Analyses of morphological and mensural variation in the molar dentitions of several populations of Microtus pennsylvanicus inhabiting mainland, peninsular, archipelagic, and insular environments in southern New England enabled elucidation of recent evolutionary trends in those populations. Dental evolution in voles of the pennsylvanicus lineage of the genus Microtus generally proceeds toward increased occlusal complexity in mainland habitats but toward decreased occlusal complexity on islands. Intraspecific and interspecific interactions play important roles in determining dental complexity. Quantitatively, insular populations usually are more variable than mainland populations because of the more intense selective forces that exist in insu...
Adaptation to new environments is a key feature in evolution promoting divergence in morphological s...
15 pagesInternational audienceAim In this study, we analyse microevolutionary processes in common vo...
Nappi, Armando, Brunet-Lecomte, Patrick, Montuire, Sophie (2006): Intraspecific morphological tooth ...
Analyses of morphological and mensural variation in the molar dentitions of several populations of M...
Accordingly, the objectives of this study were: 1) to compare the extent of variability (both quanti...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe data on dental variability in natural populations of sibling specie...
Island evolution may be expected to involve fast initial morphological divergence followed by stasis...
Island evolution may be expected to involve fast initial morphological divergence followed by stasis...
A total of 275 specimens of the meadow vole were collected in six locations in Nebraska and Kansas. ...
We perform a meta-analysis on morphological data from four island rodent populations exhibiting micr...
WOS: 000424645900006Phylogeographic lineages are interpreted as the product of repeated isolation in...
Aim The distinct nature of island populations has traditionally been attributed either to adaptation...
Adaptation to new environments is a key feature in evolution promoting divergence in morphological s...
15 pagesInternational audienceAim In this study, we analyse microevolutionary processes in common vo...
Nappi, Armando, Brunet-Lecomte, Patrick, Montuire, Sophie (2006): Intraspecific morphological tooth ...
Analyses of morphological and mensural variation in the molar dentitions of several populations of M...
Accordingly, the objectives of this study were: 1) to compare the extent of variability (both quanti...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe data on dental variability in natural populations of sibling specie...
Island evolution may be expected to involve fast initial morphological divergence followed by stasis...
Island evolution may be expected to involve fast initial morphological divergence followed by stasis...
A total of 275 specimens of the meadow vole were collected in six locations in Nebraska and Kansas. ...
We perform a meta-analysis on morphological data from four island rodent populations exhibiting micr...
WOS: 000424645900006Phylogeographic lineages are interpreted as the product of repeated isolation in...
Aim The distinct nature of island populations has traditionally been attributed either to adaptation...
Adaptation to new environments is a key feature in evolution promoting divergence in morphological s...
15 pagesInternational audienceAim In this study, we analyse microevolutionary processes in common vo...
Nappi, Armando, Brunet-Lecomte, Patrick, Montuire, Sophie (2006): Intraspecific morphological tooth ...