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Data from: Dissolved oxygen and metabolic parameters improve species distribution models for a marine predator

Authors: Nazario, Emily C.; Lezama-Ochoa, Nerea; Czapanskiy, Max F.; Dewar, Heidi H.; Preti, Antonella; Fredston, Alexa L.; Pinsky, Malin L.; +2 Authors

Data from: Dissolved oxygen and metabolic parameters improve species distribution models for a marine predator

Abstract

Species distribute themselves in the environment to maximize fitness, within their physiological and ecological constraints. The influence of dissolved oxygen and temperature on habitat use in marine systems, as well as their interactive effects on metabolic activity, all considerably impact habitat availability. Yet, despite their importance, a species' physiology is rarely directly considered in species distribution models for marine species.

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