Metabolic plasticity can amplify ecosystem responses to global warming

Metabolic rate data for freshwater invertebrates sampled in the Hengill geothermal valley Iceland in the summers of 2015-2018. Includes body mass, acute temperature exposures, and chronic temperature exposures.

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Main Authors: Kordas, Rebecca, Pawar, Samraat, Kontopoulos, Dimitrios-Georgios, Woodward, Guy, O'Gorman, Eoin
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Language:English
Published: University of Essex 2022
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Online Access:http://researchdata.essex.ac.uk/148/
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spelling ftunivessexrd:oai:researchdata.essex.ac.uk:148 2023-05-15T16:46:38+02:00 Metabolic plasticity can amplify ecosystem responses to global warming Kordas, Rebecca Pawar, Samraat Kontopoulos, Dimitrios-Georgios Woodward, Guy O'Gorman, Eoin 2022-03-05 archive http://researchdata.essex.ac.uk/148/ http://researchdata.essex.ac.uk/148/1/Metabolic_plasticity_data_and_R_code.zip en English eng University of Essex http://researchdata.essex.ac.uk/148/1/Metabolic_plasticity_data_and_R_code.zip Kordas, Rebecca and Pawar, Samraat and Kontopoulos, Dimitrios-Georgios and Woodward, Guy and O'Gorman, Eoin (2022) Metabolic plasticity can amplify ecosystem responses to global warming. [Dataset] cc_by_4 CC-BY QH301 Biology QL Zoology QP Physiology Dataset NonPeerReviewed 2022 ftunivessexrd 2022-03-10T23:38:30Z Metabolic rate data for freshwater invertebrates sampled in the Hengill geothermal valley Iceland in the summers of 2015-2018. Includes body mass, acute temperature exposures, and chronic temperature exposures. Text Iceland Research data at Essex (University of Essex) Hengill ENVELOPE(-21.306,-21.306,64.078,64.078)
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O'Gorman, Eoin
Metabolic plasticity can amplify ecosystem responses to global warming
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description Metabolic rate data for freshwater invertebrates sampled in the Hengill geothermal valley Iceland in the summers of 2015-2018. Includes body mass, acute temperature exposures, and chronic temperature exposures.
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author Kordas, Rebecca
Pawar, Samraat
Kontopoulos, Dimitrios-Georgios
Woodward, Guy
O'Gorman, Eoin
author_facet Kordas, Rebecca
Pawar, Samraat
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Woodward, Guy
O'Gorman, Eoin
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title Metabolic plasticity can amplify ecosystem responses to global warming
title_short Metabolic plasticity can amplify ecosystem responses to global warming
title_full Metabolic plasticity can amplify ecosystem responses to global warming
title_fullStr Metabolic plasticity can amplify ecosystem responses to global warming
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic plasticity can amplify ecosystem responses to global warming
title_sort metabolic plasticity can amplify ecosystem responses to global warming
publisher University of Essex
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Kordas, Rebecca and Pawar, Samraat and Kontopoulos, Dimitrios-Georgios and Woodward, Guy and O'Gorman, Eoin (2022) Metabolic plasticity can amplify ecosystem responses to global warming. [Dataset]
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