Body size variation in insects: a macroecological perspective
Stellenbosch University · University of Sheffield
Abstract
Body size is a key feature of organisms and varies continuously because of the effects of natural selection on the size-dependency of resource acquisition and mortality rates. This review provides a critical and synthetic overview of body size variation in insects from a predominantly macroecological (large-scale temporal and spatial) perspective. Because of the importance of understanding the proximate determinants of adult size, it commences with a brief summary of the physiological mechanisms underlying adult body size and its variation, based mostly on findings for the model species Drosophila melanogaster and Manduca sexta. Variation in nutrition and temperature have variable effects on critical weight,…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Intraspecific competition
- Bergmann's rule
- Interspecific competition
- Variation (astronomy)
- Ecology
- Macroecology
- Sexual dimorphism