Body size shapes ecological interactions across and within species, ultimately influencing the evolution of large-scale biodiversity patterns. Therefore, macroecological studies of body size provide a link between spatial variation in selection regimes and the evolution of animal assemblages through space. Multiple hypotheses have been formulated to explain the evolution of spatial gradients of animal body size, predominantly driven by thermal (Bergmann’s rule), humidity (‘water conservation hypothesis’), and resource constraints (‘resource rule’, ‘seasonality rule’) on physiological homeostasis. However, while integrative tests of all four hypotheses combined are needed, the focus of such empirical efforts needs to move beyond the traditio...
International audiencePhenotypic variation along environmental gradients—particularly in body size—o...
Background. The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is a centr...
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Aim Climate is thought to exert a strong influence on animal body sizes. We examined the relationsh...
Indexación: Web of Science; Scopus.Background: Body size variation has played a central role in biog...
Geographical gradients of body size express climate-driven constraints on animals, but whether they ...
Geographical gradients of body size express climate-driven constraints on animals, but whether they ...
The validity of Bergmann's rule, perhaps the best known ecogeographical rule, has been questioned fo...
Geographical gradients of body size express climate-driven constraints on animals, but whether they ...
The validity of Bergmann's rule, perhaps the best known ecogeographical rule, has been questioned fo...
The validity of Bergmann's rule, perhaps the best known ecogeographical rule, has been questioned fo...
Aim. Ecogeographical body size variation in vertebrates (e.g., Bergmann’s rule) has long been recogn...
Aim: Body size explains most variation in fitness within animal populations and is therefore under c...
Reduction in body size is a major response to climate change, yet evidence in globally imperiled amp...
International audiencePhenotypic variation along environmental gradients—particularly in body size—o...
Background. The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is a centr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Aim Climate is thought to exert a strong influence on animal body sizes. We examined the relationsh...
Indexación: Web of Science; Scopus.Background: Body size variation has played a central role in biog...
Geographical gradients of body size express climate-driven constraints on animals, but whether they ...
Geographical gradients of body size express climate-driven constraints on animals, but whether they ...
The validity of Bergmann's rule, perhaps the best known ecogeographical rule, has been questioned fo...
Geographical gradients of body size express climate-driven constraints on animals, but whether they ...
The validity of Bergmann's rule, perhaps the best known ecogeographical rule, has been questioned fo...
The validity of Bergmann's rule, perhaps the best known ecogeographical rule, has been questioned fo...
Aim. Ecogeographical body size variation in vertebrates (e.g., Bergmann’s rule) has long been recogn...
Aim: Body size explains most variation in fitness within animal populations and is therefore under c...
Reduction in body size is a major response to climate change, yet evidence in globally imperiled amp...
International audiencePhenotypic variation along environmental gradients—particularly in body size—o...
Background. The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is a centr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...