Global change biology 🌍🌡️🏭, ecophysiology, evidence synthesis, open science 🔓
I love all kinds of critters 🐠🦎🐸🪲🐝🦑🦈🪸
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Here's the figure for the validation approach
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Here's the figure for the validation approach
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In fact, calculating TSM based on averaged temperature profiles hides critical tipping points for thermal stress (c,d)! ⚠️
Therefore, capturing daily temperature variation is key in assessing vulnerability risk!
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In fact, calculating TSM based on averaged temperature profiles hides critical tipping points for thermal stress (c,d)! ⚠️
Therefore, capturing daily temperature variation is key in assessing vulnerability risk!
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In the S. Hemisphere, tropical species encounter disproportionally more overheating events, while in the N. Hemisphere, non-tropical species are more susceptible (a,b)
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In the S. Hemisphere, tropical species encounter disproportionally more overheating events, while in the N. Hemisphere, non-tropical species are more susceptible (a,b)
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This clearly demonstrates the importance of water bodies for amphibian thermoregulation⚠️
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This clearly demonstrates the importance of water bodies for amphibian thermoregulation⚠️
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In arboreal conditions (b), numbers are slightly lower, but we find similar patterns
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In arboreal conditions (b), numbers are slightly lower, but we find similar patterns
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In fact, extreme temperatures occasionally push many amphibians beyond their thermal limits, particularly under extreme warming scenarios😱
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In fact, extreme temperatures occasionally push many amphibians beyond their thermal limits, particularly under extreme warming scenarios😱
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TSM is also slightly higher in aquatic (b) environments relative to terrestrial (b) and arboreal (c) habitats
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TSM is also slightly higher in aquatic (b) environments relative to terrestrial (b) and arboreal (c) habitats
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We then calculated 2 metrics: thermal safety margins (TSM, mean difference between CTmax and body temperatures), and the number of overheating events
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We then calculated 2 metrics: thermal safety margins (TSM, mean difference between CTmax and body temperatures), and the number of overheating events
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We estimated body temperatures in both terrestrial 🪨, aquatic💧, and arboreal 🌱 microenvironments in shaded conditions (thermal refugia)
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We estimated body temperatures in both terrestrial 🪨, aquatic💧, and arboreal 🌱 microenvironments in shaded conditions (thermal refugia)
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To do so, we put @unsw.bsky.social's supercomputer to work and ran thousands of biophysical models using
#NicheMapR
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To do so, we put @unsw.bsky.social's supercomputer to work and ran thousands of biophysical models using
#NicheMapR
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Using a cross-validation approach, we found that we can predict thermal limits with surprisingly high accuracy 🙌
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Using a cross-validation approach, we found that we can predict thermal limits with surprisingly high accuracy 🙌
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In this study, we developed a new approach to predict the thermal tolerance (CTmax) of data-deficient species🐸
We managed to retrieve the #CTmax of 60% of amphibians (>5000 species) and solve many geographic & taxonomic biases🙌
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In this study, we developed a new approach to predict the thermal tolerance (CTmax) of data-deficient species🐸
We managed to retrieve the #CTmax of 60% of amphibians (>5000 species) and solve many geographic & taxonomic biases🙌
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This is problematic because most amphibians inhabit the tropics where they are assumed to be the most vulnerable...
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This is problematic because most amphibians inhabit the tropics where they are assumed to be the most vulnerable...
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Our paper in @nature.com shows that many amphibians are already overheating, and many more species will be impacted by climate warming globally.
See the thread below for a digest 🧵
Link to the paper: doi.org/10.1038/s415...
#Nature
Our paper in @nature.com shows that many amphibians are already overheating, and many more species will be impacted by climate warming globally.
See the thread below for a digest 🧵
Link to the paper: doi.org/10.1038/s415...
#Nature