International audiencePhenotypic variation along environmental gradients—particularly in body size—occurs in a variety of species. Larger-bodied individuals are usually found in colder climates, as predicted by Bergmann's rule. In ectotherms, this pattern remains controversial. Among thermoconformers, smaller body sizes are expected in colder climates because these species might have relatively shorter warm-up times (advantageous in cold climates), whereas the reverse pattern can be expected in thermoregulators (heat-balance hypothesis). In amphibians, additional factors like humidity and thermal niche might also contribute to body-size variation. Following Allen's rule, there can also be a negative relationship between temperature and rela...
Abstract Background The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is...
Background The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is a ce...
Large-scale patterns of body size variation are described by well-known generalizations such as Berg...
Bergmann’s rule states that within a species of endotherms smaller individuals are found in warmer c...
Aim. Ecogeographical body size variation in vertebrates (e.g., Bergmann’s rule) has long been recogn...
The validity of Bergmann's rule, perhaps the best known ecogeographical rule, has been questioned fo...
The validity of Bergmann's rule, perhaps the best known ecogeographical rule, has been questioned fo...
The validity of Bergmann's rule, perhaps the best known ecogeographical rule, has been questioned fo...
Despite the recognition that some species might quickly adapt to new conditions under climate change...
Reduction in body size is a major response to climate change, yet evidence in globally imperiled amp...
Background. The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is a centr...
Aim The patterns and causes of ecogeographical body size variation in ectotherms remain controversia...
International audienceTo examine environmental effects on age structure, growth rate and body size, ...
International audienceTo examine environmental effects on age structure, growth rate and body size, ...
International audienceTo examine environmental effects on age structure, growth rate and body size, ...
Abstract Background The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is...
Background The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is a ce...
Large-scale patterns of body size variation are described by well-known generalizations such as Berg...
Bergmann’s rule states that within a species of endotherms smaller individuals are found in warmer c...
Aim. Ecogeographical body size variation in vertebrates (e.g., Bergmann’s rule) has long been recogn...
The validity of Bergmann's rule, perhaps the best known ecogeographical rule, has been questioned fo...
The validity of Bergmann's rule, perhaps the best known ecogeographical rule, has been questioned fo...
The validity of Bergmann's rule, perhaps the best known ecogeographical rule, has been questioned fo...
Despite the recognition that some species might quickly adapt to new conditions under climate change...
Reduction in body size is a major response to climate change, yet evidence in globally imperiled amp...
Background. The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is a centr...
Aim The patterns and causes of ecogeographical body size variation in ectotherms remain controversia...
International audienceTo examine environmental effects on age structure, growth rate and body size, ...
International audienceTo examine environmental effects on age structure, growth rate and body size, ...
International audienceTo examine environmental effects on age structure, growth rate and body size, ...
Abstract Background The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is...
Background The impact of environmental gradients on the evolution of life history traits is a ce...
Large-scale patterns of body size variation are described by well-known generalizations such as Berg...