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Understanding species adaptations to human‐modified ecosystems is central to evolutionary and conservation biology. It is essential to evaluate trait variations in populations that occur along environmental gradients to understand the adaptive potential of species to human‐driven environmental change. We analyzed morphological trait variations in the workers of four common and phylogenetically distant...
Given the current challenges of global change, e.g., through increasing temperatures and changes in habitat quality, it is essential to gain a better understanding of how species are linked to the conditions of their environment. Bats and birds fulfill crucial ecosystem functions as highly mobile long‐distance seed dispersers, pollinators, and insect predators and might be influenced not only by abiotic...