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dc.date.accessioned2025-12-22T12:31:13Z-
dc.date.available2025-12-22T12:31:13Z-
dc.date.issued2025-
dc.date.submitted2025-12-16T15:04:36Z-
dc.identifier.citationDryad. 10.5061/dryad.pnvx0k6xw https://datadryad.org/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.pnvx0k6xw-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/47945-
dc.description.abstractAim: To evaluate (1) whether three migratory nightjar species (Family Caprimulgidae) adhere to Bergmann's rule, (2) whether environmental factors on the breeding or wintering grounds determine body size, and (3) which mechanistic hypotheses best explain Bergmannian patterns in body size. Location: North and South America; Europe, and Africa.Taxon: Eastern whip‐poor‐will (Antrostomus vociferus), Common nighthawk (Chordeiles minor), and European nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus). Methods: We used GPS tracking and morphometric data to assess competing hypotheses explaining variation in body size for each species, based on their breeding (n = 3388) and wintering (n = 189) locations. Results: All three species exhibited Bergmannian patterns in body size, providing the first evidence that nightjars conform to Bergmann's rule despite adaptations to severe environmental conditions. Environmental and geographic variables at breeding sites were stronger predictors of body size than wintering‐site variables. Although we found partial support for Bergmann's temperature regulation hypothesis, geographic variables, rather than specific environmental factors, emerged as the strongest predictors of body size variation. Main conclusions: Latitude and longitude correlated strongly with environmental variables and migratory distance; thus, these geographical variables likely encompass many factors that influence body size in nightjars. The present study is among the first to use tracking data from individual birds to understand how environmental pressures across the annual cycle are related to body size. Our findings highlight the critical role of geographic breeding‐ground factors in shaping Bergmannian patterns, offering robust evidence to support nearly two centuries of research since Bergmann's rule was first described in 1847.-
dc.description.sponsorshipEnvironment and Climate Change Canada. awardNumber:null. https://ror.org/026ny0e17-
dc.description.sponsorshipAssociation of Field Ornithologists. awardNumber:null. https://ror.org/05g27v878-
dc.description.sponsorshipIllinois Department of Natural Resources. awardNumber:null. https://ror.org/047g2hq96-
dc.description.sponsorshipNatural Sciences and Engineering Research Council. awardNumber:null. https://ror.org/01h531d29-
dc.description.sponsorshipUnited States Fish and Wildlife Service. awardNumber:null. https://ror.org/04k7dar27-
dc.description.sponsorshipMitacs. awardNumber:null. https://ror.org/00cjrc276-
dc.description.sponsorshipUniversity of Manitoba. awardNumber:null. https://ror.org/02gfys938-
dc.language.isonl-
dc.publisherDryad-
dc.subject.classificationGlobal ecology-
dc.subject.otherFOS: Biological sciences-
dc.subject.otherannual cylce-
dc.subject.otherAntrostomus vociferus-
dc.subject.otherBergmann's rule-
dc.subject.otherBody size-
dc.subject.otherCaprimulgidae-
dc.subject.otherCaprimulgus europaeus-
dc.subject.otherChordeiles minor-
dc.subject.otherMass-
dc.subject.othermigration distance-
dc.subject.othernightjars-
dc.subject.otherWing chord-
dc.subject.otherwinter locations-
dc.titleData from: Environmental and geographic conditions on the breeding grounds drive Bergmannian clines in nightjars-
dc.typeDataset-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatDS-
dc.rights.licenseCreative Commons Public Domain Dedication and Certification (CC-PDDC)-
dc.identifier.doi10.5061/dryad.pnvx0k6xw-
dc.identifier.urlhttps://datadryad.org/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.pnvx0k6xw-
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local.contributor.datacreatorSkinner, Aaron-
local.contributor.datacreatorKorpach, Alicia M.-
local.contributor.datacreatorÅkesson, Susanne-
local.contributor.datacreatorBakermans, Marja H.-
local.contributor.datacreatorBayne, Erin M.-
local.contributor.datacreatorBenson, Thomas J.-
local.contributor.datacreatorBoano, Giovanni-
local.contributor.datacreatorBrigham, R. Mark-
local.contributor.datacreatorChristiansen, Simon S.-
local.contributor.datacreatorConway, Greg J.-
local.contributor.datacreatorDavy, Christina M.-
local.contributor.datacreatorEVENS, Ruben-
local.contributor.datacreatorFraser, Kevin C.-
local.contributor.datacreatorHarrison, Autumn‐Lynn-
local.contributor.datacreatorHedenström, Anders-
local.contributor.datacreatorHenderson, Ian G.-
local.contributor.datacreatorHonkala, Juha-
local.contributor.datacreatorJacobsen, Lars B.-
local.contributor.datacreatorLATHOUWERS, Michiel-
local.contributor.datacreatorMarra, Peter P.-
local.contributor.datacreatorNg, Janet W.-
local.contributor.datacreatorNorevik, Gabriel-
local.contributor.datacreatorScarpignato, Amy L.-
local.contributor.datacreatorThorup, Kasper-
local.contributor.datacreatorTonra, Christopher M.-
local.contributor.datacreatorVan Wilgenburg, Steven L.-
local.contributor.datacreatorVitz, Andrew C.-
local.contributor.datacreatorWard, Michael-
local.contributor.datacreatorKnight, Elly-
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local.contributororcid.datacreator0000-0001-8766-9142-
local.contributororcid.datacreator0000-0002-2602-4516-
local.contributororcid.datacreator0000-0002-1757-0945-
local.contributororcid.datacreator0000-0002-8425-0474-
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local.publication.doi10.1111/jbi.15176-
local.publication.handlehttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/46464-
local.contributingorg.datacreatorUniversity of British Columbia-
dc.rights.accessOpen Access-
item.fulltextNo Fulltext-
item.accessRightsClosed Access-
item.contributorSkinner, Aaron-
item.contributorKorpach, Alicia M.-
item.contributorÅkesson, Susanne-
item.contributorBakermans, Marja H.-
item.contributorBayne, Erin M.-
item.contributorBenson, Thomas J.-
item.contributorBoano, Giovanni-
item.contributorBrigham, R. Mark-
item.contributorChristiansen, Simon S.-
item.contributorConway, Greg J.-
item.contributorDavy, Christina M.-
item.contributorEVENS, Ruben-
item.contributorFraser, Kevin C.-
item.contributorHarrison, Autumn‐Lynn-
item.contributorHedenström, Anders-
item.contributorHenderson, Ian G.-
item.contributorHonkala, Juha-
item.contributorJacobsen, Lars B.-
item.contributorLATHOUWERS, Michiel-
item.contributorMarra, Peter P.-
item.contributorNg, Janet W.-
item.contributorNorevik, Gabriel-
item.contributorScarpignato, Amy L.-
item.contributorThorup, Kasper-
item.contributorTonra, Christopher M.-
item.contributorVan Wilgenburg, Steven L.-
item.contributorVitz, Andrew C.-
item.contributorWard, Michael-
item.contributorKnight, Elly-
item.fullcitationSkinner, Aaron; Korpach, Alicia M.; Åkesson, Susanne; Bakermans, Marja H.; Bayne, Erin M.; Benson, Thomas J.; Boano, Giovanni; Brigham, R. Mark; Christiansen, Simon S.; Conway, Greg J.; Davy, Christina M.; EVENS, Ruben; Fraser, Kevin C.; Harrison, Autumn‐Lynn; Hedenström, Anders; Henderson, Ian G.; Honkala, Juha; Jacobsen, Lars B.; LATHOUWERS, Michiel; Marra, Peter P.; Ng, Janet W.; Norevik, Gabriel; Scarpignato, Amy L.; Thorup, Kasper; Tonra, Christopher M.; Van Wilgenburg, Steven L.; Vitz, Andrew C.; Ward, Michael & Knight, Elly (2025) Data from: Environmental and geographic conditions on the breeding grounds drive Bergmannian clines in nightjars. Dryad. 10.5061/dryad.pnvx0k6xw https://datadryad.org/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.pnvx0k6xw.-
crisitem.discipline.code01060407-
crisitem.discipline.nameGlobal ecology-
crisitem.discipline.pathNatural sciences > Biological sciences > Ecology > Global ecology-
crisitem.discipline.pathandcodeNatural sciences > Biological sciences > Ecology > Global ecology (01060407)-
crisitem.license.codeCC-PDDC-
crisitem.license.nameCreative Commons Public Domain Dedication and Certification (CC-PDDC)-
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