CUCCHI, Thomas, Ross BARNETT, Natália MARTÍNKOVÁ, Sabrina RENAUD, Elodie RENVOISE, Allowen EVIN, Alison SHERIDAN, Ingrid MAINLAND, Caroline WICKHAM-JONES, Cristelle TOUGARD, Jean Pierre QUERE, Michel PASCAL, Marine PASCAL, Gerald HECKEL, Paul O HIGGINS, Jeremy B. SEARLE a Keith M. DOBNEY. THE CHANGING PACE OF INSULAR LIFE: 5000 YEARS OF MICROEVOLUTION IN THE ORKNEY VOLE (MICROTUS ARVALIS ORCADENSIS). Evolution. Hoboken: Society for the Study of Evolution, 2014, roč. 68, č. 10, s. 2804-2820. ISSN 0014-3820. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evo.12476. |
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@article{1209801, author = {Cucchi, Thomas and Barnett, Ross and Martínková, Natália and Renaud, Sabrina and Renvoise, Elodie and Evin, Allowen and Sheridan, Alison and Mainland, Ingrid and WickhamandJones, Caroline and Tougard, Cristelle and Quere, Jean Pierre and Pascal, Michel and Pascal, Marine and Heckel, Gerald and O Higgins, Paul and Searle, Jeremy B. and Dobney, Keith M.}, article_location = {Hoboken}, article_number = {10}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evo.12476}, keywords = {Dispersal; evolutionary rate; geometric morphometrics; island evolution; tooth shape; zooarchaeology}, language = {eng}, issn = {0014-3820}, journal = {Evolution}, title = {THE CHANGING PACE OF INSULAR LIFE: 5000 YEARS OF MICROEVOLUTION IN THE ORKNEY VOLE (MICROTUS ARVALIS ORCADENSIS)}, volume = {68}, year = {2014} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1209801 AU - Cucchi, Thomas - Barnett, Ross - Martínková, Natália - Renaud, Sabrina - Renvoise, Elodie - Evin, Allowen - Sheridan, Alison - Mainland, Ingrid - Wickham-Jones, Caroline - Tougard, Cristelle - Quere, Jean Pierre - Pascal, Michel - Pascal, Marine - Heckel, Gerald - O Higgins, Paul - Searle, Jeremy B. - Dobney, Keith M. PY - 2014 TI - THE CHANGING PACE OF INSULAR LIFE: 5000 YEARS OF MICROEVOLUTION IN THE ORKNEY VOLE (MICROTUS ARVALIS ORCADENSIS) JF - Evolution VL - 68 IS - 10 SP - 2804-2820 EP - 2804-2820 PB - Society for the Study of Evolution SN - 00143820 KW - Dispersal KW - evolutionary rate KW - geometric morphometrics KW - island evolution KW - tooth shape KW - zooarchaeology N2 - Island evolution may be expected to involve fast initial morphological divergence followed by stasis. We tested this model using the dental phenotype of modern and ancient common voles (Microtus arvalis), introduced onto the Orkney archipelago (Scotland) from continental Europe some 5000 years ago. First, we investigated phenotypic divergence of Orkney and continental European populations and assessed climatic influences. Second, phenotypic differentiation among Orkney populations was tested against geography, time, and neutral genetic patterns. Finally, we examined evolutionary change along a time series for the Orkney Mainland. Molar gigantism and anterior-lobe hypertrophy evolved rapidly in Orkney voles following introduction, without any transitional forms detected. Founder events and adaptation appear to explain this initial rapid evolution. Idiosyncrasy in dental features among different island populations of Orkney voles is also likely the result of local founder events following Neolithic translocation around the archipelago. However, against our initial expectations, a second marked phenotypic shift occurred between the 4th and 12th centuries AD, associated with increased pastoral farming and introduction of competitors (mice and rats) and terrestrial predators (foxes and cats). These results indicate that human agency can generate a more complex pattern of morphological evolution than might be expected in island rodents. ER -
CUCCHI, Thomas, Ross BARNETT, Natália MARTÍNKOVÁ, Sabrina RENAUD, Elodie RENVOISE, Allowen EVIN, Alison SHERIDAN, Ingrid MAINLAND, Caroline WICKHAM-JONES, Cristelle TOUGARD, Jean Pierre QUERE, Michel PASCAL, Marine PASCAL, Gerald HECKEL, Paul O HIGGINS, Jeremy B. SEARLE a Keith M. DOBNEY. THE CHANGING PACE OF INSULAR LIFE: 5000 YEARS OF MICROEVOLUTION IN THE ORKNEY VOLE (MICROTUS ARVALIS ORCADENSIS). \textit{Evolution}. Hoboken: Society for the Study of Evolution, 2014, roč.~68, č.~10, s.~2804-2820. ISSN~0014-3820. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evo.12476.
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