The island syndrome in plants on New Zealand's outlying islands: a review
The island syndrome is defined as a suite of predictable and consistent differences between
island and mainland organisms. In seed plants, much of what we know about the island …
island and mainland organisms. In seed plants, much of what we know about the island …
Differences in phenotypic variance between old and young congeneric species on a small island
G Péron, B Vollot - Journal of Biogeography, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Insular environments theoretically promote within‐species phenotypic variance, in part
but not only because insular species enjoy a lower number of trophic interactions than their …
but not only because insular species enjoy a lower number of trophic interactions than their …
Dietary niche variation and its relationship to lizard population density
M Novosolov, GH Rodda… - Journal of Animal …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Insular species are predicted to broaden their niches, in response to having fewer
competitors. They can thus exploit a greater proportion of the resource spectrum. In turn …
competitors. They can thus exploit a greater proportion of the resource spectrum. In turn …
Secondary sexual dimorphism in a dioecious tree: a matter of inter-plant variability?
GM Galfrascoli, A Calviño - Flora, 2020 - Elsevier
Inter-plant variability (ie, differences between individuals within population) may be a
significant and rather neglected source of variation for addressing the occurrence of …
significant and rather neglected source of variation for addressing the occurrence of …