Check out the new paper that Will contributed to, published in Journal of Thermal Biology: “Automating thermal limits: continuous, objective, and high-throughput thermal data for small mobile ectotherms“
Current methods for measuring the thermal limits of small ectotherms (like insects) focus exclusively on thermal extremes. This paper advances beyond this using locomotor activity monitoring, which generates continuous, objective and higher-throughput thermal data, with ants serving as the focal organism in the study. This will advance studies of how climate change impacts invertebrates and the ecosystems they support.
Massive congratulations to Will and the wider team involved on an excellent and important paper!



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