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Common garden experiments reveal uncommon responses across temperatures, locations, and species of ants

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Shannon L Pelini, Sarah E. Diamond, Heidi MacLean, Aaron M. Ellison, Nicholas J. Gotelli, and Robert R. Dunn, 2012-12, Common garden experiments reveal uncommon responses across temperatures, locations, and species of ants: Ecology and Evolution , iss. 12, p. 3009-3015.

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Population changes and shifts in geographic range boundaries induced by climate change have been documented for many insect species. On the basis of such studies, ecological forecasting models predict that, in the absence of dispersal and resource barriers, many species will exhibit large shifts in abundance and geographic range in response to warming. However, species are composed of individual populations, which may be subject to different selection pressures and therefore may be differentially responsive to environmental change. Asystematic responses across populations and species to warming will alter ecological communities differently across space. Common garden experiments can provide a more mechanistic understanding of the causes [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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