E. Diamond, Sarah Nichols, Lauren M. McCoy, Neil Hirsch, Christopher L. Pelini, Shannon J. Sanders, Nathan M. Ellison, Aaron J. Gotelli, Nicholas R. Dunn, Robert 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. 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. 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
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