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A comprehensive database of amphibian heat tolerance

Patrice Pottier, Hsien‐Yung Lin, Rachel Rui Ying Oh, Pietro Pollo, A. Nayelli Rivera‐Villanueva, José O. Valdebenito, Yefeng Yang, Tatsuya Amano, Samantha Burke, Szymon M. Drobniak, Shinichi Nakagawa

2022Scientific Data56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rising temperatures represent a significant threat to the survival of ectothermic animals. As such, upper thermal limits represent an important trait to assess the vulnerability of ectotherms to changing temperatures. For instance, one may use upper thermal limits to estimate current and future thermal safety margins (i.e., the proximity of upper thermal limits to experienced temperatures), use this trait together with other physiological traits in species distribution models, or investigate the plasticity and evolvability of these limits for buffering the impacts of changing temperatures. While datasets on thermal tolerance limits have been previously compiled, they sometimes report single estimates for a given species, do not present measures of data dispersion, and are biased towards certain parts of the globe. To overcome these limitations, we systematically searched the literature in seven languages to produce the most comprehensive dataset to date on amphibian upper thermal limits, spanning 3,095 estimates across 616 species. This resource will represent a useful tool to evaluate the vulnerability of amphibians, and ectotherms more generally, to changing temperatures.

Topics & Concepts

EctothermAmphibianEvolvabilityTraitVulnerability (computing)Resource (disambiguation)EcologyBiologyEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceEvolutionary biologyComputer networkComputer securityProgramming languageSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangePhysiological and biochemical adaptationsAmphibian and Reptile Biology
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