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nature research | reporting summary
April 2018
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Life sciences Behavioural & social sciences Ecological, evolutionary & environmental sciences
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Life sciences study design
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Sample size Sample size was determined by taxa present in the phylogeny which also had phenotypic, environmental, and geographic data. For mammals,
502 species had data for basal metabolic rate, body temperature, and body mass. 2922 species had data for ambient temperature and
latitude. For birds, 164 species had data for basal metabolic rate. body temperature, and body mass. 6142 species had data for ambient
temperature and latitude. The reversible-jump procedure we use in our analyses is specifically designed to identify significant shifts in the rate
of evolution. Where statistical power is too low to detect a shift (e.g. n is low) no such shift will be identified.
Data exclusions We excluded species that did not have data for all phenotypic variables or for ambient temperature and latitude.
Replication Five replicates of rates of evolution inference, evolutionary trends, and correlation between rates, produced qualitatively the same results.
Randomization This is not relevant to our study because it is not experimental in this way.
Blinding Blinding is not relevant to our study as it is not experimental in this way.
Reporting for specific materials, systems and methods
Materials & experimental systems
n/a Involved in the study
Unique biological materials
Antibodies
Eukaryotic cell lines
Palaeontology
Animals and other organisms
Human research participants
Methods
n/a Involved in the study
ChIP-seq
Flow cytometry
MRI-based neuroimaging