International audienceIn this study, we consider the applicability of Bergmann’s rule to the populations of small pelagic fish species in the Mediterranean Sea. Under Bergmann’s rule, body size increases with decreasing temperature and increasing latitude. Although this macroecological pattern in body sizes is well established for many taxa of endotherms and ectotherms, it remains not universal and the proposed mechanisms underlying it are multiple and still lack consensus. We explored here the occurrence of geographical body size clines using measurements of average body sizes of 10 species collected in pelagic trawl hauls carried out during acoustic surveys in the Mediterranean Sea. Bergmann’s rule was evaluated by correlating body sizes ...
Using the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Mediterranean capture fisheries production datas...
The synchrony of pelagic fish population dynamics with climate variability may impose significant al...
As the majority of marine organisms are water-breathing ectotherms, temperature and dissolved oxygen...
In this study we consider the applicability of Bergmann’s rule to the populations of small pelagic f...
Ectotherms often attain smaller body sizes when they develop at higher temperatures. This phenomenon...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
The applicability of macroecological rules to patterns in body size varies between taxa. One of the ...
Clear biogeographic trends persist in the body sizes of individuals in marine communities, with smal...
Commercial fishing and climate change have influenced the composition of marine fish assemblages wor...
The applicability of macroecological rules to patterns in body size varies between taxa. One of the ...
Brosset, Pablo ... et al.-- 14 pages, 7 figures, 2 tablesSmall pelagic fish are among the most ecolo...
Understanding general rules governing macroecological body size variations is one of the oldest purs...
The size-at-age of one million Brevoortia tyrannus and B. patronus, harvested from Maine to Texas ov...
Small pelagic fish (SPF) are key organisms for the functioning of pelagic marine ecosystems. In rece...
Our aim was to document geographical patterns of variation in the bodysize structure of European lak...
Using the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Mediterranean capture fisheries production datas...
The synchrony of pelagic fish population dynamics with climate variability may impose significant al...
As the majority of marine organisms are water-breathing ectotherms, temperature and dissolved oxygen...
In this study we consider the applicability of Bergmann’s rule to the populations of small pelagic f...
Ectotherms often attain smaller body sizes when they develop at higher temperatures. This phenomenon...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
The applicability of macroecological rules to patterns in body size varies between taxa. One of the ...
Clear biogeographic trends persist in the body sizes of individuals in marine communities, with smal...
Commercial fishing and climate change have influenced the composition of marine fish assemblages wor...
The applicability of macroecological rules to patterns in body size varies between taxa. One of the ...
Brosset, Pablo ... et al.-- 14 pages, 7 figures, 2 tablesSmall pelagic fish are among the most ecolo...
Understanding general rules governing macroecological body size variations is one of the oldest purs...
The size-at-age of one million Brevoortia tyrannus and B. patronus, harvested from Maine to Texas ov...
Small pelagic fish (SPF) are key organisms for the functioning of pelagic marine ecosystems. In rece...
Our aim was to document geographical patterns of variation in the bodysize structure of European lak...
Using the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Mediterranean capture fisheries production datas...
The synchrony of pelagic fish population dynamics with climate variability may impose significant al...
As the majority of marine organisms are water-breathing ectotherms, temperature and dissolved oxygen...