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Replication Data for: Biogeographic position and body size jointly set lower thermal limits of wandering spiders |
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doi:10.18710/HVR5AU |
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DataverseNO |
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2021-03-08 |
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Monsimet, Jérémy; Colinet, Hervé; Lafage, Denis; Devineau, Olivier; Pétillon, Julien, 2021, "Replication Data for: Biogeographic position and body size jointly set lower thermal limits of wandering spiders", https://doi.org/10.18710/HVR5AU, DataverseNO, V1, UNF:6:4mSFE569Kgot4mt/xBQd1w== [fileUNF] |
Citation |
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Title: |
Replication Data for: Biogeographic position and body size jointly set lower thermal limits of wandering spiders |
Identification Number: |
doi:10.18710/HVR5AU |
Authoring Entity: |
Monsimet, Jérémy (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences) |
Colinet, Hervé (University of Rennes) |
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Lafage, Denis (University of Rennes) |
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Devineau, Olivier (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences) |
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Pétillon, Julien (University of Rennes) |
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Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences |
Date of Production: |
2021-03-06 |
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R |
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DataverseNO |
Distributor: |
Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences |
Access Authority: |
Monsimet, Jérémy |
Depositor: |
Monsimet, Jeremy |
Date of Deposit: |
2021-01-24 |
Holdings Information: |
https://doi.org/10.18710/HVR5AU |
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Earth and Environmental Sciences, Supercooling ability, Fishing spiders, Freezing, Climate change, Dolomedes plantarius, Dolomedes fimbriatus |
Abstract: |
This dataset includes the scripts to run the analyses presented in the article and the raw data. <br> Abstract: Most species encounter large variations in abiotic conditions along their distribution range. The physiological responses of most terrestrial ectotherms (such as insects and spiders) to clinal gradients of climate, and in particular gradients of temperature, can be the product of both phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation. This study aimed to determine how the biogeographic position of populations and the body size of individuals set the limits of cold (freezing) resistance of <i>Dolomedes fimbriatus</i>. We compared <i>D. fimbriatus</i> to its sister species <i>Dolomedes plantarius</i> under harsher climatic conditions in their distribution range. Using an ad-hoc design, we sampled individuals from four populations of <i>Dolomedes fimbriatus</i> originating from contrasting climatic areas (temperate and continental climate) and one population of the sister species <i>D. plantarius</i> from continental climate, and compared their supercooling ability as an indicator of cold resistance. Results for <i>D. fimbriatus</i> indicated that spiders from northern (continental) populations had higher cold resistance than spiders from southern (temperate) populations. Larger spiders had a lower supercooling ability in northern populations. The red-listed and rarest <i>D. plantarius</i> was slightly less cold-tolerant than the more common <i>D. fimbriatus</i>, and this might be of importance in a context of climate change that could imply colder overwintering habitats in the north due to reduced snow cover protection. The lowest cold-resistance might put <i>D. plantarius</i> at risk of extinction in the future and this should be considered in conservation plan. |
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2019-09-2019-10 |
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Norway, Sweden, France |
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R scripts, raw data |
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Testo 175T3 temperature data logger |
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Title: |
Monsimet J, Colinet H, Devineau O, Lafage D, & Pétillon J. (2021). Biogeographic position and body size jointly set lower thermal limits of wandering spiders. Ecology and Evolution. |
Identification Number: |
10.1002/ece3.7286 |
Bibliographic Citation: |
Monsimet J, Colinet H, Devineau O, Lafage D, & Pétillon J. (2021). Biogeographic position and body size jointly set lower thermal limits of wandering spiders. Ecology and Evolution. |
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Read me file |
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modClim.R |
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R script to reproduce modClim models |
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text/x-r-source |
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modSp.R |
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R script to reproduce modSp models |
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text/x-r-source |