Premi a l'excel·lència investigadora. 2010Because of their physiological and life history characteristics, mammals exploit adaptive zones unavailable to ectothermic reptiles. Yet, they perform best in energyrich environments because their high and constant growth rates and their sustained levels of resting metabolism require continuous resource supply. In resource-limited ecosystems such as islands, therefore, reptiles frequently displace mammals because their slow and flexible growth rates and low metabolic rates permit them to operate effectively with low energy flow. An apparent contradiction of this general principle is the long- term persistence of certain fossil large mammals on energy-poor Mediterranean islands. The purpose of the pr...
Insular gigantism is an evolutionary phenomenon whereby small animals become bigger on islands compa...
<div><p>Osteocytes harbour much potential for paleobiological studies. Synchrotron radiation and spe...
8 pagesInternational audienceNewly colonised, isolated habitats, like islands, provide diverse niche...
Premi a l'excel·lència investigadora. 2010Because of their physiological and life history characteri...
Studies of the effects of mass extinctions on ancient ecosystems have focused on changes in taxic di...
The study of the plants and animals that live on island has been a frequent key to understanding the...
Animals exhibit an extraordinary diversity of life history strategies. These realized combinations o...
What can we know of the physiological regimes of ancient vertebrates? Essential to the exploration o...
Despite considerable advances in knowledge of the anatomy, ecology and evolution of early mammals, f...
Despite considerable advances in knowledge of the anatomy, ecology and evolution of early mammals, f...
Skeletal growth rates reconstructed from bone histology in extinct insular hippopotamids, elephants,...
Histological studies have established relationships between the microstructural features of bone, th...
In mammals that grow up more slowly and live longer, replacement teeth tend to appear earlier in seq...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaThe 1-m-tall dwarf elephant Palaeoloxodon falc...
Fossil bone microanalyses reveal the ontogenetic histories of extinct tetrapods, but incomplete foss...
Insular gigantism is an evolutionary phenomenon whereby small animals become bigger on islands compa...
<div><p>Osteocytes harbour much potential for paleobiological studies. Synchrotron radiation and spe...
8 pagesInternational audienceNewly colonised, isolated habitats, like islands, provide diverse niche...
Premi a l'excel·lència investigadora. 2010Because of their physiological and life history characteri...
Studies of the effects of mass extinctions on ancient ecosystems have focused on changes in taxic di...
The study of the plants and animals that live on island has been a frequent key to understanding the...
Animals exhibit an extraordinary diversity of life history strategies. These realized combinations o...
What can we know of the physiological regimes of ancient vertebrates? Essential to the exploration o...
Despite considerable advances in knowledge of the anatomy, ecology and evolution of early mammals, f...
Despite considerable advances in knowledge of the anatomy, ecology and evolution of early mammals, f...
Skeletal growth rates reconstructed from bone histology in extinct insular hippopotamids, elephants,...
Histological studies have established relationships between the microstructural features of bone, th...
In mammals that grow up more slowly and live longer, replacement teeth tend to appear earlier in seq...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaThe 1-m-tall dwarf elephant Palaeoloxodon falc...
Fossil bone microanalyses reveal the ontogenetic histories of extinct tetrapods, but incomplete foss...
Insular gigantism is an evolutionary phenomenon whereby small animals become bigger on islands compa...
<div><p>Osteocytes harbour much potential for paleobiological studies. Synchrotron radiation and spe...
8 pagesInternational audienceNewly colonised, isolated habitats, like islands, provide diverse niche...