Morphological museum data for Israeli birds, including all individuals used for the analyses in Dubiner & Meiri (2022) Aim: Body size decline has been proposed as a universal response to global warming, but this is often questioned. We describe and characterize recent morphological changes in the avifauna of Israel as a whole, and test several hypotheses regarding their cause. Location: Israel Time period: 1950-2020 Major taxa studied: Aves. Methods: We analyzed the morphology of 7,981 museum specimens. For each of the 106 species we calculated the rate of change in mass, head and body length, wing length, and approximated relative surface area, over time and as a function of temperature anomaly (the difference between temperatures in a giv...
Under current global change context, climate change is driving substantial phenological mismatches b...
The capacity of non-native species to undergo rapid adaptive change provides opportunities to resear...
Animals tend to decrease in body size (Bergmann's rule) and elongate appendages (Allen's rule) in wa...
<div><p>Changes in morphology have been postulated as one of the responses of animals to global warm...
Changes in morphology have been postulated as one of the responses of animals to global warming, wit...
Bergmann’s and Allen’s rule suggest that for the same species individuals found further north, tend ...
Increasing temperatures associated with climate change are predicted to cause reductions in body siz...
Quantifying environment-morphology relationships is important not only for understanding the fundame...
We tested the prediction that global warming has caused recent decreases in body weight (Bergmann's ...
Alongside well researched shifts in species' distributions and phenology, reduction in the body size...
Climate has changed rapidly since the end of 19th century due to increased emission of greenhouse ga...
Allen's rule is an ecogeographical pattern whereby the size of appendages of animals increases relat...
Contemporary climate change has been linked to widespread changes in phenology and in the geographic...
Intraspecific latitudinal clines in the body size of terrestrial vertebrates, where members of the s...
Variation in evolutionary rates among species is a defining characteristic of the tree of life and m...
Under current global change context, climate change is driving substantial phenological mismatches b...
The capacity of non-native species to undergo rapid adaptive change provides opportunities to resear...
Animals tend to decrease in body size (Bergmann's rule) and elongate appendages (Allen's rule) in wa...
<div><p>Changes in morphology have been postulated as one of the responses of animals to global warm...
Changes in morphology have been postulated as one of the responses of animals to global warming, wit...
Bergmann’s and Allen’s rule suggest that for the same species individuals found further north, tend ...
Increasing temperatures associated with climate change are predicted to cause reductions in body siz...
Quantifying environment-morphology relationships is important not only for understanding the fundame...
We tested the prediction that global warming has caused recent decreases in body weight (Bergmann's ...
Alongside well researched shifts in species' distributions and phenology, reduction in the body size...
Climate has changed rapidly since the end of 19th century due to increased emission of greenhouse ga...
Allen's rule is an ecogeographical pattern whereby the size of appendages of animals increases relat...
Contemporary climate change has been linked to widespread changes in phenology and in the geographic...
Intraspecific latitudinal clines in the body size of terrestrial vertebrates, where members of the s...
Variation in evolutionary rates among species is a defining characteristic of the tree of life and m...
Under current global change context, climate change is driving substantial phenological mismatches b...
The capacity of non-native species to undergo rapid adaptive change provides opportunities to resear...
Animals tend to decrease in body size (Bergmann's rule) and elongate appendages (Allen's rule) in wa...