Rodents on islands get larger because stress-tolerant individuals are larger, mature earlier, and produce more offspring than stress-intolerant individuals. This means larger individuals soon come to outnumber smaller ones over time – not because of plentiful resources or lack of predators – but simply because they reproduce faster.
Episode 19, Island Syndrome Part 4: Giant Rodents and Flightless Birds
Explaining living populations of gigantic mice, extinct dodos and great auks
Feb 08, 2025

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