2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4921
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Fine‐scale phenotypic variation of a large herbivore in a pulsed environment

Aaron M. Foley,
Kory Gann,
David G. Hewitt
et al.

Abstract: The resource rule hypothesis predicts that geographic differences in body size among populations of organisms are due to the amount, availability, and quality of food resources. For instance, the body size of large herbivores is often correlated with soil characteristics because better soils produce better forage. In semiarid environments, rainfall variation is an important driver of forage availability, especially highly nutritious annual forbs. Thus, in such pulsed‐resource environments, it is unclear whethe… Show more

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