
The timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) occurs in discontinuous populations across the eastern an...
Animal populations living in different environments generally exhibit divergent phenotypic character...
) inhabit multiple islands off the coast of Baja California, Mexico. Two of the 14 known insular pop...
International audienceAbstract Insular populations offer excellent opportunities to study the factor...
We examine unique rattlesnake rattle characteristics to address some of the shortcomings in long ter...
The island rule postulates that the special ecological conditions on islands, such as limited resour...
Islands provide an evolutionary window, where a simplified natural network combined with unusual env...
Snakes introduced to islands can be devastating to naïve native fauna. However, introduced populatio...
Variation among populations in growth rate and adult body size is ubiquitous and may influence indiv...
Life-history information constitutes the raw data for building population models used in species con...
Mean adult size has been used as the traditional measure of body size to explain trends of insular g...
Because body size affects nearly all facets of an organismâ s life history, ecologists have long be...
Many oceanic islands harbor diverse species that differ markedly from their mainland relatives with ...
Sexual dimorphism of phenotypic traits associated with resource use is common in animals, and may re...
AimAnimal body sizes are often remarkably variable across islands, but despite much research we stil...
The timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) occurs in discontinuous populations across the eastern an...
Animal populations living in different environments generally exhibit divergent phenotypic character...
) inhabit multiple islands off the coast of Baja California, Mexico. Two of the 14 known insular pop...
International audienceAbstract Insular populations offer excellent opportunities to study the factor...
We examine unique rattlesnake rattle characteristics to address some of the shortcomings in long ter...
The island rule postulates that the special ecological conditions on islands, such as limited resour...
Islands provide an evolutionary window, where a simplified natural network combined with unusual env...
Snakes introduced to islands can be devastating to naïve native fauna. However, introduced populatio...
Variation among populations in growth rate and adult body size is ubiquitous and may influence indiv...
Life-history information constitutes the raw data for building population models used in species con...
Mean adult size has been used as the traditional measure of body size to explain trends of insular g...
Because body size affects nearly all facets of an organismâ s life history, ecologists have long be...
Many oceanic islands harbor diverse species that differ markedly from their mainland relatives with ...
Sexual dimorphism of phenotypic traits associated with resource use is common in animals, and may re...
AimAnimal body sizes are often remarkably variable across islands, but despite much research we stil...
The timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) occurs in discontinuous populations across the eastern an...
Animal populations living in different environments generally exhibit divergent phenotypic character...