The tendency for island populations of mammalian taxa to diverge in body size from their mainland counterparts consistently in particular directions is both impressive for its regularity and, especially among rodents, troublesome for its exceptions. However, previous studies have largely ignored mainland body size variation, treating size differences of any magnitude as equally noteworthy. Here, we use distributions of mainland population body sizes to identify island populations as 'extremely' big or small, and we compare traits of extreme populations and their islands with those of island populations more typical in body size. We find that although insular rodents vary in the directions of body size change, 'extreme' populations tend towa...
Insular mammalian populations living in areas of small size are often characterized by a drastic cha...
According to the island rule, small-bodied vertebrates will tend to evolve larger body size on islan...
Large body size in Keen’s mouse, Peromyscus keeni, has been regarded as a relictual character that d...
The tendency for island populations of mammalian taxa to diverge in body size from their mainland co...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain size changes in insular mammals, but no single variabl...
Aim We investigated the hypothesis that the insular body size of mammals results from selective forc...
Islands are or have been occupied by unusual species, such as dwarf proboscideans and giant rodents....
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
Aim We assessed the generality of the island rule in a database comprising 1593 populations of insul...
We perform a meta-analysis on morphological data from four island rodent populations exhibiting micr...
Island Rule describes the graded trend of gigantism in small-bodied species to dwarfism in large-bod...
Island faunas can be characterized by gigantism in small animals and dwarfism in large animals, but ...
peer reviewedInsular mammalian populations living in areas of small size are often characterized by ...
© 2016 by The University of ChicagoIslands are or have been occupied by unusual species, such as dwa...
The Island Rule is the observed tendency for island isolated animals to either grow or shrink in siz...
Insular mammalian populations living in areas of small size are often characterized by a drastic cha...
According to the island rule, small-bodied vertebrates will tend to evolve larger body size on islan...
Large body size in Keen’s mouse, Peromyscus keeni, has been regarded as a relictual character that d...
The tendency for island populations of mammalian taxa to diverge in body size from their mainland co...
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain size changes in insular mammals, but no single variabl...
Aim We investigated the hypothesis that the insular body size of mammals results from selective forc...
Islands are or have been occupied by unusual species, such as dwarf proboscideans and giant rodents....
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
Aim We assessed the generality of the island rule in a database comprising 1593 populations of insul...
We perform a meta-analysis on morphological data from four island rodent populations exhibiting micr...
Island Rule describes the graded trend of gigantism in small-bodied species to dwarfism in large-bod...
Island faunas can be characterized by gigantism in small animals and dwarfism in large animals, but ...
peer reviewedInsular mammalian populations living in areas of small size are often characterized by ...
© 2016 by The University of ChicagoIslands are or have been occupied by unusual species, such as dwa...
The Island Rule is the observed tendency for island isolated animals to either grow or shrink in siz...
Insular mammalian populations living in areas of small size are often characterized by a drastic cha...
According to the island rule, small-bodied vertebrates will tend to evolve larger body size on islan...
Large body size in Keen’s mouse, Peromyscus keeni, has been regarded as a relictual character that d...