Global patterns of thermal niche filling in ectotherms

Author:

Moore Nikki1ORCID,Morales-Castilla Ignacio2ORCID,Hargreaves Anna1ORCID,Olalla-Tárraga Miguel3ORCID,Villalobos Fabricio4ORCID,Calosi Piero5ORCID,Clusella-Trullas Susana6ORCID,Rubalcaba Juan1ORCID,Algar Adam7ORCID,Martínez Brezo3,Rodríguez Laura8,Gravel Sarah9,Bennett Joanne10,Carrete-Vega Greta11,Rahbek Carsten12,Araújo Miguel13ORCID,Bernhardt Joey14ORCID,Sunday Jennifer1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. McGill University

2. University of Alcalá

3. King Juan Carlos University

4. Instituto de Ecología, A.C.

5. Université du Québec à Rimouski

6. Centre for Invasion Biology

7. Lakehead University

8. University of Las Palmas de Gran Canarias

9. Simon Fraser University

10. Australian National University

11. CEFE-CNRS UMR 5175

12. University of Copenhagen

13. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales

14. University of Guelph

Abstract

Abstract Understanding how temperature determines the distribution of life is necessary to assess species’ sensitivities to contemporary climate change. Here we test the importance of temperature in limiting geographic ranges of ectotherms by comparing temperatures across occupied ranges to those species could potentially occupy based on their physiological thermal tolerances. Whereas marine and tropical terrestrial species occupy temperatures that closely match their thermal tolerances, high-latitude terrestrial species under-occupy warm temperatures and are absent from thermally tolerable areas towards the equator. This suggests that on land, temperature less often limits the equatorward range edge of temperate species, supporting the hypothesis that their historic expansion ‘out of the tropics’ was associated with tropical biotic exclusion. Our findings predict more direct responses to climate warming of marine ranges and cool range edges of terrestrial species.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

Reference56 articles.

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