Understanding and quantifying the temperature dependence of population parameters, such as intrinsic growth rate and carrying capacity, is critical for predicting the ecological responses to environmental change. Many studies provide empirical estimates of such temperature dependencies, but a thorough investigation of the methods used to infer them has not been performed yet. We created artificial population time series using a stochastic logistic model parameterized with the Arrhenius equation, so that activation energy drives the temperature dependence of population parameters. We simulated different experimental designs and used different inference methods, varying the likelihood functions and other aspects of the parameter estimation me...
Data on individual survival, growth and reproduction of 'Daphnia magna' individuals, as collected du...
Despite considerable interest in temporal and spatial variation of phenotypic selection, very few me...
The effects of global climate change on populations may be further understood when environmental var...
Understanding and quantifying the temperature dependence of population parameters, such as intrinsic...
When comparing somatic growth thermal performance curves (TPCs), higher somatic growth across experi...
When comparing somatic growth thermal performance curves (TPCs), higher somatic growth across experi...
1. Global warming is one of the greatest threats to the persistence of populations: increased metabo...
Thermal performance curves have been widely used to model the ecological responses of ectotherms to ...
The equations used to account for the temperature dependence of biological processes, including grow...
As thermal regimes change worldwide, projections of future population and species persistence often ...
As thermal regimes change worldwide, projections of future population and species persistence often ...
Abstract The relationship between ectotherm ecology and climatic conditions has been mainly evaluate...
The temperature dependence of highly conserved subcellular metabolic systems affects ecological patt...
Global warming is one of the greatest threats to the persistence of populations: increased metabolic...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
Data on individual survival, growth and reproduction of 'Daphnia magna' individuals, as collected du...
Despite considerable interest in temporal and spatial variation of phenotypic selection, very few me...
The effects of global climate change on populations may be further understood when environmental var...
Understanding and quantifying the temperature dependence of population parameters, such as intrinsic...
When comparing somatic growth thermal performance curves (TPCs), higher somatic growth across experi...
When comparing somatic growth thermal performance curves (TPCs), higher somatic growth across experi...
1. Global warming is one of the greatest threats to the persistence of populations: increased metabo...
Thermal performance curves have been widely used to model the ecological responses of ectotherms to ...
The equations used to account for the temperature dependence of biological processes, including grow...
As thermal regimes change worldwide, projections of future population and species persistence often ...
As thermal regimes change worldwide, projections of future population and species persistence often ...
Abstract The relationship between ectotherm ecology and climatic conditions has been mainly evaluate...
The temperature dependence of highly conserved subcellular metabolic systems affects ecological patt...
Global warming is one of the greatest threats to the persistence of populations: increased metabolic...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
Data on individual survival, growth and reproduction of 'Daphnia magna' individuals, as collected du...
Despite considerable interest in temporal and spatial variation of phenotypic selection, very few me...
The effects of global climate change on populations may be further understood when environmental var...