Allen's rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colder climates, in order to reduce heat loss. Empirical support for Allen's rule is mainly derived from occasional reports of geographical clines in extremity size of individual species. Interspecific evidence is restricted to two studies of leg proportions in seabirds and shorebirds. We used phylogenetic comparative analyses of 214 bird species to examine whether bird bills, significant sites of heat exchange, conform to Allen's rule. The species comprised eight diverse taxonomic groups - toucans, African barbets, Australian parrots and estrildid finches, Canadian galliforms, penguins, gulls and terns. Across all species there were strongly sign...
1. Darwin’s finches have been the focus of intense study demonstrating how climatic fluctuations cou...
Differences in body size are widely thought to allow closely related species to coexist in sympatry,...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Allen’s rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colde...
Allen’s rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colde...
Allen’s rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in...
Aim: Avian beak morphology is a good example of how anatomical structures have evolved in response t...
Background Climate imposes multiple selection pressures on animal morphology. Allen’s Rule proposes...
Bergmann's and Allen's rules state that endotherms should be larger and have shorter appendages in c...
Endotherms use their appendages – such as legs, tails, ears and bills – for thermoregulation by cont...
Endotherms use their appendages – such as legs, tails, ears and bills – for thermoregulation by cont...
Animals tend to decrease in body size (Bergmann's rule) and elongate appendages (Allen's rule) in wa...
1. Darwin’s finches have been the focus of intense study demonstrating how climatic fluctuations cou...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
1. Darwin’s finches have been the focus of intense study demonstrating how climatic fluctuations cou...
Differences in body size are widely thought to allow closely related species to coexist in sympatry,...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Allen’s rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colde...
Allen’s rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in colde...
Allen’s rule proposes that the appendages of endotherms are smaller, relative to body size, in...
Aim: Avian beak morphology is a good example of how anatomical structures have evolved in response t...
Background Climate imposes multiple selection pressures on animal morphology. Allen’s Rule proposes...
Bergmann's and Allen's rules state that endotherms should be larger and have shorter appendages in c...
Endotherms use their appendages – such as legs, tails, ears and bills – for thermoregulation by cont...
Endotherms use their appendages – such as legs, tails, ears and bills – for thermoregulation by cont...
Animals tend to decrease in body size (Bergmann's rule) and elongate appendages (Allen's rule) in wa...
1. Darwin’s finches have been the focus of intense study demonstrating how climatic fluctuations cou...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...
1. Darwin’s finches have been the focus of intense study demonstrating how climatic fluctuations cou...
Differences in body size are widely thought to allow closely related species to coexist in sympatry,...
Birds’ beaks play a key role in foraging, and most research on their size and shape has focused on t...