1. Life-history theory predicts the progressive dwarfing of animal populations that are subjected to chronic mortality stress but the evolutionary impact of harvesting terrestrial herbivores has seldom been tested. In Australia, marsupials of the genus Macropus (kangaroos and wallabies) are subjected to size-selective commercial harvesting. Mathematical modelling suggests that harvest quotas (ca. 10–20 % of population estimates annually) could be driving body-size evolution in these species. 2. We tested this hypothesis for three harvested macropod species with continental-scale distributions. To do so, we measured more than 2 000 macropod skulls sourced from wildlife collections spanning the last 130 years. We analysed these data using spa...
Management and conservation require a comprehensive understanding of species distributions and habit...
It is becoming increasingly clear that species of smaller body size tend to be less vulnerable to co...
© 2014 Dr. Sarah Wheeler GarnickMany theories seek to explain herbivore community ecology. While muc...
Life-history theory predicts the progressive dwarfing of animal populations that are subjected to ch...
Progressive body‐size dwarfing of animal populations is predicted under chronic mortality stress, su...
Management of the commercial harvest of kangaroos relies on quotas set annually as a proportion of r...
There is a wealth of literature documenting a directional change of body size in heavily harvested p...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
There is a wealth of literature documenting a directional change of body size in heavily harvested p...
Long-running datasets from aerial surveys of kangaroos (Macropus giganteus, Macropus [uliginosus, Ma...
On Maria Island National Park (NP) Forester Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus), Bennett's Wallaby (Macro...
There is concern that the commercial harvest of kangaroos (Macropus spp.) is affecting species fitne...
Geographic body-size variation characterises many mammal species. Hypotheses centring around heat co...
Human population growth and the resultant expansion of urban landscapes are drivers of biodiversity ...
Management and conservation require a comprehensive understanding of species distributions and habit...
It is becoming increasingly clear that species of smaller body size tend to be less vulnerable to co...
© 2014 Dr. Sarah Wheeler GarnickMany theories seek to explain herbivore community ecology. While muc...
Life-history theory predicts the progressive dwarfing of animal populations that are subjected to ch...
Progressive body‐size dwarfing of animal populations is predicted under chronic mortality stress, su...
Management of the commercial harvest of kangaroos relies on quotas set annually as a proportion of r...
There is a wealth of literature documenting a directional change of body size in heavily harvested p...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
There is a wealth of literature documenting a directional change of body size in heavily harvested p...
Long-running datasets from aerial surveys of kangaroos (Macropus giganteus, Macropus [uliginosus, Ma...
On Maria Island National Park (NP) Forester Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus), Bennett's Wallaby (Macro...
There is concern that the commercial harvest of kangaroos (Macropus spp.) is affecting species fitne...
Geographic body-size variation characterises many mammal species. Hypotheses centring around heat co...
Human population growth and the resultant expansion of urban landscapes are drivers of biodiversity ...
Management and conservation require a comprehensive understanding of species distributions and habit...
It is becoming increasingly clear that species of smaller body size tend to be less vulnerable to co...
© 2014 Dr. Sarah Wheeler GarnickMany theories seek to explain herbivore community ecology. While muc...