Animals inhabiting colder climates have a larger body size (Bergmann’s rule) and smaller body extremities (Allen’s rule), which help homeothermic animals to retain heat. Such ecogeographical phenomena have frequently been observed in animals along the latitudinal gradient and have occasionally been tested along the elevational gradient. This study tested whether these ecogeographic rules hold true for the morphology of sparrows (Passer spp.) along the elevational gradient offered by the Himalaya in central Nepal. Seventy house sparrows and twenty-eight tree sparrows were captured from 22 different localities of central Nepal between 100 and 3400 m asl, and morphological traits such as body size (body mass, tarsus length, wing length and tai...
Understanding diversity patterns along altitudinal gradients, and their underlying causes are import...
Phenotypic plasticity is crucial for how organisms respond to variation in their environment, affect...
The eco-geographical Bergmann's rule predicts that animals have smaller body size in warmer regions ...
Heat is generated by the body volume and lost across its surface. Therefore larger homeotherms with ...
Abstract Background Geographic...
Heat is generated by the body volume and lost across its surface. Therefore, larger homeotherms with...
Capsule: An analysis of body mass and wing length for four bird species shows trends broadly in line...
Consistent responses by various organisms to common environmental pressures represent strong evidenc...
Earth’s climate has warmed at an average rate of 0.17°C (0.31°F) per decade since 1970, and many sci...
Bergmann’s rule, defined as the tendency for endotherms to be larger in colder environments, is a bi...
1. It has been proposed that habitats with low productivity, and hence low resource availability, ma...
Intraspecific geographic variation in morphology is common in animals along geographic or climatic c...
Body size plays a key role in the ecology and evolution of all organisms. Therefore, quantifying the...
The capacity of non-native species to undergo rapid adaptive change provides opportunities to resear...
DOCTORATE DISSERTATION: This thesis explores the contribution of the environment to the Song Sparro...
Understanding diversity patterns along altitudinal gradients, and their underlying causes are import...
Phenotypic plasticity is crucial for how organisms respond to variation in their environment, affect...
The eco-geographical Bergmann's rule predicts that animals have smaller body size in warmer regions ...
Heat is generated by the body volume and lost across its surface. Therefore larger homeotherms with ...
Abstract Background Geographic...
Heat is generated by the body volume and lost across its surface. Therefore, larger homeotherms with...
Capsule: An analysis of body mass and wing length for four bird species shows trends broadly in line...
Consistent responses by various organisms to common environmental pressures represent strong evidenc...
Earth’s climate has warmed at an average rate of 0.17°C (0.31°F) per decade since 1970, and many sci...
Bergmann’s rule, defined as the tendency for endotherms to be larger in colder environments, is a bi...
1. It has been proposed that habitats with low productivity, and hence low resource availability, ma...
Intraspecific geographic variation in morphology is common in animals along geographic or climatic c...
Body size plays a key role in the ecology and evolution of all organisms. Therefore, quantifying the...
The capacity of non-native species to undergo rapid adaptive change provides opportunities to resear...
DOCTORATE DISSERTATION: This thesis explores the contribution of the environment to the Song Sparro...
Understanding diversity patterns along altitudinal gradients, and their underlying causes are import...
Phenotypic plasticity is crucial for how organisms respond to variation in their environment, affect...
The eco-geographical Bergmann's rule predicts that animals have smaller body size in warmer regions ...