Insular dwarfism, a form of phyletic dwarfism, is the process and condition of large animals evolving or having a reduced body size when their population's...
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Island gigantism (redirect from Insular gigantism)
evolve larger bodies, and large species tend to evolve smaller bodies (insular dwarfism). This is itself one aspect of the more general phenomenon of island...
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height) in comparison with their immediate ancestors. Dwarf elephants are an example of insular dwarfism, the phenomenon whereby large terrestrial vertebrates...
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genetic engineering, selective breeding, or insular dwarfism, or some combination of the above. Dwarfing can produce more practical breeds that can fit...
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cerebral cortex Insular dwarfism, a form of phyletic dwarfism Insular script, a medieval script system originally used in Ireland Insular Life, a mutual...
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Cypriot pygmy hippopotamus (redirect from Cyprus Dwarf Hippo)
body size a result of insular dwarfism. It represented one of only two large terrestrial mammals on Cyprus alongside the Cyprus dwarf elephant. The species...
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islands, making insular dwarfism the most common form of phyletic dwarfism. Examples of this are the Channel Island fox, extinct dwarf elephants of Crete...
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of Javanese Homo erectus that reduced its body size as a result of insular dwarfism, or whether it represents an otherwise undetected migration of small...
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band Wrocław's dwarfs, small sculptures in Wrocław, Poland Phyletic dwarfism, an average decrease in size of animals Insular dwarfism, a evolutionary...
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Pygmy hippopotamus (redirect from Dwarf hippopotamus)
process of insular dwarfism which is common on islands; the ancestors of pygmy hippopotami were also small and thus there was never a dwarfing process....
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Hippopotamus creutzburgi (redirect from Cretan Dwarf Hippo)
(880 lb), an example of insular dwarfism. It was one of only two large herbivores on the island during its existence, alongside the dwarf mammoth Mammuthus...
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Eustreptospondylus (section Insular dwarfism)
that evolved insular dwarfism. In 2000, David Martill and Darren Naish pointed out that the portrayal of the animal as an island-dwelling dwarf species was...
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Palaeoloxodon (section Mediterranean island dwarfs)
contrast, the genus also contains many species of dwarf elephants that evolved via insular dwarfism on islands in the Mediterranean, some like Palaeoloxodon...
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over the generations, producing a localized form of dwarfism. Nopcsa's theory of insular dwarfism—also known as the island rule—is today widely accepted...
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Fauna of Italy (section Insular dwarfism)
rhinoceros, Coelodonta antiquitatis Pleistocene dwarf elephants developed as a result of insular dwarfism on the island of Sardinia: Mammuthus lamarmorae...
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Foster's rule (category Insular ecology)
island creatures evolved larger body size (insular gigantism) while others became smaller (insular dwarfism). Foster proposed the simple explanation that...
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hippopotamuses are smaller insular relatives of continental hippopotamuses). These are examples of insular gigantism and insular dwarfism respectively. This observed...
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The insular dwarf gecko (Lygodactylus insularis) is a species of gecko endemic to Juan de Nova Island (Mozambique). Lygodactylus insularis at the Reptarium...
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Mammuthus creticus (redirect from Cretan dwarf mammoth)
smallest mammoth that ever existed. Its size reduction was the result of insular dwarfism, where the body size of large mammals on islands reduces as the result...
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melitensis is substantially smaller than H. amphibius as a result of insular dwarfism, having an estimated mass of approximately 900 kg, which is smaller...
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Europasaurus (section Dwarfism)
ago) of northern Germany, and has been identified as an example of insular dwarfism resulting from the isolation of a sauropod population on an island...
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Late Pleistocene. A number of dwarf mammoth species, with small body sizes, evolved on islands as a result of insular dwarfism. These include Mammuthus lamarmorai...
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of the founders of paleobiology, and first described the theory of insular dwarfism. He was also a specialist on Albanian studies and completed the first...
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considered to be a junior synonym of P. creutzburgi. It had undergone insular dwarfism, being approximately 40% of the size of its mainland ancestor, and...
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5 m (8 ft 10 in × 4 ft 11 in) in size. Cephalopod size Dwarfing Island gigantism Insular dwarfism Largest organisms Megafauna Timofeev, S. F. (2001). "Bergmann's...
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Sauropoda (section Dwarfism in sauropods)
a fully-grown adult. Its small stature was probably the result of insular dwarfism occurring in a population of sauropods isolated on an island of the...
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Candiacervus (redirect from Cretan dwarf megacerine)
the mainland. Due to the small size of Crete, some species underwent insular dwarfism, the smallest species, C. ropalophorus, stood about 40 centimetres...
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Alexandra A.E.; Lyras, George A.; Volmer, Rebekka (October 2018). "Insular dwarfism in canids on Java (Indonesia) and its implication for the environment...
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The dwarf Burmese python (Python bivittatus progschai) is an insular dwarf subspecies of the Burmese python. The dwarf Burmese python is native to the...
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