Although rapid evolution of body size on islands has long been known, the ecological mechanisms behind this island phenomenon remain poorly understood. Diet is an important selective pressure for morphological divergence. Here we investigate if selection for novel diets has contributed to the multiple independent cases of island gigantism in the Skyros wall lizard (Podarcis gaigeae) and if diet, predation, or both factors best explain island gigantism. We combined data on body size, shape, bite force, and realized and available diets to address this. Several lines of evidence suggest that diet has contributed to the island gigantism. The larger islet lizards have relatively wider heads and higher bite performance in relation to mainland liz...
Rapid adaptive changes can result from the drastic alterations humans impose on ecosystems. For exam...
(1) Insular species are predicted to broaden their niches, in response to having fewer competitors. ...
Insular species are predicted to broaden their niches, in response to having fewer competitors. They...
Although rapid evolution of body size on islands has long been known, the ecological mechanisms behi...
Although rapid evolution of body size on islands has long been known, the ecological mechanisms behi...
Although rapid evolution of body size on islands has long been known, the ecological mechanisms behi...
Body size often varies among insular populations relative to continental conspecifics – the ‘island ...
Abstract: Simple Summary: Small island environments can drive rapid changes in animal traits that pr...
Body size often varies among insular populations relative to continental conspecifics – the ‘island ...
The evolution of striking phenotypes on islands is a well-known phenomenon, and there has been a lon...
The evolution of striking phenotypes on islands is a well-known phenomenon, and there has been a lon...
Body size often varies among insular populations relative to continental conspecifics - the island r...
The evolution of striking phenotypes on islands is a well-known phenomenon, and there has been a lon...
Rapid adaptive changes can result from the drastic alterations humans impose on ecosystems. For exam...
Rapid adaptive changes can result from the drastic alterations humans impose on ecosystems. For exam...
Rapid adaptive changes can result from the drastic alterations humans impose on ecosystems. For exam...
(1) Insular species are predicted to broaden their niches, in response to having fewer competitors. ...
Insular species are predicted to broaden their niches, in response to having fewer competitors. They...
Although rapid evolution of body size on islands has long been known, the ecological mechanisms behi...
Although rapid evolution of body size on islands has long been known, the ecological mechanisms behi...
Although rapid evolution of body size on islands has long been known, the ecological mechanisms behi...
Body size often varies among insular populations relative to continental conspecifics – the ‘island ...
Abstract: Simple Summary: Small island environments can drive rapid changes in animal traits that pr...
Body size often varies among insular populations relative to continental conspecifics – the ‘island ...
The evolution of striking phenotypes on islands is a well-known phenomenon, and there has been a lon...
The evolution of striking phenotypes on islands is a well-known phenomenon, and there has been a lon...
Body size often varies among insular populations relative to continental conspecifics - the island r...
The evolution of striking phenotypes on islands is a well-known phenomenon, and there has been a lon...
Rapid adaptive changes can result from the drastic alterations humans impose on ecosystems. For exam...
Rapid adaptive changes can result from the drastic alterations humans impose on ecosystems. For exam...
Rapid adaptive changes can result from the drastic alterations humans impose on ecosystems. For exam...
(1) Insular species are predicted to broaden their niches, in response to having fewer competitors. ...
Insular species are predicted to broaden their niches, in response to having fewer competitors. They...