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Ch. 25 Control of Body Temperature and Water Balance
Taylor - Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections 10th Edition
Taylor, Simon, Dickey, Hogan10th EditionCampbell Biology: Concepts & ConnectionsISBN: 9780136538783Not the one you use?Change textbook
Chapter 25, Problem 23

In 1847, the German biologist Christian Bergmann noted that mammals and birds living at higher latitudes (farther from the equator) are on average larger and bulkier than related species living at lower latitudes. Suggest an evolutionary hypothesis to explain this observation.

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Identify the pattern observed by Bergmann, which is that mammals and birds in colder, higher latitude regions tend to be larger and bulkier than those in warmer, lower latitude regions.
Consider the potential advantages of larger body size in colder climates. Larger animals have a lower surface area-to-volume ratio, which reduces heat loss and helps to conserve body heat in cold environments.
Formulate a hypothesis based on the principle of natural selection. Suggest that individuals with larger body sizes are more likely to survive and reproduce in colder climates due to their enhanced ability to retain heat.
Propose that over many generations, this selective pressure for larger size could lead to an evolutionary trend where species in colder regions evolve to be larger than their relatives in warmer regions.
Suggest further research or observations that could test this hypothesis, such as comparing the body size of the same species or closely related species across different climatic conditions and examining their survival and reproductive success.

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Bergmann's Rule

Bergmann's Rule is an ecological principle that states that within a species, individuals tend to be larger in colder environments and smaller in warmer ones. This size variation is thought to be an adaptation to temperature, as larger bodies have a lower surface area-to-volume ratio, which helps retain heat in colder climates.
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Natural Selection

Natural selection is a fundamental mechanism of evolution, where individuals with traits better suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. Over time, this process leads to the adaptation of species to their specific habitats, influencing traits such as size in response to climatic conditions.
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Thermoregulation

Thermoregulation refers to the processes by which organisms maintain their internal body temperature within certain boundaries, despite external temperature variations. In colder climates, larger body sizes can enhance thermoregulation by reducing heat loss, making it a significant factor in the evolutionary adaptations of species living at higher latitudes.
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