Publication: Differential plasticity of size and mass to environmental change in a hibernating mammal
Differential plasticity of size and mass to environmental change in a hibernating mammal
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Canale, C. I., Ozgul, A., Allainé, D., & Cohas, A. (2016). Differential plasticity of size and mass to environmental change in a hibernating mammal. Global Change Biology, 22(10), 3286–3303. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13286
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Morphological changes following changes in species' distribution and phenology have been suggested to be the third universal response to global environmental change. Although structural size and body mass result from different genetic, physiological, and ecological mechanisms, they are used interchangeably in studies evaluating population responses to environmental change. Using a 22-year (1991-2013) dataset including 1768 individuals, we investigated the coupled dynamics of size and mass in a hibernating mammal, the Alpine marmot (Ma
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Canale, C. I., Ozgul, A., Allainé, D., & Cohas, A. (2016). Differential plasticity of size and mass to environmental change in a hibernating mammal. Global Change Biology, 22(10), 3286–3303. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13286