The island syndrome hypothesis (ISH) stipulates that, as a result of local selection pressures and restricted gene flow, individuals from island populations should differ from individuals within mainland populations. Specifically, island populations are predicted to contain individuals that are larger, less aggressive, more sociable, and that invest more in their offspring. To date, tests of the ISH have mainly compared oceanic islands to continental sites, and rarely smaller spatial scales such as inland watersheds. Here, using a novel set of genome-wide SNP markers in wild deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) we conducted a genomic assessment of predictions underlying the ISH in an inland riverine island system: analysing island-mainland po...
Aim: The Island Rule—that is, the tendency for body size to decrease in large mammals and increase i...
Barrier island taxa provide an opportunity to investigate recent evolutionary processes, such as col...
We perform a meta-analysis on morphological data from four island rodent populations exhibiting micr...
International audienceThe island syndrome hypothesis (ISH) stipulates that, as a result of local sel...
According to the island syndrome and island rule hypotheses, island isolation and reduced area lead ...
Islands are generally colonized by few individuals which could lead to a founder effect causing loss...
Evolutionary science shows that small, isolated populations are most at risk of extinction. In the A...
The Great Lakes impose high levels of natural fragmentation on local populations of terrestrial anim...
Island populations provide natural laboratories for studying key contributors to evolutionary change...
The Great Lakes impose high levels of natural fragmentation on local populations of terrestrial anim...
Following human occupation, the house mouse has colonized numerous islands, exposing the species to ...
The Isle of May hosts a unique population of house mice, Mus domesticus, following an artificial int...
Abstract The interplay of gene flow, genetic drift, and local selective pressure is a dynamic proces...
BACKGROUND: Since Darwin's pioneering work, evolutionary changes in isolated island populations of ...
If dispersal is reduced on islands, then the demography of island populations of deer mice should be...
Aim: The Island Rule—that is, the tendency for body size to decrease in large mammals and increase i...
Barrier island taxa provide an opportunity to investigate recent evolutionary processes, such as col...
We perform a meta-analysis on morphological data from four island rodent populations exhibiting micr...
International audienceThe island syndrome hypothesis (ISH) stipulates that, as a result of local sel...
According to the island syndrome and island rule hypotheses, island isolation and reduced area lead ...
Islands are generally colonized by few individuals which could lead to a founder effect causing loss...
Evolutionary science shows that small, isolated populations are most at risk of extinction. In the A...
The Great Lakes impose high levels of natural fragmentation on local populations of terrestrial anim...
Island populations provide natural laboratories for studying key contributors to evolutionary change...
The Great Lakes impose high levels of natural fragmentation on local populations of terrestrial anim...
Following human occupation, the house mouse has colonized numerous islands, exposing the species to ...
The Isle of May hosts a unique population of house mice, Mus domesticus, following an artificial int...
Abstract The interplay of gene flow, genetic drift, and local selective pressure is a dynamic proces...
BACKGROUND: Since Darwin's pioneering work, evolutionary changes in isolated island populations of ...
If dispersal is reduced on islands, then the demography of island populations of deer mice should be...
Aim: The Island Rule—that is, the tendency for body size to decrease in large mammals and increase i...
Barrier island taxa provide an opportunity to investigate recent evolutionary processes, such as col...
We perform a meta-analysis on morphological data from four island rodent populations exhibiting micr...