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Amphipod gigantism dictated by oxygen availability?
Authors:Spicer  & Gaston
Institution:Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK.,;Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK.
Abstract:A recent study of gigantism in amphipods proposes a novel mechanism which could be used to explain Bergmann's rule, namely differences in environmental O2 concentration. Consideration of the respiratory biology of this group indicates significant flaws in this proposal. Nonetheless, it is not unreasonable to predict a relationship between ectotherm body size and O2 partial pressure ( p O2) in some systems, where the partial pressure gradient is steep, either in time (comparison of Carboniferous and Permian atmospheres) or space (animals inhabiting oceanic O2 minimum layers, and, particularly in freshwaters, living at high altitude). Animal gigantism can be correlated with periods of very high environmental p O2 over geological time. Unfortunately, data for present day spatial patterns are scant.
Keywords:Amphipoda  Bergmann's rule  body size  gigantism  oxygen  respiratory physiology
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