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A physiological trait-based approach to predicting the responses of species to experimental climate warming

Diamond SE, Nichols LM, McCoy N, Hirsch C**, Pelini SL, Dunn RR (2012) A physiological trait-based approach to predicting the responses of species to experimental climate warming. Ecology 93: 2305-2312. View PDF.

A physiological trait-based approach to predicting the responses of species to experimental climate warmingnlmccoy2014-12-07T21:18:21-05:00

Effects of short-term warming on low and high latitude forest ant communities

Pelini, S. L., Boudreau, M., McCoy, N., Ellison, A. M., Gotelli, N. J., Sanders, N. J., Dunn, R. R. 2011. Effects of short-term warming on low and high latitude forest ant communities. Ecosphere 2: art62.

Effects of short-term warming on low and high latitude forest ant communitiesnlmccoy2014-12-07T20:58:01-05:00

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