Beyond body size: consistent decrease of traits within orthopteran assemblages with elevation

Volume: 99, Issue: 9, Pages: 2090 - 2102
Published: Jul 26, 2018
Abstract
Morphological traits provide the interface between species and their environment. For example, body size affects the fitness of individuals in various ways. Yet especially for ectotherms, the applicability of general rules of interspecific clines of body size and even more so of other morphological traits is still under debate. Here we tested relationships between elevation (as a proxy for temperature) and productivity with four ecologically...
Paper Details
Title
Beyond body size: consistent decrease of traits within orthopteran assemblages with elevation
Published Date
Jul 26, 2018
Journal
Volume
99
Issue
9
Pages
2090 - 2102
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