Spotted Hyena skull size variation across geography favors the energetic equivalence rule over Bergmann’s Rule

Author:

Cavalieri Cybil N123ORCID,McElhinny Teresa L1,Holekamp Kay E12ORCID,Lundrigan Barbara L123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Integrative Biology, Michigan State University , East Lansing, MI 48824 , United States

2. Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, Michigan State University , East Lansing, MI 48824 , United States

3. Michigan State University Museum, Michigan State University , East Lansing, MI 48824 , United States

Abstract

Abstract Much historic work has focused on establishing geographical and ecological rules that broadly explain patterns in size variation. We examined geographic variation in Spotted Hyena skull size using geometric morphometrics and spatial statistics. We quantified size variation and sexual size dimorphism of the skull, and evaluated the influence of temperature, precipitation, land cover type, and population density on skull size. We found that female spotted hyenas are slightly larger on average than males. Our analysis of regional differences did not indicate geographic variation in sexual size dimorphism. Skull size of Spotted Hyenas varies with geography but does not adhere to Bergmann’s Rule. The smallest individuals of both sexes occur between −5.00° and 10.00° latitude and east of 28.50° longitude, with larger individuals being found elsewhere. Although Spotted Hyena skull size co-varies in some views with such variables as habitat type and climate indicators, skull size in this species most strongly co-varies with population density. The highest population densities are associated with the smallest skull size, possibly reflecting a relationship between high population density and access to resources. These results suggest that geographic variation in Spotted Hyena skull size is better explained by the energetic equivalence rule than Bergmann’s Rule.

Funder

Joseph G. Schotthoefer Memorial Student Award

John R. Shaver Research Fellowships

American Society of Mammalogists

College of Natural Sciences, Graduate School, Department of Zoology

Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, and Behavior

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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