Aim: Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evo‐lutionary processes shaping local‐ and large‐scale patterns of biodiversity. For well over a century, climatic factors have been regarded as primary sources of natural selection on animal body size, and hypotheses such as Bergmann’s rule (the increase of body size with decreasing temperature) have dominated discussions. However, evidence for consistent climatic effects, especially among ectotherms, remains equivocal. Here, we test a range of key hypotheses on climate‐driven size evolution in squamate reptiles across several spatial and phylogenetic scales. Location: Global. Time period: Extant. Major taxa studied: Squamates (lizards and snakes). Methods...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Despite the remarkable diversity found in squamate reptiles, most of their species tend to be found ...
Aim: Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evolutionary process...
Aim Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evolutionary proce...
Climatic gradients impose clinal selection on animal ecological and physiological performance, ofte...
Abstract Climatic gradients impose clinal selection on animal ecological and physiological performan...
Climate change particularly affects ectothermic reptiles that cannot regulate their internal tempera...
Aim To document geographical interspecific patterns of body size of European and North American squa...
Climate may play important roles in speciation, such as causing the range fragmentation that underli...
Bergmann's rule predicts larger body sizes in species living in higher latitudes and altitudes. This...
Climate may play important roles in speciation, such as causing the range fragmentation that underli...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Climate may play important roles in speciation, such as causing the range fragmentation that underli...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Despite the remarkable diversity found in squamate reptiles, most of their species tend to be found ...
Aim: Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evolutionary process...
Aim Variation in body size across animal species underlies most ecological and evolutionary proce...
Climatic gradients impose clinal selection on animal ecological and physiological performance, ofte...
Abstract Climatic gradients impose clinal selection on animal ecological and physiological performan...
Climate change particularly affects ectothermic reptiles that cannot regulate their internal tempera...
Aim To document geographical interspecific patterns of body size of European and North American squa...
Climate may play important roles in speciation, such as causing the range fragmentation that underli...
Bergmann's rule predicts larger body sizes in species living in higher latitudes and altitudes. This...
Climate may play important roles in speciation, such as causing the range fragmentation that underli...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Climate may play important roles in speciation, such as causing the range fragmentation that underli...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Patterns of species richness among clades can be directly explained by the ages of clades or their r...
Despite the remarkable diversity found in squamate reptiles, most of their species tend to be found ...