Bergmann's rule predicts a decrease in body size with increasing temperature and has much empirical support. Surprisingly, we know very little about whether 'Bergmann size clines' are due to a genetic response or is a consequence of phenotypic plasticity. Here we use data on body size (mass and tarsus length) from three long-term (1979-2008) study populations of great tits (Parus major), in which there has been a temperature increase, to examine mechanisms behind Bergmann's rule. We show that adult body mass decreased over the study period in all populations and that tarsus length increased in one population. Both body mass and tarsus length were heritable and under weak positive directional selection, predicting an increase, rather than de...
In 1847, Karl Bergmann proposed that temperature gradients are the key to understanding geographic v...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 09 Jun 2022The Bergmann’s rule predicts that in endotherms, b...
Variation in evolutionary rates among species is a defining characteristic of the tree of life and m...
Bergmann's rule predicts a decrease in body size with increasing temperature and has much empirical ...
Bergmann’s rule predicts a decrease in body size with increasing temperature and has much empirical ...
The observation that species, and individuals within species, tend to be larger in the colder parts...
We tested the prediction that global warming has caused recent decreases in body weight (Bergmann's ...
Organisms tend to exhibit phenotypes that can be shaped by climate, commonly demonstrating clinal va...
Using museum specimens collected in Israel during the second half of the 20th century, no support wa...
Capsule: An analysis of body mass and wing length for four bird species shows trends broadly in line...
<div><p>Changes in morphology have been postulated as one of the responses of animals to global warm...
Spatial and temporal phenotypic differentiation in mean body size is of commonplace occurrence, but ...
Development is often temperature-dependent. We hypothesized smaller size and larger asymmetry with i...
Bergmann's rule states that endotherms have a large body size in high latitudes and cold climates. H...
The eco-geographical Bergmann's rule predicts that animals have smaller body size in warmer regions ...
In 1847, Karl Bergmann proposed that temperature gradients are the key to understanding geographic v...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 09 Jun 2022The Bergmann’s rule predicts that in endotherms, b...
Variation in evolutionary rates among species is a defining characteristic of the tree of life and m...
Bergmann's rule predicts a decrease in body size with increasing temperature and has much empirical ...
Bergmann’s rule predicts a decrease in body size with increasing temperature and has much empirical ...
The observation that species, and individuals within species, tend to be larger in the colder parts...
We tested the prediction that global warming has caused recent decreases in body weight (Bergmann's ...
Organisms tend to exhibit phenotypes that can be shaped by climate, commonly demonstrating clinal va...
Using museum specimens collected in Israel during the second half of the 20th century, no support wa...
Capsule: An analysis of body mass and wing length for four bird species shows trends broadly in line...
<div><p>Changes in morphology have been postulated as one of the responses of animals to global warm...
Spatial and temporal phenotypic differentiation in mean body size is of commonplace occurrence, but ...
Development is often temperature-dependent. We hypothesized smaller size and larger asymmetry with i...
Bergmann's rule states that endotherms have a large body size in high latitudes and cold climates. H...
The eco-geographical Bergmann's rule predicts that animals have smaller body size in warmer regions ...
In 1847, Karl Bergmann proposed that temperature gradients are the key to understanding geographic v...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 09 Jun 2022The Bergmann’s rule predicts that in endotherms, b...
Variation in evolutionary rates among species is a defining characteristic of the tree of life and m...