According to Bergmann's rule we expect species with larger body size to inhabit locations with a cooler climate, where they may be well adapted to conserve heat and resist starvation. This rule is generally applied to endotherms. In contrast, body size in ectothermic invertebrates has been suggested to follow the reverse ecogeographic trend: these converse Bergmann's patterns may be driven by the ecological constraints of shorter season length and lower food availability in cooler high latitude locations. Such patterns are particularly common in large insects due to their longer development times. As large and facultatively endothermic insects, bumblebees could thus be expected to follow either trend. In this investigation, we studied body ...
1. Bergmann's rule sensu lato, the ecogeographic pattern relating animals' body size with environmen...
This thesis investigates size variation in the worker caste of social bumblebees (Bombus spp.) by ex...
SYNOPSIS. Two seemingly opposite evolutionary patterns of clinal variation in body size and associat...
<div><p>According to Bergmann’s rule we expect species with larger body size to inhabit locations wi...
According to Bergmann’s rule we expect species with larger body size to inhabit locations with a coo...
According to Bergmann's rule we expect species with larger body size to inhabit locations with a coo...
According to Bergmann’s rule we expect species with larger body size to inhabit locations with a coo...
Body size latitudinal clines have been widley explained by the Bergmann's rule in homeothermic verte...
Body size latitudinal clines have been widley explained by the Bergmann’s rule in homeothermic verte...
1. In contrast to other social bees, bumble-bees exhibit considerable size variation within the work...
As the climate warms, Arctic bumblebee species face the loss of habitat and must deal with increased...
As the climate warms, Arctic bumblebee species face the loss of habitat and must deal with increased...
Species can respond differently when facing environmental changes, such as by shifting their geograp...
Bumblebees and other eusocial bees offer a unique opportunity to analyze the evolution of body size ...
Body size is a key parameter of organism fitness. While the impact of climate change on body size ha...
1. Bergmann's rule sensu lato, the ecogeographic pattern relating animals' body size with environmen...
This thesis investigates size variation in the worker caste of social bumblebees (Bombus spp.) by ex...
SYNOPSIS. Two seemingly opposite evolutionary patterns of clinal variation in body size and associat...
<div><p>According to Bergmann’s rule we expect species with larger body size to inhabit locations wi...
According to Bergmann’s rule we expect species with larger body size to inhabit locations with a coo...
According to Bergmann's rule we expect species with larger body size to inhabit locations with a coo...
According to Bergmann’s rule we expect species with larger body size to inhabit locations with a coo...
Body size latitudinal clines have been widley explained by the Bergmann's rule in homeothermic verte...
Body size latitudinal clines have been widley explained by the Bergmann’s rule in homeothermic verte...
1. In contrast to other social bees, bumble-bees exhibit considerable size variation within the work...
As the climate warms, Arctic bumblebee species face the loss of habitat and must deal with increased...
As the climate warms, Arctic bumblebee species face the loss of habitat and must deal with increased...
Species can respond differently when facing environmental changes, such as by shifting their geograp...
Bumblebees and other eusocial bees offer a unique opportunity to analyze the evolution of body size ...
Body size is a key parameter of organism fitness. While the impact of climate change on body size ha...
1. Bergmann's rule sensu lato, the ecogeographic pattern relating animals' body size with environmen...
This thesis investigates size variation in the worker caste of social bumblebees (Bombus spp.) by ex...
SYNOPSIS. Two seemingly opposite evolutionary patterns of clinal variation in body size and associat...