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Common garden experiments reveal uncommon responses across temperatures, locations, and species of ants.Foraging by forest ants under experimental climatic warming: a test at two sites.Using historical and experimental data to reveal warming effects on ant assemblages.Predicting future coexistence in a North American ant communityCommunity disassembly by an invasive species.Intraspecific diversity and dominant genotypes resist plant invasions.Rainfall facilitates the spread, and time alters the impact, of the invasive Argentine ant.Plant genotypic diversity predicts community structure and governs an ecosystem process.Disparate effects of plant genotypic diversity on foliage and litter arthropod communities.Climatic drivers of hemispheric asymmetry in global patterns of ant species richness.Quantitative analysis of the effects of the exotic Argentine ant on seed-dispersal mutualisms.Disturbance alters local-regional richness relationships in Appalachian forests.Compounded effects of climate change and habitat alteration shift patterns of butterfly diversityMetabolic theory and elevational diversity of vertebrate ectotherms.Navigating the multiple meanings of β diversity: a roadmap for the practicing ecologist.Relative roles of climatic suitability and anthropogenic influence in determining the pattern of spread in a global invader.Relative effects of disturbance on red imported fire ants and native ant species in a longleaf pine ecosystem.Influence of fire on a rare serpentine plant assemblage: a 5-year study of Darlingtonia fens.Disentangling the drivers of β diversity along latitudinal and elevational gradients.Elevational gradients in bird diversity in the Eastern Himalaya: an evaluation of distribution patterns and their underlying mechanisms.Influences on the structure of suburban ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) communities and the abundance of Tapinoma sessile.Canopy and litter ant assemblages share similar climate-species density relationships.Tradeoffs, competition, and coexistence in eastern deciduous forest ant communities.Node-by-node disassembly of a mutualistic interaction web driven by species introductions.Niche filtering rather than partitioning shapes the structure of temperate forest ant communities.The effects of insects, nutrients, and plant invasion on community structure and function above-and belowgroundMicrobial communities respond to experimental warming, but site matters.Within and between population variation in plant traits predicts ecosystem functions associated with a dominant plant species.Local and latitudinal variation in abundance: the mechanisms shaping the distribution of an ecosystem engineer.Using physiology to predict the responses of ants to climatic warming.Lags in the response of mountain plant communities to climate change.The variable effects of soil nitrogen availability and insect herbivory on aboveground and belowground plant biomass in an old-field ecosystem.Invasive ants alter the phylogenetic structure of ant communities.Environmental and historical imprints on beta diversity: insights from variation in rates of species turnover along gradients.Aphid and ladybird beetle abundance depend on the interaction of spatial effects and genotypic diversity.Strong influence of regional species pools on continent-wide structuring of local communities.Latitude, elevational climatic zonation and speciation in New World vertebrates.Population-level traits that affect, and do not affect, invasion success.Plant genetics shapes inquiline community structure across spatial scales.Global diversity in light of climate change: the case of ants
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