10.6084/m9.figshare.3554466.v1 Sarah E. Diamond Sarah E. Diamond Lauren M. Nichols Lauren M. Nichols Neil McCoy Neil McCoy Christopher Hirsch Christopher Hirsch Shannon L. Pelini Shannon L. Pelini Nathan J. Sanders Nathan J. Sanders Aaron M. Ellison Aaron M. Ellison Nicholas J. Gotelli Nicholas J. Gotelli Robert R. Dunn Robert R. Dunn Appendix A. A figure depicting relationships among environmental temperature, warming-chamber temperature manipulations, and hypothesized ant thermal performance curves at the high-latitude (Harvard Forest) and low-latitude (Duke Forest) sites. Wiley 2016 physiology ectotherm responses to global warming temperate hardwood forests, eastern North America Formicidae Harvard Forest, Massachusetts, USA thermal tolerance global change species distribution model maximum entropy critical thermal maximum Duke Forest, North Carolina, USA Environmental Science Ecology 2016-08-09 13:35:04 Dataset https://wiley.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Appendix_A_A_figure_depicting_relationships_among_environmental_temperature_warming-chamber_temperature_manipulations_and_hypothesized_ant_thermal_performance_curves_at_the_high-latitude_Harvard_Forest_and_low-latitude_Duke_Forest_sites_/3554466 A figure depicting relationships among environmental temperature, warming-chamber temperature manipulations, and hypothesized ant thermal performance curves at the high-latitude (Harvard Forest) and low-latitude (Duke Forest) sites.