We identify and describe the distribution of temperature-dependent specific growth rates for life on Earth, which we term the biokinetic spectrum for temperature. The spectrum has the potential to provide for more robust modeling in thermal ecology since any conclusions derived from it will be based on observed data rather than using theoretical assumptions. It may also provide constraints for systems biology model predictions and provide insights in physiology. The spectrum has a Δ-shape with a sharp peak at around 42°C. At higher temperatures up to 60°C there was a gap of attenuated growth rates. We found another peak at 67°C and a steady decline in maximum rates thereafter. By using Bayesian quantile regression to summarise and explore t...
Developmental rates of ectotherms (y) are often linearly related to temperature (Tc in C) within so...
Whether the thermal sensitivity of an organism's traits follows the simple Boltzmann-Arrhenius model...
The equations used to account for the temperature dependence of biological processes, including grow...
Life on Earth spans a range of temperatures and exhibits biological growth rates that are temperatur...
Darwinian fitness is maximised at a temperature below Topt, but what this temperature is remains unc...
Mathematical models exist that quantify the effect of temperature on poikilotherm growth rate. One f...
<p>The observed rate of growth for all 1627 strains versus temperature consisting of 10956 data poin...
<div><p>Life on Earth is capable of growing from temperatures well below freezing to above the boili...
Life on Earth is capable of growing from temperatures well below freezing to above the boiling point...
To understand the effects of temperature on biological systems, we compile, organize, and analyze a ...
A central goal of ecology is to understand what drives the abundance, distribution and diversity of ...
Developmental rates of ectotherms (y) are often linearly related to temperature (Tc in C) within som...
Developmental rates of ectotherms (y) are often linearly related to temperature (Tc in C) within som...
The temperature dependence of highly conserved subcellular metabolic systems affects ecological patt...
SYNOPSIS. The majority of ectotherms grow slower but mature at a larger body size in colder environm...
Developmental rates of ectotherms (y) are often linearly related to temperature (Tc in C) within so...
Whether the thermal sensitivity of an organism's traits follows the simple Boltzmann-Arrhenius model...
The equations used to account for the temperature dependence of biological processes, including grow...
Life on Earth spans a range of temperatures and exhibits biological growth rates that are temperatur...
Darwinian fitness is maximised at a temperature below Topt, but what this temperature is remains unc...
Mathematical models exist that quantify the effect of temperature on poikilotherm growth rate. One f...
<p>The observed rate of growth for all 1627 strains versus temperature consisting of 10956 data poin...
<div><p>Life on Earth is capable of growing from temperatures well below freezing to above the boili...
Life on Earth is capable of growing from temperatures well below freezing to above the boiling point...
To understand the effects of temperature on biological systems, we compile, organize, and analyze a ...
A central goal of ecology is to understand what drives the abundance, distribution and diversity of ...
Developmental rates of ectotherms (y) are often linearly related to temperature (Tc in C) within som...
Developmental rates of ectotherms (y) are often linearly related to temperature (Tc in C) within som...
The temperature dependence of highly conserved subcellular metabolic systems affects ecological patt...
SYNOPSIS. The majority of ectotherms grow slower but mature at a larger body size in colder environm...
Developmental rates of ectotherms (y) are often linearly related to temperature (Tc in C) within so...
Whether the thermal sensitivity of an organism's traits follows the simple Boltzmann-Arrhenius model...
The equations used to account for the temperature dependence of biological processes, including grow...