Fig. 4: The importance of experienced contemporary climate, clade evolutionary age and palaeoclimatic origin in predicting thermal limits. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: The importance of experienced contemporary climate, clade evolutionary age and palaeoclimatic origin in predicting thermal limits.

From: The evolution of critical thermal limits of life on Earth

Fig. 4

Variable importance in random forest models fitting the relationships between upper (red) and lower (blue) thermal limits and predictors including palaeoclimatic origin (palaeo-temperature), experienced contemporary climate (current temperature) and clade evolutionary age (age) for a ectotherms, b endotherms, c plants (combing data from aquatic and terrestrial realms). Average model accuracy (R²) is reported for each model subset. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. For source data and sample sizes see Supplementary Table 5 and Supplementary Note 3.

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