The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeographic pattern. However, the underlying forces that produce this pattern are unclear in many taxa. Expectations are particularly unclear for migratory species, as individuals may escape environmental extremes and reorient themselves along the environmental gradient. In addition, some aspects of body size are largely fixed while others are environmentally flexible and may vary seasonally. Here, we used a long-term dataset that tracked multiple populations of the migratory piping plover (Charadrius melodus) across their breeding and non-breeding ranges to investigate ecogeographic patterns of phenotypically flexible (body mass) and fixed (wing leng...
In our seasonal world, animals face a variety of environmental conditions in the course of the year....
The observation that species, and individuals within species, tend to be larger in the colder parts...
Development is often temperature-dependent. We hypothesized smaller size and larger asymmetry with i...
The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeograph...
The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeograph...
The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeograph...
Bergmann’s rule is a well-established, ecogeographical principle that states that body size varies p...
Bergmann's and Allen's rules state that endotherms should be larger and have shorter appendages in c...
Contemporary climate change has been linked to widespread changes in phenology and in the geographic...
Capsule: An analysis of body mass and wing length for four bird species shows trends broadly in line...
Many organisms at northern latitudes have responded to climate warming by advancing their spring phe...
Ecogeographical rules attempt to explain large-scale spatial patterns in biological traits. One of t...
Understanding how weather conditions affect animal populations is essential to foresee population ch...
Background: The migratory process in birds consists of alternating periods of flight and fueling. In...
In our seasonal world, animals face a variety of environmental conditions in the course of the year....
In our seasonal world, animals face a variety of environmental conditions in the course of the year....
The observation that species, and individuals within species, tend to be larger in the colder parts...
Development is often temperature-dependent. We hypothesized smaller size and larger asymmetry with i...
The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeograph...
The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeograph...
The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeograph...
Bergmann’s rule is a well-established, ecogeographical principle that states that body size varies p...
Bergmann's and Allen's rules state that endotherms should be larger and have shorter appendages in c...
Contemporary climate change has been linked to widespread changes in phenology and in the geographic...
Capsule: An analysis of body mass and wing length for four bird species shows trends broadly in line...
Many organisms at northern latitudes have responded to climate warming by advancing their spring phe...
Ecogeographical rules attempt to explain large-scale spatial patterns in biological traits. One of t...
Understanding how weather conditions affect animal populations is essential to foresee population ch...
Background: The migratory process in birds consists of alternating periods of flight and fueling. In...
In our seasonal world, animals face a variety of environmental conditions in the course of the year....
In our seasonal world, animals face a variety of environmental conditions in the course of the year....
The observation that species, and individuals within species, tend to be larger in the colder parts...
Development is often temperature-dependent. We hypothesized smaller size and larger asymmetry with i...