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posted by mrpg on Wednesday August 08 2018, @03:00AM   Printer-friendly
from the human−− dept.

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Living on an island can have strange effects. On Cyprus, hippos dwindled to the size of sea lions. On Flores in Indonesia, extinct elephants weighed no more than a large hog, but rats grew as big as cats. All are examples of the so-called island effect, which holds that when food and predators are scarce, big animals shrink and little ones grow. But no one was sure whether the same rule explains the most famous example of dwarfing on Flores, the odd extinct hominin called the hobbit, which lived 60,000 to 100,000 years ago and stood about a meter tall.

Now, genetic evidence from modern pygmies on Flores—who are unrelated to the hobbit—confirms that humans, too, are subject to so-called island dwarfing. An international team reports this week in Science that Flores pygmies differ from their closest relatives on New Guinea and in East Asia in carrying more gene variants that promote short stature. The genetic differences testify to recent evolution—the island rule at work. And they imply that the same force gave the hobbit its short stature, the authors say.

Source: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/08/island-living-can-shrink-humans


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  • (Score: 2) by coolgopher on Wednesday August 08 2018, @04:56AM (1 child)

    by coolgopher (1157) on Wednesday August 08 2018, @04:56AM (#718658)

    Yeah I was going to say - did you start with the pygmies here and have them grow? :)

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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by PartTimeZombie on Thursday August 09 2018, @12:11AM

    by PartTimeZombie (4827) on Thursday August 09 2018, @12:11AM (#719132)

    I'm not sure what they do in the Islands, but where I live we grow 'em.

    You get a bunch of little Islanders and throw a rugby ball to them.

    Just a few years later, they're all 110 kilos and can run like the wind.

    You then select 15 of the biggest ones, put a black jersey on them [wikipedia.org] and you're good to go.