Climate history, human impacts and global body size of Carnivora (Mammalia: Eutheria) at multiple evolutionary scale
Asian environmental changes on the evolutionary and biogeographical history of Dipodoidea (Rodentia
The paleontological record of mammals offers many examples of evolutionary change, which are well do...
The breadth of a species’ climatic niche is an important ecological trait that allows adaptation to ...
Aim One of the longest recognized patterns in macroecology, Bergmann's rule, describes the tendency ...
specialization of mammal assemblages from the Ibe es Almost since the first publication of the semin...
Relative effects of climate change, isolation and competition on body-size evolution in the Japanese...
Climate change and humans are proposed as the two key drivers of total extinction of many large mamm...
Environmental changes can lead to evolutionary shifts in phenotypic traits, which in turn facilitate...
Since Bergmann (1847) suggested that among closely related endothermic animals those living in colde...
Studies of Bergmann’s rule may encompass a non-random subsample of extant homeotherms. We examined p...
Explanations for the evolution of body size in mammals have remained surprisingly elusive despite th...
Aim: Body size evolution has long been hypothesized to have been driven by factors linked to climate...
A large scholarship currently holds that before the onset of anthropogenic global warming, natural c...
Animal’s size is a product of the selective pressures that act on them. This size is veryimportant b...
The transition of hominins to a largely meat-based diet ~1.8 million years ago led to the exploitati...
Asian environmental changes on the evolutionary and biogeographical history of Dipodoidea (Rodentia
The paleontological record of mammals offers many examples of evolutionary change, which are well do...
The breadth of a species’ climatic niche is an important ecological trait that allows adaptation to ...
Aim One of the longest recognized patterns in macroecology, Bergmann's rule, describes the tendency ...
specialization of mammal assemblages from the Ibe es Almost since the first publication of the semin...
Relative effects of climate change, isolation and competition on body-size evolution in the Japanese...
Climate change and humans are proposed as the two key drivers of total extinction of many large mamm...
Environmental changes can lead to evolutionary shifts in phenotypic traits, which in turn facilitate...
Since Bergmann (1847) suggested that among closely related endothermic animals those living in colde...
Studies of Bergmann’s rule may encompass a non-random subsample of extant homeotherms. We examined p...
Explanations for the evolution of body size in mammals have remained surprisingly elusive despite th...
Aim: Body size evolution has long been hypothesized to have been driven by factors linked to climate...
A large scholarship currently holds that before the onset of anthropogenic global warming, natural c...
Animal’s size is a product of the selective pressures that act on them. This size is veryimportant b...
The transition of hominins to a largely meat-based diet ~1.8 million years ago led to the exploitati...
Asian environmental changes on the evolutionary and biogeographical history of Dipodoidea (Rodentia
The paleontological record of mammals offers many examples of evolutionary change, which are well do...
The breadth of a species’ climatic niche is an important ecological trait that allows adaptation to ...