Body size evolution in insular vertebrates: generality of the island rule
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Abstract Aim My goals here are to (1) assess the generality of the island rule – the graded trend from gigantism in small species to dwarfism in larger species – for mammals and other terrestrial vertebrates on islands and island‐like ecosystems; (2) explore some related patterns of body size variation in insular vertebrates, in particular variation in body size as a function of island area and isolation; (3) offer causal explanations for these patterns; and (4) identify promising areas for future studies on body size evolution in insular vertebrates. Location Oceanic and near‐shore archipelagos, and island‐like ecosystems world‐wide. Methods Body size measurements of insular vertebrates (non‐volant mammals,…
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- Insular biogeography
- Passerine
- Ecology
- Biology
- Archipelago
- Bergmann's rule
- Vertebrate
- Biogeography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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