2022
DOI: 10.22541/au.164665668.87366984/v2
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Continent-Wide Patterns of Song Variation Predicted by Classical Rules of Biogeography

Abstract: Physiological constraints related to atmospheric temperature pose a limit to body and appendage size in endothermic animals. This relationship has been summarized by two classical principles of biogeography: Bergmann’s and Allen’s rules. Body size may also constrain other phenotypic traits important in ecology, evolution and behaviour, and such effects have seldom been investigated at a continental scale. Through a multilevel-modelling approach, we demonstrate that continent-wide morphology of related African … Show more

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“…In turn this raises the question of what factors influence body size. In African tinkerbirds, temperature and latitude account for variation in body size, ultimately having consequences on song frequency [71].…”
Section: Morphological Constraints On Songmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In turn this raises the question of what factors influence body size. In African tinkerbirds, temperature and latitude account for variation in body size, ultimately having consequences on song frequency [71].…”
Section: Morphological Constraints On Songmentioning
confidence: 99%