A lot of research has been done regarding Bergmann‟s rule. Bergmann‟s rule means that from the surface area to volume ratio it becomes clear that warm-blooded animals, from the same species, tend to be larger at higher latitudes and in cooler climates. But in the literature Bergmann‟s rule is revised in the time and also the mechanism behind the pattern of latitudinal body size variation is debated among researchers. Therefore this thesis deals with two goals. The first goal is to give a first impression whether both endotherms and ectotherms are following the trend of larger size at higher latitudes in the same strength. Therefore I compiled correlation coefficients of endothermic and ectothermic species of the literature. I found that end...
Bergmann’s rule, defined as the tendency for endotherms to be larger in colder environments, is a bi...
Aim One of the longest recognized patterns in macroecology, Bergmann's rule, describes the tendency ...
Bergmann’s rule states that within a species of endotherms smaller individuals are found in warmer c...
Bergmann's rule states that endotherms have a large body size in high latitudes and cold climates. H...
Aim: The tendency for animals at higher latitudes to be larger (Bergmann's rule) is generally explai...
It is widely accepted that modern humans conform to Bergmann's rule, which holds that body size in e...
<div><p>It is widely accepted that modern humans conform to Bergmann's rule, which holds that body s...
It is widely accepted that modern humans conform to Bergmann\u27s rule, which holds that body size i...
It is widely accepted that modern humans conform to Bergmann’s rule, which holds that body size in e...
Using museum specimens collected in Israel during the second half of the 20th century, no support wa...
Bergmann's Rule predicts larger body sizes in colder habitats, increasing organisms’ ability to cons...
Background: Bergmann’s rule proposes that animals in cold habitats will be larger than those in war...
In 1847, Karl Bergmann proposed that temperature gradients are the key to understanding geographic v...
Although Bergmann’s rule – stating that among closely related species, the bigger ones will inhabit ...
The observation that species, and individuals within species, tend to be larger in the colder parts...
Bergmann’s rule, defined as the tendency for endotherms to be larger in colder environments, is a bi...
Aim One of the longest recognized patterns in macroecology, Bergmann's rule, describes the tendency ...
Bergmann’s rule states that within a species of endotherms smaller individuals are found in warmer c...
Bergmann's rule states that endotherms have a large body size in high latitudes and cold climates. H...
Aim: The tendency for animals at higher latitudes to be larger (Bergmann's rule) is generally explai...
It is widely accepted that modern humans conform to Bergmann's rule, which holds that body size in e...
<div><p>It is widely accepted that modern humans conform to Bergmann's rule, which holds that body s...
It is widely accepted that modern humans conform to Bergmann\u27s rule, which holds that body size i...
It is widely accepted that modern humans conform to Bergmann’s rule, which holds that body size in e...
Using museum specimens collected in Israel during the second half of the 20th century, no support wa...
Bergmann's Rule predicts larger body sizes in colder habitats, increasing organisms’ ability to cons...
Background: Bergmann’s rule proposes that animals in cold habitats will be larger than those in war...
In 1847, Karl Bergmann proposed that temperature gradients are the key to understanding geographic v...
Although Bergmann’s rule – stating that among closely related species, the bigger ones will inhabit ...
The observation that species, and individuals within species, tend to be larger in the colder parts...
Bergmann’s rule, defined as the tendency for endotherms to be larger in colder environments, is a bi...
Aim One of the longest recognized patterns in macroecology, Bergmann's rule, describes the tendency ...
Bergmann’s rule states that within a species of endotherms smaller individuals are found in warmer c...