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October 2016. McDowall, R. M. (March 2008). "Jordan's and
other ecogeographical rules, and the
vertebral number in fishes".
Journal of Biogeography...
- Allen's rule is an
ecogeographical rule
formulated by Joel
Asaph Allen in 1877,
broadly stating that
animals adapted to cold
climates have
shorter and...
- Cold and heat
adaptations in
humans are a part of the
broad adaptability of Homo sapiens.
Adaptations in
humans can be physiological, genetic, or cultural...
- Foster's rule, also
known as the
island rule or the
island effect, is an
ecogeographical rule in
evolutionary biology stating that
members of a
species get...
-
diversity in Capsi****
baccatum is
significantly influenced by its
ecogeographical distribution". BMC Genetics. 13 (68): 68. doi:10.1186/1471-2156-13-68...
- Gloger's rule is an
ecogeographical rule
which states that
within a
species of endotherms, more
heavily pigmented forms tend to be
found in more humid...
- rule (named
after Gunnar Thorson by S. A.
Mileikovsky in 1971) is an
ecogeographical rule
which states that
benthic marine invertebrates at low latitudes...
- Rapoport's rule is an
ecogeographical rule that
states that
latitudinal ranges of
plants and
animals are
generally smaller at
lower latitudes than at...
- Bergmann's rule is an
ecogeographical rule that
states that,
within a
broadly distributed taxonomic clade, po****tions and
species of
larger size are...
- Muraya, Moses; Kanyenji, Ben; Rono, Bernard; et al. (1
February 2010). "
Ecogeographical distribution of wild,
weedy and
cultivated Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench...