Bergmann's rule (Simple English Wikipedia)

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jstor.org

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pnas.org

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sciencemag.org

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springer.com

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  • Timofeev S.F. 2001. "Bergmann’s principle and deep-water gigantism in marine crustaceans. Biology Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 28 (6): 646–650. [3]

umich.edu

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  • Erickson J. 2013. Global warming led to dwarfism in mammals – twice. University of Michigan. [8]

wiley.com

onlinelibrary.wiley.com

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