Temporal changes in body size have been documented in a number of vertebrate species, with different contested drivers being suggested to explain these changes. Among these are climate warming, resource availability, competition, predation risk, human population density, island effects and others. Both life history traits (intrinsic factors such as lifespan and reproductive rate) and habitat (extrinsic factors such as vegetation type, latitude and elevation) are expected to mediate the existence of a significant temporal response of body size to climate warming but neither have been widely investigated. Using examples of rodents, we predicted that both life history traits and habitat might explain the probability of temporal response using ...
Background: Understanding whether species' elevational range is shifting in response to directional ...
The rapid rate of anthropogenic-related climate change is expected to severely impact ecosystems and...
Population dynamics are the result of an interplay between extrinsic and intrinsic environmental dri...
Temporal changes in body size have been documented in a number of vertebrate species, with different...
Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and temporal (from...
A reduction in body size has been proposed as the third universal ecological response to global warm...
<div><p>Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and tempor...
In mammals, body-size responses to warming climates are diverse, and the mechanisms underlying these...
In mammals, body-size responses to warming climates are diverse, and the mechanisms underlying these...
© 2020, The Author(s). Body size decline is hypothesized to be a key response to climate warming, in...
Understanding how morphological traits are influenced by temperature, resource availability and comp...
Introduction: Climate and environmental change have driven widespread changes in body size, pa...
Aim: Body size evolution has long been hypothesized to have been driven by factors linked to climate...
Model predictions of extinction risks from anthropogenic climate change are dire, but still overly s...
Morphological changes following changes in species' distribution and phenology have been suggested t...
Background: Understanding whether species' elevational range is shifting in response to directional ...
The rapid rate of anthropogenic-related climate change is expected to severely impact ecosystems and...
Population dynamics are the result of an interplay between extrinsic and intrinsic environmental dri...
Temporal changes in body size have been documented in a number of vertebrate species, with different...
Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and temporal (from...
A reduction in body size has been proposed as the third universal ecological response to global warm...
<div><p>Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and tempor...
In mammals, body-size responses to warming climates are diverse, and the mechanisms underlying these...
In mammals, body-size responses to warming climates are diverse, and the mechanisms underlying these...
© 2020, The Author(s). Body size decline is hypothesized to be a key response to climate warming, in...
Understanding how morphological traits are influenced by temperature, resource availability and comp...
Introduction: Climate and environmental change have driven widespread changes in body size, pa...
Aim: Body size evolution has long been hypothesized to have been driven by factors linked to climate...
Model predictions of extinction risks from anthropogenic climate change are dire, but still overly s...
Morphological changes following changes in species' distribution and phenology have been suggested t...
Background: Understanding whether species' elevational range is shifting in response to directional ...
The rapid rate of anthropogenic-related climate change is expected to severely impact ecosystems and...
Population dynamics are the result of an interplay between extrinsic and intrinsic environmental dri...