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Mainland size variation informs predictive models of exceptional insular body size change in rodents.

机译:内地尺寸变化可以预测啮齿动物中特殊岛屿体型变化的预测模型。

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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 towards gigantism. With classification tree methods, we develop a predictive model, which points to resource limitations as major drivers in the few cases of insular dwarfism. Highly successful in classifying our dataset, our model also successfully predicts change in untested cases.
机译:哺乳动物类群的岛屿种群在特定方向上与大陆同类种群的大小趋势始终不一致,这种趋势的规律性令人印象深刻,尤其是在啮齿动物中,其例外情况十分麻烦。但是,以前的研究在很大程度上忽略了大陆的体形变化,将任何大小的体形差异都视为同样值得注意。在这里,我们使用大陆人口身体大小的分布来识别岛屿人口的“极端”大小,然后将极端人口及其岛屿的特征与体型更典型的岛屿人口的特征进行比较。我们发现,尽管岛上的啮齿动物在体型变化的方向上各不相同,但“极端”种群趋向于巨型化。使用分类树方法,我们开发了一种预测模型,该模型指出了资源限制是少数岛屿岛屿矮化的主要驱动力。在成功地对数据集进行分类的过程中,我们的模型还成功地预测了未经测试的案例的变化。

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    Durst, PA; Roth, VL;

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  • 年度 2015
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