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This one also features Matt Duss and Max Bergmann from the Wonk Room.
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There's a biological law, called Bergmann's rule, that says that as it gets colder, animals get bigger.
Global Warming Blamed For Shrinking Species In New Study 2011
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There's a biological law, called Bergmann's rule, that says that as it gets colder, animals get bigger.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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There's a biological law, called Bergmann's rule, that says that as it gets colder, animals get bigger.
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The temperature-size rule, also known as Bergmann ` ` s rule, says that species size increases with latitude: they tend to be smaller in the tropics, and larger closer to the poles.
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The temperature-size rule, also known as Bergmann ` ` s rule, says that species size increases with latitude: they tend to be smaller in the tropics, and larger closer to the poles.
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Such a scenario goes against a classic zoology standard called Bergmann's rule, which says that an animal's body mass increases with colder climate conditions and the higher the latitude at which it lives.
billingsgazette.com 2008
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Join Carole Bergmann, forest ecologist at Blockhouse Point Conservation Park along the Potomac River, to explore the preserve's contiguous Piedmont forest.
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Big men Ben Crenca, Garrett Kissel and Phil Bergmann will all be counted on to do more with Marqus Blakely gone.
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Big men Ben Crenca, Garrett Kissel and Phil Bergmann will all be counted on to do more with Marqus Blakely gone.
Vermont - Team Notes 2010
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