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Data from: Habitat, latitude, and body mass influence the temperature dependence of metabolic rate

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DeLong, John P. et al. (2018). Data from: Habitat, latitude, and body mass influence the temperature dependence of metabolic rate [Dataset]. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.vr340sv

Abstract

The sensitivity of metabolic rate to temperature constrains the climate in which ectotherms can function, yet the temperature dependence of metabolic rate may evolve in response to biotic and abiotic factors. We compiled a dataset on the temperature dependence of metabolic rate for heterotrophic ectotherms from studies that show a peak in metabolic rate at an optimal temperature (i.e., that describe the thermal performance curve for metabolic rate). We found that peak metabolic rates were lower in aquatic than terrestrial habitats and increased with body mass, latitude, and the optimal temperature. In addition, the optimal temperature decreased with latitude. These results support competing hypotheses about metabolic rate adaptation, with hotter being better in the tropics but colder being better toward the poles. Moreover, our results suggest that the temperature dependence of metabolic rate is more complex than previously suggested.

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Funding

National Science Foundation, Award: 1149178