Aim: Ecogeographical rules link animal colours, especially those produced by melanin pigments, with variation in environmental conditions over wide geographical scales. In particular, Gloger's rule, coined in two versions for endothermic animals, suggests that tegument darkness would increase at high temperature, as well as in highly humid environments. On the other hand, the thermal melanism hypothesis, predicts that darker colourations should be more frequent in colder areas given their thermoregulation benefits. Location: Global Time period: Contemporary Major taxa studied: Strigiformes Methods: Here, we provide a global comparative test of these contrasting expectations in all extant owls (n = 198 species), a group of nocturnal bird...
Spatial variation in the pattern of natural selection can promote local adaptation and genetic diffe...
Life history traits differ between organisms living in the tropics, northern and southern hemisphere...
Gloger's rule is usually interpreted as predicting darker coloured animals in warmer and more humid/...
Aim: Ecogeographical rules link animal colours, especially those produced by melanin pigments, with ...
Climate change acts as a major new selective agent on many organisms, particularly at high latitudes...
According to Gloger's rule, animal colouration is expected to be darker in wetter and warmer climate...
According to Gloger's rule animal colouration is expected to be darker in wetter and warmer climates...
The ecological effects of global climate changes include shifts of species' distribution and changes...
The ecological effects of global climate changes include shifts of species’ distribution and changes...
Aim The investigation of phenotypic diversity across geographical gradients is pivotal to understand...
Studying the geographic variation of phenotypic traits can provide key information about the potenti...
Ecogeographic rules provide a framework within which to test evolutionary hypotheses of adaptation. ...
Plumage colour has been hypothesized to signal fitness in its component parts survival and reproduct...
Ecogeographic rules provide a framework within which to test evolutionary hypotheses of adaptation. ...
Global climate warming is altering the environment of most organisms, leading to changes in selectiv...
Spatial variation in the pattern of natural selection can promote local adaptation and genetic diffe...
Life history traits differ between organisms living in the tropics, northern and southern hemisphere...
Gloger's rule is usually interpreted as predicting darker coloured animals in warmer and more humid/...
Aim: Ecogeographical rules link animal colours, especially those produced by melanin pigments, with ...
Climate change acts as a major new selective agent on many organisms, particularly at high latitudes...
According to Gloger's rule, animal colouration is expected to be darker in wetter and warmer climate...
According to Gloger's rule animal colouration is expected to be darker in wetter and warmer climates...
The ecological effects of global climate changes include shifts of species' distribution and changes...
The ecological effects of global climate changes include shifts of species’ distribution and changes...
Aim The investigation of phenotypic diversity across geographical gradients is pivotal to understand...
Studying the geographic variation of phenotypic traits can provide key information about the potenti...
Ecogeographic rules provide a framework within which to test evolutionary hypotheses of adaptation. ...
Plumage colour has been hypothesized to signal fitness in its component parts survival and reproduct...
Ecogeographic rules provide a framework within which to test evolutionary hypotheses of adaptation. ...
Global climate warming is altering the environment of most organisms, leading to changes in selectiv...
Spatial variation in the pattern of natural selection can promote local adaptation and genetic diffe...
Life history traits differ between organisms living in the tropics, northern and southern hemisphere...
Gloger's rule is usually interpreted as predicting darker coloured animals in warmer and more humid/...