Aim The patterns and causes of ecogeographical body size variation in ectotherms remain controversial. In amphibians, recent genetic studies are leading to the discovery of many cryptic species. We analysed the relationships between body size and climate for a salamander (Salamandrina) that was recently separated into two sibling species, to evaluate how ignoring interspecific and intraspecific genetic structure may affect the conclusions of ecogeographical studies. We also considered the potential effects of factors acting at a local scale.Location Thirty-four populations covering the whole range of Salamandrina, which is endemic to peninsular Italy.Methods We pooled original data and data from the literature to obtain information on the s...
Morphometric and colour pattern variation in the endemic Iberian salamander Chioglossa lusitanica is...
Bergmann’s rule states that within a species of endotherms smaller individuals are found in warmer c...
Tropical montane taxa are often locally adapted to very specific climatic conditions, contributing t...
International audiencePhenotypic variation along environmental gradients—particularly in body size—o...
Species delimitation is often based on a single or very few genetic or phenetic traits, something wh...
Species delimitation is often based on a single or very few genetic or phenetic traits, something wh...
Aim. Ecogeographical body size variation in vertebrates (e.g., Bergmann’s rule) has long been recogn...
The relationship between microevolution and macroevolution is a central topic in evolutionary biolog...
A major goal of evolutionary biology and ecology is to understand why species richness varies among ...
Ecogeographic variation of body size in the spectacled salamanders (Salamandrina): influence of gene...
Life-history characteristics are an important determinant of a species ’ dispersal abilities. We pre...
Despite the recognition that some species might quickly adapt to new conditions under climate change...
Questions: Does intraspecific extension of Bergmanns rule – larger size within a species in cooler a...
Understanding geographic range limits is an outstanding challenge in evolutionary ecology. My goal w...
Understanding geographic range limits is an outstanding challenge in evolutionary ecology. My goal w...
Morphometric and colour pattern variation in the endemic Iberian salamander Chioglossa lusitanica is...
Bergmann’s rule states that within a species of endotherms smaller individuals are found in warmer c...
Tropical montane taxa are often locally adapted to very specific climatic conditions, contributing t...
International audiencePhenotypic variation along environmental gradients—particularly in body size—o...
Species delimitation is often based on a single or very few genetic or phenetic traits, something wh...
Species delimitation is often based on a single or very few genetic or phenetic traits, something wh...
Aim. Ecogeographical body size variation in vertebrates (e.g., Bergmann’s rule) has long been recogn...
The relationship between microevolution and macroevolution is a central topic in evolutionary biolog...
A major goal of evolutionary biology and ecology is to understand why species richness varies among ...
Ecogeographic variation of body size in the spectacled salamanders (Salamandrina): influence of gene...
Life-history characteristics are an important determinant of a species ’ dispersal abilities. We pre...
Despite the recognition that some species might quickly adapt to new conditions under climate change...
Questions: Does intraspecific extension of Bergmanns rule – larger size within a species in cooler a...
Understanding geographic range limits is an outstanding challenge in evolutionary ecology. My goal w...
Understanding geographic range limits is an outstanding challenge in evolutionary ecology. My goal w...
Morphometric and colour pattern variation in the endemic Iberian salamander Chioglossa lusitanica is...
Bergmann’s rule states that within a species of endotherms smaller individuals are found in warmer c...
Tropical montane taxa are often locally adapted to very specific climatic conditions, contributing t...