Although Bergmann’s rule – stating that among closely related species, the bigger ones will inhabit the colder climates/ higher latitudes – was formulated for inter-specific comparisons, most analyses that tested this pattern in mammals were on an intra-specific level. To date, no large-scale taxonomy-driven cross-species evaluation of the pattern predicted by Bergmann exists. Here we show, in a dataset comprising 3561 mammal species from 26 orders, that while there is no significant correlation between latitude and body mass using conventional methods, this correlation is highly significant when the phylogenetic structure of the dataset is accounted for, thus supporting Bergmann’s claim that the rule only applies to closely related specie...
The observation that species, and individuals within species, tend to be larger in the colder parts...
Bergmann's rule states that individuals of a species/clade at higher altitudes or latitudes will be ...
I will be presenting my findings on a global scale analysis on an ecogeographical rule called Bergma...
Although Bergmann’s rule – stating that among closely related species, the bigger ones will inhabit ...
Background Bergmann’s rule proposes that animals in cold habitats will be larger tha...
Bergmann's rule states that endotherms have a large body size in high latitudes and cold climates. H...
The observation that ‘‘on the whole... larger species live farther north and the smaller ones farthe...
Humans have modified species distributions in most of the world's natural ecosystems. Analyses of sp...
Comparative methods have commonly been applied in macroecological research. However, few methods exi...
Studies of Bergmann’s rule may encompass a non-random subsample of extant homeotherms. We examined p...
Aim One of the longest recognized patterns in macroecology, Bergmann's rule, describes the tendency ...
Although it is commonly assumed that closely related animals are similar in body size, the degree of...
Although it is commonly assumed that closely related animals are similar in body size, the degree of...
Paleecological data allow not only the study of trends along deep-time chronological transects but c...
A lot of research has been done regarding Bergmann‟s rule. Bergmann‟s rule means that from the surfa...
The observation that species, and individuals within species, tend to be larger in the colder parts...
Bergmann's rule states that individuals of a species/clade at higher altitudes or latitudes will be ...
I will be presenting my findings on a global scale analysis on an ecogeographical rule called Bergma...
Although Bergmann’s rule – stating that among closely related species, the bigger ones will inhabit ...
Background Bergmann’s rule proposes that animals in cold habitats will be larger tha...
Bergmann's rule states that endotherms have a large body size in high latitudes and cold climates. H...
The observation that ‘‘on the whole... larger species live farther north and the smaller ones farthe...
Humans have modified species distributions in most of the world's natural ecosystems. Analyses of sp...
Comparative methods have commonly been applied in macroecological research. However, few methods exi...
Studies of Bergmann’s rule may encompass a non-random subsample of extant homeotherms. We examined p...
Aim One of the longest recognized patterns in macroecology, Bergmann's rule, describes the tendency ...
Although it is commonly assumed that closely related animals are similar in body size, the degree of...
Although it is commonly assumed that closely related animals are similar in body size, the degree of...
Paleecological data allow not only the study of trends along deep-time chronological transects but c...
A lot of research has been done regarding Bergmann‟s rule. Bergmann‟s rule means that from the surfa...
The observation that species, and individuals within species, tend to be larger in the colder parts...
Bergmann's rule states that individuals of a species/clade at higher altitudes or latitudes will be ...
I will be presenting my findings on a global scale analysis on an ecogeographical rule called Bergma...