Understanding how morphological traits are influenced by temperature, resource availability and competition is critical for predicting future ecosystem resilience to climate change. Here we tested the effects of biotic and abiotic factors, on the morphology of two contrasting Muridae species (Chinese white-bellied rats Niviventer confucianus [n = 565; 57.1 g] and Edwards's long-tailed giant rats Leopoldamys edwardsi [n = 45; 459.5 g]) in relation to Bergmann’s, Allen’s, Hesse’s and Geist’s eco-geographical rules along a 2900-m elevational gradient. Specifically, we tested the “body size threshold” theory, which posits that animals heavier than 0.16 kg are more likely to follow Bergmann’s rule. We measured body length and mass, appendage len...
Variation in life-history traits is shaped by intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Climate influences th...
Different ecological preferences among species may result in differences in response to similar envi...
Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and temporal (from...
The ecology of endotherms is driven by their great energetic need for thermoregulation, which render...
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...
Temporal changes in body size have been documented in a number of vertebrate species, with different...
Background: Understanding whether species' elevational range is shifting in response to directional ...
Temperature is widely regarded as a major driver of species richness, but the mechanisms are debated...
Macrophysiology is defined as the study of variation in physiological traits--including physiologica...
A reduction in body size has been proposed as the third universal ecological response to global warm...
Metabolic rates are related to the pace of life. Hence, research into their variability at global sc...
The “resource availability hypothesis” predicts occurrence of larger rodents in more productive habi...
Abstract Background Understanding whether species’ elevational range is shifting in response to dire...
How resources are partitioned among sympatric species is conditional to extrinsic (e.g. climate driv...
Variation in life-history traits is shaped by intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Climate influences th...
Different ecological preferences among species may result in differences in response to similar envi...
Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and temporal (from...
The ecology of endotherms is driven by their great energetic need for thermoregulation, which render...
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...
Temporal changes in body size have been documented in a number of vertebrate species, with different...
Background: Understanding whether species' elevational range is shifting in response to directional ...
Temperature is widely regarded as a major driver of species richness, but the mechanisms are debated...
Macrophysiology is defined as the study of variation in physiological traits--including physiologica...
A reduction in body size has been proposed as the third universal ecological response to global warm...
Metabolic rates are related to the pace of life. Hence, research into their variability at global sc...
The “resource availability hypothesis” predicts occurrence of larger rodents in more productive habi...
Abstract Background Understanding whether species’ elevational range is shifting in response to dire...
How resources are partitioned among sympatric species is conditional to extrinsic (e.g. climate driv...
Variation in life-history traits is shaped by intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Climate influences th...
Different ecological preferences among species may result in differences in response to similar envi...
Using museum collections and recently collected specimens we studied geographical and temporal (from...