Bergmann’s rule is a well-established, ecogeographical principle that states that body size varies positively with latitude, reflecting the thermoregulatory benefits of larger bodies as temperatures decline. However, this principle does not seem to easily apply to migratory species that are able to avoid the extreme temperatures during winter at higher latitudes. Further, little is known about the ontogeny of this relationship across life stages or how it is influenced by ongoing global climate change. To address these knowledge gaps, we assessed the contemporary relationship between latitude and body size in a long-distance migratory species, the prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea) across life stages (egg to adult) on their breeding...
Migratory birds may be unable to respond to climate change at their breeding grounds in the same way...
Despite extensive research on the topic, it has been difficult to reach general conclusions as to th...
An increasing number of studies demonstrate that plant and animal phenologies such as the timing of ...
Bergmann’s rule is a well-established, ecogeographical principle that states that body size varies p...
The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeograph...
The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeograph...
Ecogeographical rules attempt to explain large-scale spatial patterns in biological traits. One of t...
The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeograph...
The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeograph...
Many organisms at northern latitudes have responded to climate warming by advancing their spring phe...
Capsule: An analysis of body mass and wing length for four bird species shows trends broadly in line...
Bergmann’s and Allen’s rule suggest that for the same species individuals found further north, tend ...
Beyond the effects of temperature increase on local population trends and on species distribution sh...
Elevational gradients provide a powerful laboratory for understanding the environmental and ecologic...
International audienceBody size is implicated in individual fitness and population dynamics. Mountin...
Migratory birds may be unable to respond to climate change at their breeding grounds in the same way...
Despite extensive research on the topic, it has been difficult to reach general conclusions as to th...
An increasing number of studies demonstrate that plant and animal phenologies such as the timing of ...
Bergmann’s rule is a well-established, ecogeographical principle that states that body size varies p...
The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeograph...
The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeograph...
Ecogeographical rules attempt to explain large-scale spatial patterns in biological traits. One of t...
The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeograph...
The inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature is a widespread ecogeograph...
Many organisms at northern latitudes have responded to climate warming by advancing their spring phe...
Capsule: An analysis of body mass and wing length for four bird species shows trends broadly in line...
Bergmann’s and Allen’s rule suggest that for the same species individuals found further north, tend ...
Beyond the effects of temperature increase on local population trends and on species distribution sh...
Elevational gradients provide a powerful laboratory for understanding the environmental and ecologic...
International audienceBody size is implicated in individual fitness and population dynamics. Mountin...
Migratory birds may be unable to respond to climate change at their breeding grounds in the same way...
Despite extensive research on the topic, it has been difficult to reach general conclusions as to th...
An increasing number of studies demonstrate that plant and animal phenologies such as the timing of ...