Bergmann's rule - an increase in body size with latitude - correlates with latitudinal declines in ambient temperature and predation risk, but relatively few studies simultaneously explore the relative importance of these factors. Along temperate Atlantic shorelines, the isopod Idotea balthica from high latitudes are 53% longer on average than are isopods from low latitudes. When reared at 6°- 24°C, juveniles increased growth and development rates with temperature. Because the increase in growth rate with temperature outstripped increases in development rate, female size at maturity increased with temperature. This thermal sensitivity of growth cannot account for the latitudinal pattern in body size. Within temperature treatments, females f...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
Understanding which species and ecosystems will be most severely affected by warming as climate chan...
Aim: Species living at latitudes that have greater annual temperature variations are expected to ach...
Bergmann's rule - an increase in body size with latitude - correlates with latitudinal declines in a...
Geographic patterns of body size are of particular interest to biologists because they suggest a cor...
Macroecological relationships provide insights into rules that govern ecological systems. Bergmann's...
Macroecological relationships provide insights into rules that govern ecological systems. Bergmann's...
The applicability of macroecological rules to patterns in body size varies between taxa. One of the ...
1. In ectotherms, growth rate, body size, and maturation rate co-vary with temperature, with the dir...
Organisms tend to exhibit phenotypes that can be shaped by climate, commonly demonstrating clinal va...
Size at maturity in ectotherms commonly declines with warming. This near-universal phenomenon, forma...
Growth and development rates are fundamental to all living organisms. In a warming world, it is impo...
Environmental temperature plays an important role in shaping the distribution and abundance of marin...
Although life histories are shaped by temperature and predation, their joint influence on the interd...
Advocates of the theory of r-K selection claim that high levels of density-independent mortality sel...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
Understanding which species and ecosystems will be most severely affected by warming as climate chan...
Aim: Species living at latitudes that have greater annual temperature variations are expected to ach...
Bergmann's rule - an increase in body size with latitude - correlates with latitudinal declines in a...
Geographic patterns of body size are of particular interest to biologists because they suggest a cor...
Macroecological relationships provide insights into rules that govern ecological systems. Bergmann's...
Macroecological relationships provide insights into rules that govern ecological systems. Bergmann's...
The applicability of macroecological rules to patterns in body size varies between taxa. One of the ...
1. In ectotherms, growth rate, body size, and maturation rate co-vary with temperature, with the dir...
Organisms tend to exhibit phenotypes that can be shaped by climate, commonly demonstrating clinal va...
Size at maturity in ectotherms commonly declines with warming. This near-universal phenomenon, forma...
Growth and development rates are fundamental to all living organisms. In a warming world, it is impo...
Environmental temperature plays an important role in shaping the distribution and abundance of marin...
Although life histories are shaped by temperature and predation, their joint influence on the interd...
Advocates of the theory of r-K selection claim that high levels of density-independent mortality sel...
Temperature profoundly affects species’ geographic ranges, but the extent to which it limits contemp...
Understanding which species and ecosystems will be most severely affected by warming as climate chan...
Aim: Species living at latitudes that have greater annual temperature variations are expected to ach...