Original paper

Why is body size more variable in stressful conditions: an analysis of a potential proximate mechanism

Volume: 26, Issue: 6, Pages: 1421 - 1432
Published: Feb 14, 2012
Abstract
Patterns of variability in quantitative traits across environmental gradients have received relatively little attention in evolutionary ecology. A recent meta-analysis showed that relative phenotypic variability in body size tends to decrease with improving environmental conditions. This pattern was explained by introducing the concept of upper threshold size to a general optimality model of individual growth but alternative explanations...
Paper Details
Title
Why is body size more variable in stressful conditions: an analysis of a potential proximate mechanism
Published Date
Feb 14, 2012
Volume
26
Issue
6
Pages
1421 - 1432
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