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.