<div><p>Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and temporal (from 1906 to 2013) changes in skull size of two sibling species of rodents, <i>Otomys auratus</i> and <i>O. angoniensis</i>, in northern South Africa occupying distinct temperate grassland (<i>O. auratus</i>) and subtropical savanna (<i>O. angoniensis</i>) biomes. We hypothesised that cranial size should vary in space and time within species according to Bergmann's Rule, which predicts an inverse relationship between body size and temperature. We used the greatest length of the skull (GLS) as a robust indicator of body size. Cranial size of both <i>O. auratus</i> and <i>O. angoniensis</i> decreased significantly over the past 100 years, a...
Climate change constitutes a potential threat to montane biodiversity, particularly in low-altitude,...
Greater cane (Thryonomys swinderianus) and African giant pouched rats (Cricetomys gambianus) have sy...
Understanding how morphological traits are influenced by temperature, resource availability and comp...
Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and temporal (from...
Temporal changes in body size have been documented in a number of vertebrate species, with different...
This study develops a new proxy for Quaternary temperature change in tropical Africa through analysi...
In mammals, body-size responses to warming climates are diverse, and the mechanisms underlying these...
In mammals, body-size responses to warming climates are diverse, and the mechanisms underlying these...
Using museum specimens, we studied temporal changes in skull size in two species of Japanese rodents...
A reduction in body size has been proposed as the third universal ecological response to global warm...
Published: 4 March 2022Within-species morphological variation is often observed across spatial and c...
Closely related species that occur across steep environmental gradients often display clear body siz...
Global climate change affects many aspects of biology and has been shown to cause body size changes ...
Urbanization exposes species to novel environments and selection pressures that may change morpholog...
Determining how species respond to prolonged environmental change is critical to understanding both ...
Climate change constitutes a potential threat to montane biodiversity, particularly in low-altitude,...
Greater cane (Thryonomys swinderianus) and African giant pouched rats (Cricetomys gambianus) have sy...
Understanding how morphological traits are influenced by temperature, resource availability and comp...
Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and temporal (from...
Temporal changes in body size have been documented in a number of vertebrate species, with different...
This study develops a new proxy for Quaternary temperature change in tropical Africa through analysi...
In mammals, body-size responses to warming climates are diverse, and the mechanisms underlying these...
In mammals, body-size responses to warming climates are diverse, and the mechanisms underlying these...
Using museum specimens, we studied temporal changes in skull size in two species of Japanese rodents...
A reduction in body size has been proposed as the third universal ecological response to global warm...
Published: 4 March 2022Within-species morphological variation is often observed across spatial and c...
Closely related species that occur across steep environmental gradients often display clear body siz...
Global climate change affects many aspects of biology and has been shown to cause body size changes ...
Urbanization exposes species to novel environments and selection pressures that may change morpholog...
Determining how species respond to prolonged environmental change is critical to understanding both ...
Climate change constitutes a potential threat to montane biodiversity, particularly in low-altitude,...
Greater cane (Thryonomys swinderianus) and African giant pouched rats (Cricetomys gambianus) have sy...
Understanding how morphological traits are influenced by temperature, resource availability and comp...