Heat is generated by the body volume and lost across its surface. Therefore, larger homeotherms with their proportionately larger volume and smaller surface will withstand cold better than small homeotherms. Bergmann’s Rule is common expressions of body size change due to temperature change. We tested the relationship between body size and latitude in House sparrows (Passer domesticus) found in the Eastern United States. Due to the range of temperatures between each state, we expect a change in body size with larger birds being found in the north and smaller birds being found in the south. To test Bergmann’s rule, we measured the tarsometatarsal length and width. We also measured the bill length and width. We collected data from 801 House s...
Background Climate imposes multiple selection pressures on animal morphology. Allen’s Rule proposes...
We tested the prediction that global warming has caused recent decreases in body weight (Bergmann's ...
Aim: Avian beak morphology is a good example of how anatomical structures have evolved in response t...
Heat is generated by the body volume and lost across its surface. Therefore larger homeotherms with ...
Earth’s climate has warmed at an average rate of 0.17°C (0.31°F) per decade since 1970, and many sci...
Research on variation in bill morphology has focused on the role of diet. Bills have other functions...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Research on variation in bill morphology has focused on the role of diet....
Allen’s rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in...
The observation that species, and individuals within species, tend to be larger in the colder parts...
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...
Allen’s rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colde...
Animals inhabiting colder climates have a larger body size (Bergmann’s rule) and smaller body extrem...
Allen's rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colde...
Increasing temperatures associated with climate change are predicted to cause reductions in body siz...
Background Climate imposes multiple selection pressures on animal morphology. Allen’s Rule proposes...
We tested the prediction that global warming has caused recent decreases in body weight (Bergmann's ...
Aim: Avian beak morphology is a good example of how anatomical structures have evolved in response t...
Heat is generated by the body volume and lost across its surface. Therefore larger homeotherms with ...
Earth’s climate has warmed at an average rate of 0.17°C (0.31°F) per decade since 1970, and many sci...
Research on variation in bill morphology has focused on the role of diet. Bills have other functions...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Research on variation in bill morphology has focused on the role of diet....
Allen’s rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in...
The observation that species, and individuals within species, tend to be larger in the colder parts...
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...
Allen’s rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colde...
Animals inhabiting colder climates have a larger body size (Bergmann’s rule) and smaller body extrem...
Allen's rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colde...
Increasing temperatures associated with climate change are predicted to cause reductions in body siz...
Background Climate imposes multiple selection pressures on animal morphology. Allen’s Rule proposes...
We tested the prediction that global warming has caused recent decreases in body weight (Bergmann's ...
Aim: Avian beak morphology is a good example of how anatomical structures have evolved in response t...