Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on this function. Recent findings suggest that beaks may also be important for thermoregulation, and this may drive morphological evolution as predicted by Allen's rule. However, the role of thermoregulation in the evolution of beak size across species remains largely unexplored. In particular, it remains unclear whether the need for retaining heat in the winter or dissipating heat in the summer plays the greater role in selection for beak size. Comparative studies are needed to evaluate the relative importance of these functions in beak size evolution. We addressed this question in a clade of birds exhibiting wide variation in their climatic nic...
Observed variation in the body size responses of endotherms to climate change may be explained by tw...
Animals tend to decrease in body size (Bergmann's rule) and elongate appendages (Allen's rule) in wa...
The observed variation in the body size responses of endotherms to climate change may be explained b...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Background Climate imposes multiple selection pressures on animal morphology. Allen’s Rule proposes...
Allen’s rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colde...
Allen’s rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colde...
Allen's rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colde...
Aim: Avian beak morphology is a good example of how anatomical structures have evolved in response t...
Observed variation in the body size responses of endotherms to climate change may be explained by tw...
Animals tend to decrease in body size (Bergmann's rule) and elongate appendages (Allen's rule) in wa...
The observed variation in the body size responses of endotherms to climate change may be explained b...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Background Climate imposes multiple selection pressures on animal morphology. Allen’s Rule proposes...
Allen’s rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colde...
Allen’s rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colde...
Allen's rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colde...
Aim: Avian beak morphology is a good example of how anatomical structures have evolved in response t...
Observed variation in the body size responses of endotherms to climate change may be explained by tw...
Animals tend to decrease in body size (Bergmann's rule) and elongate appendages (Allen's rule) in wa...
The observed variation in the body size responses of endotherms to climate change may be explained b...