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Table of Contents

Preface ix

Part I Beyond the Mainland 1

1 Introduction 3

2 History of Island Studies 9

3 Island Faunas: Types and Origins 18

Types of Islands 19

Dispersals to Islands 21

The Candidate Species 29

Composition of Island Faunas 34

Part II The Islands and Their Faunas 41

4 Cyprus 43

Geology and Palaeogeography 44

Historical Palaeontology 44

Biozones and Faunal Units 47

Pleistocene 48

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 50

5 Crete 56

Geology and Palaeogeography 57

Historical Palaeontology 57

Biozones and Faunal Units 61

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 66

6 Gargano 82

Geology and Palaeogeography 83

Historical Palaeontology 85

Biozones and Faunal Units 88

Evolution and Peculiarities of Endemic Mammals 93

7 Sicily 110

Geology and Geography 111

Historical Palaeontology 111

Biozones and Faunal Units 114

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 120

8 Malta 128

Geology and Palaeogeography 129

Historical Palaeontology 129

Biozones and Faunal Units 133

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 137

9 Sardinia and Corsica 142

Geology and Palaeogeography 143

Historical Palaeontology 144

Biozones and Faunal Units 151

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 160

10 The Balearic Islands 178

Geology and Palaeogeography 179

Historical Palaeontology 180

Biozones and Faunal Units 182

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Lineages 187

11 Madagascar 200

Geology and Palaeogeography 201

Historical Palaeontology 205

Biozones and Faunal Units 210

12 Java 236

Geology and Palaeogeography 237

Historical Palaeontology 238

Biozones and Faunal Units 245

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 258

13 Flores 269

Geology and Palaeogeography 270

Historical Palaeontology 271

Biozones and Faunal Units 275

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 282

14 Sulawesi 297

Geology and Palaeogeography 298

Historical Palaeontology 300

Biozones and Faunal Units 302

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 306

15 The Philippines 312

Geology and Palaeogeography 313

Historical Palaeontology 315

Biozones and Faunal Units 318

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 323

16 Japan: Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu 331

Geology and Palaeogeography 332

Historical Palaeontology 334

Biozones and Faunal Units 337

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 345

17 Japan: The Southern and Central Ryukyu Islands 354

Geology and Palaeogeography 355

Historical Palaeontology 358

Biozones and Faunal Units 360

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 367

18 The Californian Channel Islands 377

Geology and Palaeogeography 378

Historical Palaeontology 379

Biozones and Faunal Units 380

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 381

19 The Greater Antilles 388

Geology and Palaeogeography 389

Historical Palaeontology 392

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 399

20 The Lesser Antilles 425

Geology and Palaeogeography 426

Historical Palaeontology 427

Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 429

Part III Species and Processes 435

21 An Overview of Endemic Species 437

Proboscidea: Mammoths, Elephants, and Stegodons 438

Primates 439

Sloths 440

Lagomorpha: Rabbits, Hares, and Pikas 441

Rodentia: Rats, Dormice, Hamsters, and Caviomorphs 443

Insect-eaters: Shrews, Moonrats, Solenodons, Tenrecs, and Allies 445

Ruminantia: Deer and Bovids 448

Hippopotamidae: Hippos 449

Suidae: Pigs 449

Carnivora: Dogs, Hyenas, Otters, and Martens 449

Carnivora: Felids 451

22 Speciation Processes in Island Environments 455

What Influences Speciation? 456

Types of Speciation on Islands 465

23 The Island Rule: Dwarfism and Gigantism 477

The Island Rule: A Graded Trend 478

The Island Rule in Detail 488

24 Parallel Patterns and Trends 503

Evolutionary Changes in the Teeth 506

Evolutionary Skeletal Changes 512

Evolutionary Brain Changes 515

Evolutionary Changes in Life History 519

25 Extinction of Island Mammals 527

The Island Prison 529

The Burden of Body Mass 529

Extinction Debt 530

Natural Disasters 531

Tectonics and Sea Level 531

Impact of Exotic Competitors 533

Impact of Exotic Predators 534

Genetic Disorders and Infections 536

Habitat Loss 537

Hunting to Extinction 539

Index 547

Evolution of Island Mammals

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 13/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9781119675730, 978-1119675730
      ISBN10: 1119675731

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Preface ix

      Part I Beyond the Mainland 1

      1 Introduction 3

      2 History of Island Studies 9

      3 Island Faunas: Types and Origins 18

      Types of Islands 19

      Dispersals to Islands 21

      The Candidate Species 29

      Composition of Island Faunas 34

      Part II The Islands and Their Faunas 41

      4 Cyprus 43

      Geology and Palaeogeography 44

      Historical Palaeontology 44

      Biozones and Faunal Units 47

      Pleistocene 48

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 50

      5 Crete 56

      Geology and Palaeogeography 57

      Historical Palaeontology 57

      Biozones and Faunal Units 61

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 66

      6 Gargano 82

      Geology and Palaeogeography 83

      Historical Palaeontology 85

      Biozones and Faunal Units 88

      Evolution and Peculiarities of Endemic Mammals 93

      7 Sicily 110

      Geology and Geography 111

      Historical Palaeontology 111

      Biozones and Faunal Units 114

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 120

      8 Malta 128

      Geology and Palaeogeography 129

      Historical Palaeontology 129

      Biozones and Faunal Units 133

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 137

      9 Sardinia and Corsica 142

      Geology and Palaeogeography 143

      Historical Palaeontology 144

      Biozones and Faunal Units 151

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 160

      10 The Balearic Islands 178

      Geology and Palaeogeography 179

      Historical Palaeontology 180

      Biozones and Faunal Units 182

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Lineages 187

      11 Madagascar 200

      Geology and Palaeogeography 201

      Historical Palaeontology 205

      Biozones and Faunal Units 210

      12 Java 236

      Geology and Palaeogeography 237

      Historical Palaeontology 238

      Biozones and Faunal Units 245

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 258

      13 Flores 269

      Geology and Palaeogeography 270

      Historical Palaeontology 271

      Biozones and Faunal Units 275

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 282

      14 Sulawesi 297

      Geology and Palaeogeography 298

      Historical Palaeontology 300

      Biozones and Faunal Units 302

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 306

      15 The Philippines 312

      Geology and Palaeogeography 313

      Historical Palaeontology 315

      Biozones and Faunal Units 318

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 323

      16 Japan: Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu 331

      Geology and Palaeogeography 332

      Historical Palaeontology 334

      Biozones and Faunal Units 337

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 345

      17 Japan: The Southern and Central Ryukyu Islands 354

      Geology and Palaeogeography 355

      Historical Palaeontology 358

      Biozones and Faunal Units 360

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 367

      18 The Californian Channel Islands 377

      Geology and Palaeogeography 378

      Historical Palaeontology 379

      Biozones and Faunal Units 380

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 381

      19 The Greater Antilles 388

      Geology and Palaeogeography 389

      Historical Palaeontology 392

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 399

      20 The Lesser Antilles 425

      Geology and Palaeogeography 426

      Historical Palaeontology 427

      Peculiarities and Evolution of Endemic Mammals 429

      Part III Species and Processes 435

      21 An Overview of Endemic Species 437

      Proboscidea: Mammoths, Elephants, and Stegodons 438

      Primates 439

      Sloths 440

      Lagomorpha: Rabbits, Hares, and Pikas 441

      Rodentia: Rats, Dormice, Hamsters, and Caviomorphs 443

      Insect-eaters: Shrews, Moonrats, Solenodons, Tenrecs, and Allies 445

      Ruminantia: Deer and Bovids 448

      Hippopotamidae: Hippos 449

      Suidae: Pigs 449

      Carnivora: Dogs, Hyenas, Otters, and Martens 449

      Carnivora: Felids 451

      22 Speciation Processes in Island Environments 455

      What Influences Speciation? 456

      Types of Speciation on Islands 465

      23 The Island Rule: Dwarfism and Gigantism 477

      The Island Rule: A Graded Trend 478

      The Island Rule in Detail 488

      24 Parallel Patterns and Trends 503

      Evolutionary Changes in the Teeth 506

      Evolutionary Skeletal Changes 512

      Evolutionary Brain Changes 515

      Evolutionary Changes in Life History 519

      25 Extinction of Island Mammals 527

      The Island Prison 529

      The Burden of Body Mass 529

      Extinction Debt 530

      Natural Disasters 531

      Tectonics and Sea Level 531

      Impact of Exotic Competitors 533

      Impact of Exotic Predators 534

      Genetic Disorders and Infections 536

      Habitat Loss 537

      Hunting to Extinction 539

      Index 547

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