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The CLIMGROWTH project investigates how climate change affects body size in the Alpine swift by examining both developmental plasticity and microevolution. Utilizing a long-term database, it aims to understand the lifelong and transgenerational impacts of climate-induced growth changes on individual life histories.
Changes in adult body size have become a flagship response to climate change.
In organisms with a finite growth, as mammals and birds (higher vertebrates), it is thought to result foremost from climate-induced changes in growth trajectories (plasticity) rather than from changes in the frequency of alleles coding for body size (microevolution).
As a key ecological trait, body size is also an important driver of individual life history: individual growth conditions will ultimately determine matura…
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