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  1. Kristina Georgieva Gencheva
  2. Noémie Ioset
  3. Louis-Félix Bersier
  4. Federico Tettamanti

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Description: Data, code and output for the project Link to the publication: https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.231295

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Shrinking Alpine chamois: Higher spring temperatures over the last 27 years in Switzerland are linked to a 3 kg reduction in body mass of yearlings

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Although climate change is considered to be partly responsible for the size change observed in numerous species, the relevance of this hypothesis for ungulates remains debated. We used body mass measurements of 5635 yearlings (i.e. 1.5 years o…

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climate changeclimwinungulateslife stagestemperatureelevationrepeatability

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