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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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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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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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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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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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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