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Environment predicts repeated body size shifts in a recent radiation of Australian mammals

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Closely related species that occur across steep environmental gradients often display clear body size differences, and examining this pattern is crucial to understanding how environmental variation shapes diversity. Australian endemic rodents in the Pseudomys Division (Muridae: Murinae) have repeatedly colonized the arid, monsoon, and mesic biomes over the last 5 million years. Using occurrence records, body mass data, and Bayesian phylogenetic models we test whether body mass of 31 species in the Pseudomys Division can be predicted by their biome association. We also model the effect of eight environmental variables on body mass. Despite high phylogenetic signal in body mass evolution across the phylogeny, we find that mass predictably increases in the mesic biome, and decreases in arid and monsoon biomes. As per Bergmann’s rule, temperature is strongly correlated with body mass, as well as several other variables. Our results highlight two important findings. First, body size in Austr...
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