Aim We investigated the hypothesis that body size evolution of mammals is strongly influenced by ecological interactions, resulting in evolutionary divergence in body size in species-rich (e.g. mainland) biotas, and convergence on the size of intermediate but absent species in species-poor (e.g. insular) biotas. Location Mediterranean palaeo-islands. Methods We assembled data on temporal variation in body size of palaeo-insular mammals and associated variation in ecological characteristics (colonization or extirpation of mammalian competitors and predators) for 19 species of fossil, non-volant mammals across four large (>3640km(2)) islands ranging between the late Miocene and Holocene. These are the only fossil species for which fine-detail...
AbstractMammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the s...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
Explanations for the evolution of body size in mammals have remained surprisingly elusive despite th...
Aim We assessed the generality of the island rule in a database comprising 1593 populations of insul...
Aim We investigated the hypothesis that the insular body size of mammals results from selective forc...
Several hypotheses have been advanced to explain size-change processes in terrestrial vertebrates on...
Ecology, evolution and historical events all contribute to biogeographic patterns, but studies integ...
There is accumulating evidence that macroevolutionary patterns of mammal evolution during the Cenozo...
The large Pleistocene mammals of the Mediterranean islands show two main distintive features : varia...
Insular mammalian populations living in areas of small size are often characterized by a drastic cha...
peer reviewedInsular mammalian populations living in areas of small size are often characterized by ...
Islands are or have been occupied by unusual species, such as dwarf proboscideans and giant rodents....
The study of the plants and animals that live on island has been a frequent key to understanding the...
One of the largest turnovers in mammalian history occurred during the transition from the Paleocene ...
Body mass has important physiological and ecological implications. The high degree of variability in...
AbstractMammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the s...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
Explanations for the evolution of body size in mammals have remained surprisingly elusive despite th...
Aim We assessed the generality of the island rule in a database comprising 1593 populations of insul...
Aim We investigated the hypothesis that the insular body size of mammals results from selective forc...
Several hypotheses have been advanced to explain size-change processes in terrestrial vertebrates on...
Ecology, evolution and historical events all contribute to biogeographic patterns, but studies integ...
There is accumulating evidence that macroevolutionary patterns of mammal evolution during the Cenozo...
The large Pleistocene mammals of the Mediterranean islands show two main distintive features : varia...
Insular mammalian populations living in areas of small size are often characterized by a drastic cha...
peer reviewedInsular mammalian populations living in areas of small size are often characterized by ...
Islands are or have been occupied by unusual species, such as dwarf proboscideans and giant rodents....
The study of the plants and animals that live on island has been a frequent key to understanding the...
One of the largest turnovers in mammalian history occurred during the transition from the Paleocene ...
Body mass has important physiological and ecological implications. The high degree of variability in...
AbstractMammalian body mass strongly correlates with life history and population properties at the s...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
Explanations for the evolution of body size in mammals have remained surprisingly elusive despite th...