Wing reduction and body size variation along a steep elevation gradient: a case study with Magellanic sub-Antarctic mayflies and stoneflies.
Ecogeographical patterns in body size have been described across a wide range of vertebrate species. However, insects have shown inconsistent patterns in studies to date. Aquatic insects, particularly those from remote regions, have barely been explored. Si Funding JR-C is supported by the National...
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ftanid:oai:repositorio.anid.cl:10533/70001 2024-06-23T07:47:43+00:00 Wing reduction and body size variation along a steep elevation gradient: a case study with Magellanic sub-Antarctic mayflies and stoneflies. FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION Rendoll-Carcamo, Javier Ganan, Melisa Madriz, R. Isai Convey, Peter Contador, Tamara 2023-07-07 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10533/70001 unknown 10.3389/fevo.2023.1188889 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2023.1188889/full FB210018 https://hdl.handle.net/10533/70001 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Spain http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ Articulo 2023 ftanid 2024-06-12T23:30:16Z Ecogeographical patterns in body size have been described across a wide range of vertebrate species. However, insects have shown inconsistent patterns in studies to date. Aquatic insects, particularly those from remote regions, have barely been explored. Si Funding JR-C is supported by the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID)/Scholarship Program/DOCTORADO BECAS CHILE/2021 – 21212048. PC is supported by NERC core funding to the BAS “Biodiversity, Evolution and Adaptation” Team. JR-C, MG and TC are supported by BASE Millennium Science Initiative Program – ICN2021_002, ANID/BASAL FB210018 and INVASAL ANID – Millennium Science Initiative Program – NCN2021-056. Additional support for RIM was provided by a grant from the US National Science Foundation [DEB-1949813]. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Repositorio ANID (Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo) Antarctic |
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Ecogeographical patterns in body size have been described across a wide range of vertebrate species. However, insects have shown inconsistent patterns in studies to date. Aquatic insects, particularly those from remote regions, have barely been explored. Si Funding JR-C is supported by the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID)/Scholarship Program/DOCTORADO BECAS CHILE/2021 – 21212048. PC is supported by NERC core funding to the BAS “Biodiversity, Evolution and Adaptation” Team. JR-C, MG and TC are supported by BASE Millennium Science Initiative Program – ICN2021_002, ANID/BASAL FB210018 and INVASAL ANID – Millennium Science Initiative Program – NCN2021-056. Additional support for RIM was provided by a grant from the US National Science Foundation [DEB-1949813]. |
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Rendoll-Carcamo, Javier Ganan, Melisa Madriz, R. Isai Convey, Peter Contador, Tamara |
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Rendoll-Carcamo, Javier Ganan, Melisa Madriz, R. Isai Convey, Peter Contador, Tamara Wing reduction and body size variation along a steep elevation gradient: a case study with Magellanic sub-Antarctic mayflies and stoneflies. |
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Rendoll-Carcamo, Javier Ganan, Melisa Madriz, R. Isai Convey, Peter Contador, Tamara |
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Wing reduction and body size variation along a steep elevation gradient: a case study with Magellanic sub-Antarctic mayflies and stoneflies. |
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Wing reduction and body size variation along a steep elevation gradient: a case study with Magellanic sub-Antarctic mayflies and stoneflies. |
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Wing reduction and body size variation along a steep elevation gradient: a case study with Magellanic sub-Antarctic mayflies and stoneflies. |
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Wing reduction and body size variation along a steep elevation gradient: a case study with Magellanic sub-Antarctic mayflies and stoneflies. |
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Wing reduction and body size variation along a steep elevation gradient: a case study with Magellanic sub-Antarctic mayflies and stoneflies. |
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wing reduction and body size variation along a steep elevation gradient: a case study with magellanic sub-antarctic mayflies and stoneflies. |
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