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Body size evolution in insular vertebrates: generality of the island rule

机译:岛屿脊椎动物的体型演变:岛屿统治的普遍性

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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, bats, birds, snakes and turtles) were obtained from the literature, and then regression analyses were conducted to test whether body size of insular populations varies as a function of body size of the species on the mainland (the island rule) and with characteristics of the islands (i.e. island isolation and area).Results The island rule appears to be a general phenomenon both with mammalian orders (and to some degree within families and particular subfamilies) as well as across the species groups studied, including non-volant mammals, bats, passerine birds, snakes and turtles. In addition, body size of numerous species in these classes of vertebrates varies significantly with island isolation and island area.Main conclusions The patterns observed here - the island rule and the tendency for body size among populations of particular species to vary with characteristics of the islands - are actually distinct and scale-dependent phenomena. Patterns within archipelagos reflect the influence of island isolation and area on selective pressures (immigration filters, resource limitation, and intra- and interspecific interactions) within particular species. These patterns contribute to variation about the general trend referred to as the island rule, not the signal for that more general, large-scale pattern. The island rule itself is an emergent pattern resulting from a combination of selective forces whose importance and influence on insular populations vary in a predictable manner along a gradient from relatively small to large species. As a result, body size of insular species tends to converge on a size that is optimal, or fundamental, for a particular bau plan and ecological strategy.
机译:目的我的目标是(1)针对岛屿和类似岛屿的生态系统上的哺乳动物和其他陆生脊椎动物,评估岛屿统治的普遍性-从小物种的巨型到大物种的侏儒的分级趋势; (2)探索岛屿脊椎动物的体型变化的一些相关模式,特别是体型变化与岛面积和隔离度的关系; (3)为这些模式提供因果解释; (4)确定有前途的小岛脊椎动物的体型进化研究领域。地点海洋和近岸群岛以及世界范围内的岛状生态系统。方法小岛脊椎动物(非挥发性哺乳动物,蝙蝠,鸟类,蛇和海龟),然后进行回归分析,以测试岛屿人口的体型是否随大陆物种的体型(岛屿规则)以及岛屿特征而变化结果:岛屿统治似乎是一种普遍现象,不仅存在于哺乳动物的生活中(一定程度上在家庭和特定的亚科范围内),而且在整个研究的物种群中,包括非挥发性哺乳动物,蝙蝠,雀形目鸟类,蛇和乌龟。此外,这些种类的脊椎动物中许多物种的体型随岛屿隔离和岛屿面积的变化而显着变化。主要结论这里观察到的模式-岛屿规则和特定物种种群的体型趋势随岛屿的特征而变化-实际上是不同且与规模有关的现象。群岛内的格局反映了岛屿隔离和面积对特定物种内选择性压力(移民过滤器,资源限制以及种内和种间相互作用)的影响。这些模式助长了有关总体趋势(称为“岛法则”)的变化,而不是该更广泛的大规模模式的信号。岛屿统治本身就是由选择性力量组合而成的一种新兴模式,这些选择性力量的重要性和对岛上种群的影响以可预测的方式沿着从相对较小到较大物种的梯度变化。结果,岛屿岛屿的个体大小趋向于收敛于对于特定的鲍尔计划和生态策略而言最佳或基本的大小。

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