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Data and analysis scripts for the following publication: Duncan et al. In press. Oxygen availability and body mass regulate ectotherm responses to ocean warming. Nature communications Analysis_script.R is the R script to carry out the main analysis in the manuscript. data.csv is the physiology data to carry out the main analysis in the manuscript. current_bottom_oxy_monthly.Rda is an environmental layer used to carry out the distribution modelling in the manuscript. current_bottom_salt_monthly.Rda is an environmental layer used to carry out the distribution modelling in the manuscript. current_bottom_temp_monthly.Rda is an environmental layer used to carry out the distribution modelling in the manuscript. future_bottom_oxy_monthly.Rda is an environmental layer used to carry out the distribution modelling in the manuscript. future_bottom_salt_monthly.Rda is an environmental layer used to carry out the distribution modelling in the manuscript. future_bottom_temp_monthly.Rda is an environmental layer used to carry out the distribution modelling in the manuscript. raw respirometry data.zip is the raw respirometry data collected during the experiments for the manuscript. raw_meta_data.xlsx is the meta data related to the respirometry data collected during the experiments. raw_resp_data_script.R is the R script to quantify physiological metrics from experimental data.
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