The impact of paleoclimatic changes on body size evolution in marine fishes
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Body size is an important species trait, correlating with lifespan, fecundity, and other ecological factors. Over Earthâs geological history, climate shifts have occurred, potentially shaping body size evolution in many clades. General rules attempting to summarize body size evolution include Bergmannâs rule, which states that species grow to larger sizes in cooler environments and smaller sizes in warmer environments; and Copeâs rule, which poses that lineages tend to increase in size over evolutionary time. Tetraodontiform fishes (including pufferfishes, boxfishes, and ocean sunfishes) provide an extraordinary clade to test these rules in ectotherms owing to their exemplary fossil record and the great disparity in body size observed among extant and fossil species. We examined Bergmannâs and Copeâs rules in this group by combining phylogenomic data (1,103 exon loci from 185 extant species) with 210 anatomical characters coded from both fossil and extant species. We aggregated data lay..., , ,
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2025-07-17



