Aim: To determine how well variation in median body size of avian assemblages is predicted by (1) the environmental models usually employed in analyses of Bergmann's rule and (2) random sampling from the regional body size frequency distribution. If body size frequency distributions of local assemblages represent a random sample of a regional frequency distribution, then geographical variation in body sizes of assemblages might be a consequence of the determinants of spatial variation in species richness rather than direct influences on body size per se. Location: Southern Africa. Methods: Median body masses (as a measure of body size) of avian assemblages were calculated for quarter-degree grid cells across South Africa and Lesotho. The re...
Factors determining species distributions have frequently been shown to vary geographically, yieldin...
Axe latitudinal gradients in regional diversity random or biased with respect to body size? Using da...
In the face of accelerating biodiversity loss and limited data, species distribution models which s...
Aim To determine how well variation in median body size of avian assemblages is predicted by (1) the...
In macroecology, body sizes in assemblages have traditionally been investigated from two perspective...
Aim To describe and analyse the body size frequency distributions (BSFDs) of avian assemblages at se...
Aim: To assess the relative importance of environmental (climate, habitat heterogeneity and topograp...
Bergmann’s rule, defined as the tendency for endotherms to be larger in colder environments, is a bi...
I studied the spatial distribution of South African avian species richness from the viewpoint that h...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 09 Jun 2022The Bergmann’s rule predicts that in endotherms, b...
This article aims to test for and explore spatial nonstationarity in the relationship between avian ...
In 1847, Karl Bergmann proposed that temperature gradients are the key to understanding geographic v...
Geographical variability in species richness and life-history strategies shows remarkable and well-d...
Geographic variation in avian clutch size is thought to be related to the variation in nest predatio...
Territories and home-ranges are the smallest spatial units of species' presence in a landscape and t...
Factors determining species distributions have frequently been shown to vary geographically, yieldin...
Axe latitudinal gradients in regional diversity random or biased with respect to body size? Using da...
In the face of accelerating biodiversity loss and limited data, species distribution models which s...
Aim To determine how well variation in median body size of avian assemblages is predicted by (1) the...
In macroecology, body sizes in assemblages have traditionally been investigated from two perspective...
Aim To describe and analyse the body size frequency distributions (BSFDs) of avian assemblages at se...
Aim: To assess the relative importance of environmental (climate, habitat heterogeneity and topograp...
Bergmann’s rule, defined as the tendency for endotherms to be larger in colder environments, is a bi...
I studied the spatial distribution of South African avian species richness from the viewpoint that h...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 09 Jun 2022The Bergmann’s rule predicts that in endotherms, b...
This article aims to test for and explore spatial nonstationarity in the relationship between avian ...
In 1847, Karl Bergmann proposed that temperature gradients are the key to understanding geographic v...
Geographical variability in species richness and life-history strategies shows remarkable and well-d...
Geographic variation in avian clutch size is thought to be related to the variation in nest predatio...
Territories and home-ranges are the smallest spatial units of species' presence in a landscape and t...
Factors determining species distributions have frequently been shown to vary geographically, yieldin...
Axe latitudinal gradients in regional diversity random or biased with respect to body size? Using da...
In the face of accelerating biodiversity loss and limited data, species distribution models which s...