Aim We explore geographic variation in body size within the wingless grasshopper, Phaulacridium vittatum, along a latitudinal gradient, and ask whether melanism can help explain the existence of clinal variation. We test the hypotheses that both male and female grasshoppers will be larger and lighter in colour at lower latitudes, and that reflectance and size will be positively correlated, as predicted by biophysical theory. We then test the hypothesis that variability in size and reflectance is thermally driven, by assessing correlations with temperature and other climatic variables. Location Sixty-one populations were sampled along the east coast of Australia between latitudes 27.63° S and 43.10° S, at elevations ranging from 10 to 2000m ...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key trait of successful pest species, and may increase the ability to cop...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key trait of successful pest species, and may increase the ability to cop...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key trait of successful pest species, and may increase the ability to cop...
The study of thermal biology can contribute to our understanding of climate change by highlighting t...
The study of thermal biology can contribute to our understanding of climate change by highlighting t...
The climate is often evoked to explain broad-scale clines of body size, yet its involvement in the p...
Many animals show altitudinal clines in size, shape and body colour. Increases in body size and redu...
Many animals show altitudinal clines in size, shape and body colour. Increases in body size and redu...
We studied geographic body size variation in males and females of 25 populations of the South Americ...
Many animals show altitudinal clines in size, shape and body colour. Increases in body size and redu...
Many animals show altitudinal clines in size, shape and body colour. Increases in body size and redu...
Many animals show altitudinal clines in size, shape and body colour. Increases in body size and redu...
Altitudinal clines in melanism are generally assumed to reflect the fitness benefits resulting from ...
Invertebrate pests often show high morphological variation and wide environmental tolerances. Knowle...
Invertebrate pests often show high morphological variation and wide environmental tolerances. Knowle...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key trait of successful pest species, and may increase the ability to cop...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key trait of successful pest species, and may increase the ability to cop...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key trait of successful pest species, and may increase the ability to cop...
The study of thermal biology can contribute to our understanding of climate change by highlighting t...
The study of thermal biology can contribute to our understanding of climate change by highlighting t...
The climate is often evoked to explain broad-scale clines of body size, yet its involvement in the p...
Many animals show altitudinal clines in size, shape and body colour. Increases in body size and redu...
Many animals show altitudinal clines in size, shape and body colour. Increases in body size and redu...
We studied geographic body size variation in males and females of 25 populations of the South Americ...
Many animals show altitudinal clines in size, shape and body colour. Increases in body size and redu...
Many animals show altitudinal clines in size, shape and body colour. Increases in body size and redu...
Many animals show altitudinal clines in size, shape and body colour. Increases in body size and redu...
Altitudinal clines in melanism are generally assumed to reflect the fitness benefits resulting from ...
Invertebrate pests often show high morphological variation and wide environmental tolerances. Knowle...
Invertebrate pests often show high morphological variation and wide environmental tolerances. Knowle...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key trait of successful pest species, and may increase the ability to cop...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key trait of successful pest species, and may increase the ability to cop...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key trait of successful pest species, and may increase the ability to cop...