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Research Publications
- Diamond, S. E., Chick, L., Penick, C. A., Nichols, L. M., Helms Cahan, S., Dunn, R. R., Ellison, A. M., Sanders, N. J., Gotelli, N. J. 2017. Heat tolerance predicts the
importance of species interaction effects as the climate changes. Integrative and Comparative
Biology 57: 112-120.
- Diamond, S. E., Nichols, L. M., McCoy, N., Hirsch, C., Pelini, S. L., Sanders, N. J., Ellison, A. M., Gotelli, N. J., Dunn, R. R. 2012. A physiological trait-based
approach to predicting the responses of species to experimental climate
warming. Ecology 93: 2305-2312.
- Diamond, S. E., Nichols, L. M., Pelini, S. L., Penick, C. A., Barber, G. W., Helms Cahan, S., Dunn, R. R., Ellison, A. M., Sanders, N. J., Gotelli, N. J. 2016. Climatic warming destabilizes
forest ant communities. Science Advances 2: e1600842.
- Diamond, S. E., Penick, C. A., Pelini, S. L., Ellison, A. M., Gotelli, N. J., Sanders, N. J., Dunn, R. R. 2013. Using Physiology to Predict the
Responses of Ants to Climatic Warming. Integrative and Comparative
Biology 53: 965-974.
- Ettinger, A. K., Chuine, I., Cook, B. I., Dukes, J. S., Ellison, A. M., Johnston, M. R., Panetta, A. M., Rollinson, C. R., Vitasse, Y., Wolkovich, E. M. 2019. How do climate change
experiments alter plot-scale climate?. Ecology Letters 22: 748-763.
- Figueroa*, L. L., Maran, A., Pelini, S. L. 2021. Increasing temperatures reduce
invertebrate abundance and slow decomposition. PloS One 16: e0259045.
- Marchin, R. M., Salk, C. F., Hoffmann, W. A., Dunn, R. R. 2015. Temperature alone does not
explain phenological variation of diverse temperate plants under
experimental warming. Global Change Biology 21: 3138-3151.
- Oberg*, E. W., Del Toro, I., Pelini, S. L. 2011. Characterization of the thermal
tolerances of forest ants of New England. Insectes Sociaux 59: 167-174.
- 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.
- Pelini, S. L., Bowles, F. P., Ellison, A. M., Gotelli, N. J., Sanders, N. J., Dunn, R. R. 2011. Heating up the forest: open-top
chamber warming manipulation of arthropod communities at Harvard and Duke
Forests. Methods in Ecology and
Evolution 2: 534-540.
- Resasco, Julian, Pelini, S. L., Stuble, K. L., Sanders, N. J., Dunn, R. R., Diamond, S. E., Ellison, A. M., Gotelli, N. J., Levey, D. L. 2014. Using Historical and
Experimental Data to Reveal Warming Effects on Ant Assemblages. PLoS ONE 9: e88029.
- Stanton-Geddes, J., Nguyen, A., Chick, L., Vincent, J., Vangala, M., Dunn, R. A., Ellison, A. M., Sanders, N. J., Gotelli, N. J., Helms Cahan, S. 2016. Thermal reactionomes reveal
divergent responses to thermal extremes in warm and cool-climate ant
species. BMC Genomics 17: 1-15.
- Stuble, K. L., Pelini, S. L., Diamond, S. E., Fowler, D. A., Dunn, R. R., Sanders, N. J. 2013. Foraging by forest ants under
experimental climatic warming: a test at two sites. Ecology and Evolution 3: 482-491.
- Wittman, S. E., Sanders, N. J., Ellison, A. M., Jules, E. S., Ratchford, J. S., Gotelli, N. J. 2010. Species interactions and thermal
constraints on ant community structure. Oikos 119: 551-559.