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Geographic body size variation in ectotherms: effects of seasonality on an anuran from the southern temperate forest.

Andrés Valenzuela-SánchezAndrew A CunninghamClaudio Soto-Azat
Published in: Frontiers in zoology (2015)
Despite largely recognized effects of temperature on metabolic rate in ectotherms, its importance in determining body size in a gradient of seasonality has been largely overlooked so far. Based on our results, we present and discuss an alternative mechanism, the "hibernation hypothesis", underlying geographical body size variation, which can be helpful to improve our understanding of biogeographical patterns in ectotherms.
Keyphrases
  • climate change