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Research article2005Peer reviewed

Do common frogs (Rana temporaria) follow Bergmann's rule?

Laugen, Ane Timenes; Laurila, Anssi; Jönsson, K. Ingemar; Söderman, Fredrik; Merilä, Juha

Abstract

Questions: Does intraspecific extension of Bergmann's rule - larger size within a species in cooler areas - hold true for ectotherms in general, and for the common frog (Rana temporaria) in particular? What is the relative importance of genetic and environmental factors (i.e. direct environmental induction) in determining latitudinal patterns of body size variation in common frogs?Methods: We tested for a positive association between mean body size and latitude in common frogs (Rana temporaria) across a 1600 km long latitudinal gradient in Scandinavia both for wild-collected adults and laboratory-reared metamorphs.Results: In adults, the mean body size increased from south to mid-latitudes, and declined thereafter. This occurred despite the fact that the mean age of adult frogs increased with increasing latitude, and age and body size were positively correlated. The latitudinal pattern of body size variation in metamorphs reared in a common garden experiment was similar to that observed among wild-caught adults.Conclusions: The results suggest that the concave pattern of body size variation across the latitudinal cline may be at least partly genetically determined, and that although there is considerable geographic variation in mean body size of R. temporaria, this variation does not conform with Bergmann's rule.

Keywords

age; amphibians; body size; cline; growth; latitude; temperature

Published in

Evolutionary Ecology Research
2005, Volume: 7, number: 5, pages: 717-731

    UKÄ Subject classification

    Evolutionary Biology
    Ecology

    Permanent link to this page (URI)

    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/39660