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GAMM plots showed the effects of Temperature (fixed factor) over a Ingestion Rate (IR) and b Weight (p < 0.05 for both indicators; time, treatment and individual were included as random factors) of juvenile Pomacea sp snails exposed to indoor (IT) and outdoor (OT) conditions. The zero in the response variable axis represents the mean value of the variable (IR and Weight) in both graphics

GAMM plots showed the effects of Temperature (fixed factor) over a Ingestion Rate (IR) and b Weight (p < 0.05 for both indicators; time, treatment and individual were included as random factors) of juvenile Pomacea sp snails exposed to indoor (IT) and outdoor (OT) conditions. The zero in the response variable axis represents the mean value of the variable (IR and Weight) in both graphics

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The energetic balance of organisms depends on the energy assimilated from food to fulfill vital functions (e.g. maintenance and somatic growth). Temperature drives the energetic balance and the performance of organisms. Evaluating the effect of temperature on multiple components is relevant to understanding the response to climate change. Here, we...