Island syndrome
Set of phenotypical features likely to occur in geographically-isolated populations / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Island syndrome describes the differences in morphology, ecology, physiology and behaviour of insular species compared to their continental counterparts. These differences evolve due to the different ecological pressures affecting insular species, including a paucity of large predators and herbivores as well as a consistently mild climate.[2][3]