The effect of insularity on avian growth rates and implications for insular body size evolution
Island populations often differ in consistent ways from their mainland counterparts with respect to their ecology, behaviour, morphology, demography and life-history characteristics; a set of changes referred to as the 'island syndrome'. To understand the ecological and evolutionary driver...
Main Authors: | Sandvig, EM, Coulson, T, Clegg, SM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society
2019
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