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MRevolution

Supplementary data files from Passow et al. (2017): Convergent evolution of reduced energy demands in extremophile fish. PLoS ONE.

Courtney Passow (cpassow@umn.edu) and Michael Tobler (tobler@ksu.edu)

“MRevolutiondata.xlsx"

This file contains raw data associated with size distributions in natural populations, measurements of routine metabolic rates in wild-caught fish, and measurements of routine metabolic rates in laboratory-reared fish. Details can be found in the main manuscript.

  • Body size: Body mass data (log10-transformed in grams). Additional columns include collection site, drainage, sex (F = female, M = male), and sulfidic/nonsulfidic (depending on the presence of hydrogen sulfide at the collection site; NS = non-sulfidic, S = sulfidic).
  • MR wild-caught: Routine metabolic rates (log10-transformed in mgO2/hr). Additional columns include collection site, drainage, sex (F = female, M = male), sulfidic/nonsulfidic (depending on the presence of hydrogen sulfide at the collection site; NS = non-sulfidic, S = sulfidic), temperature at which measurement took place (in degrees Celsius), and mass of the focal individual (log10-transformed in grams).
  • MR lab-reared: Routine metabolic rates (log10-transformed in mgO2/hr). Additional columns include collection site, drainage, sex (F = female, M = male), sulfidic/nonsulfidic (depending on the presence of hydrogen sulfide at the collection site; NS = non-sulfidic, S = sulfidic), temperature at which measurement took place (in degrees Celsius), and mass of the focal individual (log10-transformed in grams).

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Supplementary data files from Passow et al. (2017): Convergent evolution of reduced energy demands in extremophile fish. PLoS ONE.

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