Processed images, data and R scripts supporting the publication: Insect body size changes under future warming projections: a case study of Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera). Hydrobiologia. Original wing images available via NHM data portal: https://data.nhm.ac.uk/ </span
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
Climate change may alter phenology within populations with cascading consequences for community inte...
The following data and code were used in "Hydric effects on thermal tolerance influence climate vuln...
This dataset supports the publication: Wilson et al. "Applying computer vision to digitised nat...
Chironomids are a useful group for investigating body size responses to warming due to their high lo...
1. Natural history collections are invaluable resources for understanding biotic response to global ...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
This PhD project investigated the response of wing length (as a proxy of body size) of Odonata and C...
Data on emergence of Tipula maxima, with individual wing length, body weight and wing loading. Addit...
This year, the UK reached an all-time high temperature of 40.3°C. Species globally are being affecte...
Data and code for "Climate change expected to improve digestive rate and trigger range expansion in ...
Data used for analyses in the PhD thesis titled 'Disentangling the effects of ecology and life h...
Suggested citation: [Grevstad, Fritzi; Coop, Leonard B. (2015): Data used in: The Consequences of Ph...
Results of Mothra analysis of all iCollections butterflies including analysis pipeline files. This d...
Fenberg_et_al.Sheet1: Male and Female wing length measurements and physical variables: mean, minimum...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
Climate change may alter phenology within populations with cascading consequences for community inte...
The following data and code were used in "Hydric effects on thermal tolerance influence climate vuln...
This dataset supports the publication: Wilson et al. "Applying computer vision to digitised nat...
Chironomids are a useful group for investigating body size responses to warming due to their high lo...
1. Natural history collections are invaluable resources for understanding biotic response to global ...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
This PhD project investigated the response of wing length (as a proxy of body size) of Odonata and C...
Data on emergence of Tipula maxima, with individual wing length, body weight and wing loading. Addit...
This year, the UK reached an all-time high temperature of 40.3°C. Species globally are being affecte...
Data and code for "Climate change expected to improve digestive rate and trigger range expansion in ...
Data used for analyses in the PhD thesis titled 'Disentangling the effects of ecology and life h...
Suggested citation: [Grevstad, Fritzi; Coop, Leonard B. (2015): Data used in: The Consequences of Ph...
Results of Mothra analysis of all iCollections butterflies including analysis pipeline files. This d...
Fenberg_et_al.Sheet1: Male and Female wing length measurements and physical variables: mean, minimum...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
Climate change may alter phenology within populations with cascading consequences for community inte...
The following data and code were used in "Hydric effects on thermal tolerance influence climate vuln...