Size-latitude trends in the meiobenthic phylum Kinorhyncha, commonly known as mud dragons, have been explored in oceans worldwide. Generalized least squares regression was used to assess relationships between size and latitude, as well as between size, latitude, and two selected environmental variables that exhibit latitudinal gradation: the sea surface temperature and the net primary productivity. Different structures of spatial autocorrelation and potential confounding factors, such as the species richness and the number of kinorhynch records that could affect latitudinal gradients, were also addressed. In addition, generalized mixed models were used to determine the influence of the phylogeny on body size. Size-latitude relationships of ...
Aim Variations in body size are well established for many taxa of endotherms and ectotherms, but rem...
CH is supported by a Natural Environment Research Council Studentship NE/L501797/1. AGH was supporte...
Many marine and terrestrial clades show similar latitudinal gradients in species richness, but oppos...
Homeotherms and many poikilotherms display a positive relationship between body size and latitude, b...
The pattern of increasing species body size with increasing latitude has been noticed in different g...
Aim Global interspecific body size distributions have been suggested to be shaped by selection pres...
Geographical variations in animal characters are one of the main subjects for study in macroecology....
Size is one of the most outwardly obvious characteristics of animals, determined by multiple phyloge...
Two major intraspecific patterns of adult size variation are plastic temperature-size (T-S) response...
Surveys of terrestrial microinvertebrate morphometry, especially spatial patterns of body size at wi...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
The unifying themes of my thesis are patterns in world-wide freshwater fish body sizes and their und...
Island faunas can be characterized by gigantism in small animals and dwarfism in large animals, but ...
Body size is a fundamental topic in ecology with important implications for community structure and ...
1. The variation in cranial size of the crab-eating fox Cerdocyon thous was analysed in relation to ...
Aim Variations in body size are well established for many taxa of endotherms and ectotherms, but rem...
CH is supported by a Natural Environment Research Council Studentship NE/L501797/1. AGH was supporte...
Many marine and terrestrial clades show similar latitudinal gradients in species richness, but oppos...
Homeotherms and many poikilotherms display a positive relationship between body size and latitude, b...
The pattern of increasing species body size with increasing latitude has been noticed in different g...
Aim Global interspecific body size distributions have been suggested to be shaped by selection pres...
Geographical variations in animal characters are one of the main subjects for study in macroecology....
Size is one of the most outwardly obvious characteristics of animals, determined by multiple phyloge...
Two major intraspecific patterns of adult size variation are plastic temperature-size (T-S) response...
Surveys of terrestrial microinvertebrate morphometry, especially spatial patterns of body size at wi...
The island rule, a pattern of size shifts on islands, is an oft-cited but little understood phenomen...
The unifying themes of my thesis are patterns in world-wide freshwater fish body sizes and their und...
Island faunas can be characterized by gigantism in small animals and dwarfism in large animals, but ...
Body size is a fundamental topic in ecology with important implications for community structure and ...
1. The variation in cranial size of the crab-eating fox Cerdocyon thous was analysed in relation to ...
Aim Variations in body size are well established for many taxa of endotherms and ectotherms, but rem...
CH is supported by a Natural Environment Research Council Studentship NE/L501797/1. AGH was supporte...
Many marine and terrestrial clades show similar latitudinal gradients in species richness, but oppos...