Synopsis Physiological intolerance of high temperatures places limits on organismal responses to the temperature in-creases associated with global climatic change. Because ants are geographically widespread, ecologically diverse, and thermophilic, they are an ideal system for exploring the extent to which physiological tolerance can predict responses to environmental change. Here, we expand on simple models that use thermal tolerance to predict the responses of ants to climatic warming. We investigated the degree to which changes in the abundance of ants under warming reflect reductions in the thermal niche space for their foraging. In an eastern deciduous forest system in the United States with approximately 40 ant species, we found that f...
How species respond to temperature change depends in large part on their physiology. Physiological t...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
The biology of ectotherms such as insects is influenced by ambient thermal conditions. Ants are a ub...
Synopsis Physiological intolerance of high temperatures places limits on organismal responses to the...
Synopsis Physiological intolerance of high temperatures places limits on organismal responses to the...
1. Global climate change is expected to have pervasive effects on the diversity and distribution of ...
Across the globe, temperatures are predicted to increase with consequences for many taxonomic groups...
Abstract Across the globe, temperatures are predicted to increase with consequences for many taxonom...
Abstract Climatic warming is altering the behavior of individuals and the composition of communities...
In ectotherms, gradients of environmental temperature can regulate metabolism, development and ultim...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are one of the most dominant terrestrial organisms worldwide. They ar...
1. Models that predict organismal and population responses to climate change may be improved by cons...
1. Models that predict organismal and population responses to climate change may be improved by cons...
How species respond to temperature change depends in large part on their physiology. Physiological t...
How species respond to temperature change depends in large part on their physiology. Physiological t...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
The biology of ectotherms such as insects is influenced by ambient thermal conditions. Ants are a ub...
Synopsis Physiological intolerance of high temperatures places limits on organismal responses to the...
Synopsis Physiological intolerance of high temperatures places limits on organismal responses to the...
1. Global climate change is expected to have pervasive effects on the diversity and distribution of ...
Across the globe, temperatures are predicted to increase with consequences for many taxonomic groups...
Abstract Across the globe, temperatures are predicted to increase with consequences for many taxonom...
Abstract Climatic warming is altering the behavior of individuals and the composition of communities...
In ectotherms, gradients of environmental temperature can regulate metabolism, development and ultim...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are one of the most dominant terrestrial organisms worldwide. They ar...
1. Models that predict organismal and population responses to climate change may be improved by cons...
1. Models that predict organismal and population responses to climate change may be improved by cons...
How species respond to temperature change depends in large part on their physiology. Physiological t...
How species respond to temperature change depends in large part on their physiology. Physiological t...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
The biology of ectotherms such as insects is influenced by ambient thermal conditions. Ants are a ub...