A new study of British wrens has provided new insights into the inner workings of “island syndromes,” according to research led by the University of Birmingham. The paper, published in the Evolutionary Journal of the Linnean Society, reveals that different subspecies of island wrens are evolving independently, with the team finding particularly strong evidence of “island gigantism” in two of the studied populations.
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