International audienceIf domestication has been well studied lately with the recognition of a so-called 'domestication syndrome', the opposite process, feralization, has deserved much less interest. The commensal Western European house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) lives in close contact to humans, a situation setting it between wild and domesticated animals. However, the house mouse also occurs in non-anthropogenic environments, forming feral populations and hence providing the opportunity to document how feralization may impact its morphology. In this study, three of those 'feral' populations from Orkney, Kerguelen Archipelago and Southern France are compared to Western European commensal populations. The shape and biomechanical propert...
Captive breeding programmes are increasingly relied upon for threatened species management. Changes ...
Abstract Molar morphology is shaped by phylogenetic history and adaptive processes related to food p...
Aim Size and shape of the mandible are investigated across the latitudinal range of the European woo...
International audienceIf domestication has been well studied lately with the recognition of a so-cal...
Adaptation to new environments is a key feature in evolution promoting divergence in morphological s...
Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assess...
Abstract Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an...
The time scales of evolutionary and ecological studies tend to converge, as evidenced by studies tha...
International audienceThe house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus), as a successful invasive species wo...
Convergent evolution in similar environments constitutes strong evidence of adaptive evolution. Tran...
An extremely large-bodied Mus musculus domesticus mouse population from the remote Gough Island (GI)...
Similar phenotypic changes occur across many species as a result of domestication, e.g. in pigmentat...
When an alien species is introduced in a new area, the new population may be genetically and phenoty...
Aim The distinct nature of island populations has traditionally been attributed either to adaptation...
International audienceThe patterns of shape variation of the first upper molar and mandible have bee...
Captive breeding programmes are increasingly relied upon for threatened species management. Changes ...
Abstract Molar morphology is shaped by phylogenetic history and adaptive processes related to food p...
Aim Size and shape of the mandible are investigated across the latitudinal range of the European woo...
International audienceIf domestication has been well studied lately with the recognition of a so-cal...
Adaptation to new environments is a key feature in evolution promoting divergence in morphological s...
Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an assess...
Abstract Background Insights into the micro-evolutionary patterns of morphological traits require an...
The time scales of evolutionary and ecological studies tend to converge, as evidenced by studies tha...
International audienceThe house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus), as a successful invasive species wo...
Convergent evolution in similar environments constitutes strong evidence of adaptive evolution. Tran...
An extremely large-bodied Mus musculus domesticus mouse population from the remote Gough Island (GI)...
Similar phenotypic changes occur across many species as a result of domestication, e.g. in pigmentat...
When an alien species is introduced in a new area, the new population may be genetically and phenoty...
Aim The distinct nature of island populations has traditionally been attributed either to adaptation...
International audienceThe patterns of shape variation of the first upper molar and mandible have bee...
Captive breeding programmes are increasingly relied upon for threatened species management. Changes ...
Abstract Molar morphology is shaped by phylogenetic history and adaptive processes related to food p...
Aim Size and shape of the mandible are investigated across the latitudinal range of the European woo...