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Temperature-dependent generation time data for ectotherm animals was collected from literature and incorporated into population models to predict a number of generations per year under different climatic scenarios. An increase in generations per year implies an increase of evolutionary rate for ectotherms with rising temperatures under stronger climate change scenario.</para></abstract><keywordSet><keyword>climate change</keyword><keyword>evolutionary biology</keyword><keyword>macroecology</keyword><keyword>population dynamics</keyword></keywordSet><intellectualRights><para>Please contact Susanne Fritz for permissions</para></intellectualRights><licensed><licenseName>License Not Specified</licenseName></licensed><contact><individualName><givenName>Susanne</givenName><surName>Fritz</surName></individualName><organizationName>Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F)</organizationName><address /><electronicMailAddress>Susanne.Fritz@senckenberg.de</electronicMailAddress></contact><otherEntity id="f7f9d6a6-7fe5-4cb7-81ea-9fd77331557e"><entityName>Metadata information MSc Thesis Lennart Gries</entityName><entityDescription>A PDF documenting the available data on Zenodo regarding tables, scripts and literature </entityDescription><physical><objectName>Metadata information MSc Thesis Lennart Gries</objectName><size unit="byte">279080</size><dataFormat><externallyDefinedFormat><formatName>PDF</formatName></externallyDefinedFormat></dataFormat><distribution><online><url>https://dataportal.senckenberg.de/dataset/db731f09-8c33-4d78-8e6a-beb321803a98/resource/f7f9d6a6-7fe5-4cb7-81ea-9fd77331557e/download/metadata-information-msc-thesis-lennart-gries.pdf</url></online></distribution></physical><entityType>Other</entityType></otherEntity></dataset></eml:eml>