Autores
Jennifer M Sunday, Amanda E Bates, Nicholas K Dulvy
Fecha de publicación
2011/6/22
Revista
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volumen
278
Número
1713
Páginas
1823-1830
Editor
The Royal Society
Descripción
A tenet of macroecology is that physiological processes of organisms are linked to large-scale geographical patterns in environmental conditions. Species at higher latitudes experience greater seasonal temperature variation and are consequently predicted to withstand greater temperature extremes. We tested for relationships between breadths of thermal tolerance in ectothermic animals and the latitude of specimen location using all available data, while accounting for habitat, hemisphere, methodological differences and taxonomic affinity. We found that thermal tolerance breadths generally increase with latitude, and do so at a greater rate in the Northern Hemisphere. In terrestrial ectotherms, upper thermal limits vary little while lower thermal limits decrease with latitude. By contrast, marine species display a coherent poleward decrease in both upper and lower thermal limits. Our findings provide comprehensive …
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JM Sunday, AE Bates, NK Dulvy - Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2011