Bergmann's Rule predicts larger body sizes in colder habitats, increasing organisms’ ability to conserve heat. Originally formulated for endotherms, it is controversial whether Bergmann's Rule may be applicable to ectotherms, given that larger ectotherms show diminished capacity for heating up. We predict that Bergmann's Rule will be applicable to ectotherms when the benefits of a higher conservation of heat due to a larger body size overcompensate for decreased capacity to heating up. We test this hypothesis in the lizard Psammodromus algirus, which shows increased body size with elevation in Sierra Nevada (SE Spain). We measured heating and cooling rates of lizards from different elevations (from 300 to 2500 meters above sea level) under ...
Regulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological performance in ectotherms but...
The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals ca...
The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals ca...
Bergmann's Rule predicts larger body sizes in colder habitats, increasing organisms’ ability to cons...
Background. The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is a centr...
Background The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is a ce...
Abstract Background The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is...
Bergmann’s rule predicts an increase in body size with increasing elevation and decreasing temperatu...
Bergmann’s rule predicts an increase in body size with increasing elevation and decreasing temperatu...
Body size (BS) varies in response to several selective pressures. In ectotherms, thermal inertia may...
The body temperature of ectotherms depends on the environmental temperatures and behavioral adjustme...
© 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Regulation of body tem...
© 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Regulation of body tem...
Abstract Climatic gradients impose clinal selection on animal ecological and physiological performan...
The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals ca...
Regulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological performance in ectotherms but...
The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals ca...
The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals ca...
Bergmann's Rule predicts larger body sizes in colder habitats, increasing organisms’ ability to cons...
Background. The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is a centr...
Background The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is a ce...
Abstract Background The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is...
Bergmann’s rule predicts an increase in body size with increasing elevation and decreasing temperatu...
Bergmann’s rule predicts an increase in body size with increasing elevation and decreasing temperatu...
Body size (BS) varies in response to several selective pressures. In ectotherms, thermal inertia may...
The body temperature of ectotherms depends on the environmental temperatures and behavioral adjustme...
© 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Regulation of body tem...
© 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Regulation of body tem...
Abstract Climatic gradients impose clinal selection on animal ecological and physiological performan...
The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals ca...
Regulation of body temperature is crucial for optimizing physiological performance in ectotherms but...
The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals ca...
The theory of thermoregulation has developed slowly, hampering efforts to predict how individuals ca...