International audienceAim Under spatial isolation on oceanic islands, species tend to show extreme body sizes. From the point of view of many colonizers, individual hosts surrounded by phylogenetically distant neighbours are phylogenetically isolated. This study addresses for the first time how phylogenetic isolation of individual hosts affects body size of colonizers, and whether effects on body size reflect selection among colonizers established on host individuals rather than selection among colonizers dispersing toward trees or phenotypic plasticity of colonizers. Location Rennes National Forest, Western France. Methods We sampled click beetles (Elateridae) on individual oak trees varying in phylogenetic isolation from their neighbou...
We examined a dataset of body sizes comprising 3209 species of Mesostigmata to test two hypotheses r...
[1.] Many animals invest a great amount of time and energy foraging.However, the sit-and-wait strate...
For reasons not fully understood, animals often evolve predictably on islands. For example, radiatio...
Aim: Under spatial isolation on oceanic islands, species tend to show extreme body sizes. From the p...
<p>Aim: Under spatial isolation on oceanic islands, species tend to show extreme body sizes. From th...
International audienceA host may be physically isolated in space and then may correspond to a geogra...
International audienceAim An individual tree resembles a living island, a small spatially distinct u...
International audienceCommunities of herbivorous insects on individual host trees may be driven by p...
1. Factors such as reproductive fitness, climatic tolerance, predation pressure, energetic requireme...
International audienceResource use by consumers across patches is often proportional to the quantity...
Body size is a multi-functional trait related to various fitness components, but the relative import...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
Aim Island biogeography theory describes how island size and isolation determine population coloniza...
Body size is a key biological trait, influencing the biomechanics, physiology, behaviour, and ecolog...
Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes is e...
We examined a dataset of body sizes comprising 3209 species of Mesostigmata to test two hypotheses r...
[1.] Many animals invest a great amount of time and energy foraging.However, the sit-and-wait strate...
For reasons not fully understood, animals often evolve predictably on islands. For example, radiatio...
Aim: Under spatial isolation on oceanic islands, species tend to show extreme body sizes. From the p...
<p>Aim: Under spatial isolation on oceanic islands, species tend to show extreme body sizes. From th...
International audienceA host may be physically isolated in space and then may correspond to a geogra...
International audienceAim An individual tree resembles a living island, a small spatially distinct u...
International audienceCommunities of herbivorous insects on individual host trees may be driven by p...
1. Factors such as reproductive fitness, climatic tolerance, predation pressure, energetic requireme...
International audienceResource use by consumers across patches is often proportional to the quantity...
Body size is a multi-functional trait related to various fitness components, but the relative import...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
Aim Island biogeography theory describes how island size and isolation determine population coloniza...
Body size is a key biological trait, influencing the biomechanics, physiology, behaviour, and ecolog...
Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes is e...
We examined a dataset of body sizes comprising 3209 species of Mesostigmata to test two hypotheses r...
[1.] Many animals invest a great amount of time and energy foraging.However, the sit-and-wait strate...
For reasons not fully understood, animals often evolve predictably on islands. For example, radiatio...