Background Many small vertebrates on islands grow larger, mature later, lay smaller clutches/litters, and are less sexually dimorphic and aggressive than their mainland relatives. This set of observations is referred to as the 'Island Syndrome'. The syndrome is linked to high population density on islands. We predicted that when population density is low and/or fluctuating insular vertebrates may evolve correlated trait shifts running opposite to the Island Syndrome, which we collectively refer to as the 'reversed island syndrome' (RIS) hypothesis. On the proximate level, we hypothesized that RIS is caused by increased activity levels in melanocortin receptors. Melanocortins are postranslational products of the proopiomelanocortin gene, whi...
The evolution of striking phenotypes on islands is a well-known phenomenon, and there has been a lon...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from PLOS via http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1...
The condition-dependent sexual dimorphism model explains the evolution and maintenance of sexual dim...
Background Many small vertebrates on islands grow larger, mature later, lay smaller clutches/litters...
Unpredictable environmental conditions and highly fluctuating population densities are believed to h...
<div><p>Some insular lizards show a high degree of differentiation from their conspecific mainland p...
Some insular lizards show a high degree of differentiation from their conspecific mainland populatio...
International audienceSmall-bodied vertebrates sometimes evolve gigantism on islands, but there is a...
Animals living on small islands are more drastically exposed to environmental changes, such as food ...
Islands are cradles for new biodiversity and provide natural laboratories for the study of populatio...
The ecological theory of island biogeography suggests that mainland populations should be more genet...
The condition-dependent sexual dimorphism model explains the evolution and maintenance of sexual dim...
The evolution of striking phenotypes on islands is a well-known phenomenon, and there has been a lon...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from PLOS via http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1...
The condition-dependent sexual dimorphism model explains the evolution and maintenance of sexual dim...
Background Many small vertebrates on islands grow larger, mature later, lay smaller clutches/litters...
Unpredictable environmental conditions and highly fluctuating population densities are believed to h...
<div><p>Some insular lizards show a high degree of differentiation from their conspecific mainland p...
Some insular lizards show a high degree of differentiation from their conspecific mainland populatio...
International audienceSmall-bodied vertebrates sometimes evolve gigantism on islands, but there is a...
Animals living on small islands are more drastically exposed to environmental changes, such as food ...
Islands are cradles for new biodiversity and provide natural laboratories for the study of populatio...
The ecological theory of island biogeography suggests that mainland populations should be more genet...
The condition-dependent sexual dimorphism model explains the evolution and maintenance of sexual dim...
The evolution of striking phenotypes on islands is a well-known phenomenon, and there has been a lon...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from PLOS via http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1...
The condition-dependent sexual dimorphism model explains the evolution and maintenance of sexual dim...