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An island subspecies endemic to the remote St Kilda archipelago, Apodemus sylvaticus hirtensis is c...
Aim The aim of this paper is to identify the patterns in the morphological differentiation in the C...
Insular mammalian populations living in areas of small size are often characterized by a drastic cha...
We perform a meta-analysis on morphological data from four island rodent populations exhibiting micr...
Islands create unique environments that provide niche expansion opportunities for invading species n...
Aim The distinct nature of island populations has traditionally been attributed either to adaptation...
Aim Size and shape of the mandible are investigated across the latitudinal range of the European woo...
Adaptation to new environments is a key feature in evolution promoting divergence in morphological s...
By accompanying human travels since prehistorical times, the house mouse dispersed widely throughout...
Aim We investigated the hypothesis that the insular body size of mammals results from selective forc...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain size changes in insular mammals, but no single variabl...
Following human occupation, the house mouse has colonized numerous islands, exposing the species to ...
Background: Populations and subspecies of the house mouse Mus musculus were able to invade new regio...
Several recent papers, including one in BMC Evolutionary Biology, examine the colonization history o...
PhD 2009 QMIslands are extremely variable habitats, differing in shape, size, degree of isolation, g...
An island subspecies endemic to the remote St Kilda archipelago, Apodemus sylvaticus hirtensis is c...
Aim The aim of this paper is to identify the patterns in the morphological differentiation in the C...
Insular mammalian populations living in areas of small size are often characterized by a drastic cha...
We perform a meta-analysis on morphological data from four island rodent populations exhibiting micr...
Islands create unique environments that provide niche expansion opportunities for invading species n...
Aim The distinct nature of island populations has traditionally been attributed either to adaptation...
Aim Size and shape of the mandible are investigated across the latitudinal range of the European woo...
Adaptation to new environments is a key feature in evolution promoting divergence in morphological s...
By accompanying human travels since prehistorical times, the house mouse dispersed widely throughout...
Aim We investigated the hypothesis that the insular body size of mammals results from selective forc...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain size changes in insular mammals, but no single variabl...
Following human occupation, the house mouse has colonized numerous islands, exposing the species to ...
Background: Populations and subspecies of the house mouse Mus musculus were able to invade new regio...
Several recent papers, including one in BMC Evolutionary Biology, examine the colonization history o...
PhD 2009 QMIslands are extremely variable habitats, differing in shape, size, degree of isolation, g...
An island subspecies endemic to the remote St Kilda archipelago, Apodemus sylvaticus hirtensis is c...
Aim The aim of this paper is to identify the patterns in the morphological differentiation in the C...
Insular mammalian populations living in areas of small size are often characterized by a drastic cha...