2023
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.245612
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A phenomics approach reveals interspecific differences in integrated developmental responses to chronic elevated temperatures

Abstract: Phenomics, high-dimensional organismal phenotyping, is advanced as a solution to quantifying complex developmental responses to elevated temperatures . ‘Energy proxy traits’ (EPTs) measure the phenotype as a spectrum of energy values across different temporal frequencies from pixel value fluctuations of video. Whilst they have proven effective in measuring the biology of complex and dynamic developing organisms, their utility in assessing environmental sensitivity of different species is untested. Using EPTs, … Show more

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“…Frequency data were restricted to 6.0 Hz as the upper limit at which biologically meaningful signals would be expected. Mean energy within each frequency bin for each normalised time point (0-1) was calculated and log transformed (McCoy et al, 2023). PCA (prcomp, package Smirthwaite et al (2007)].…”
Section: Dimensionality Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequency data were restricted to 6.0 Hz as the upper limit at which biologically meaningful signals would be expected. Mean energy within each frequency bin for each normalised time point (0-1) was calculated and log transformed (McCoy et al, 2023). PCA (prcomp, package Smirthwaite et al (2007)].…”
Section: Dimensionality Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%