Along broad latitudinal gradients, it is now typical to find that species are comprised of populations that are notably matched -via adaptation and acclimation -to their local environment (Broitman et al., 2021;Hice et al., 2012). In some cases, the populations sampled from a species' range may be quite obviously discrete (Kelly et al., 2012;Wares et al., 2021), or have the capacity for extensive gene flow and introgression (Coyle et al., 2019). Temperature tolerance is often a defining component for separating groups of organisms that will respond distinctly as the climate continues to warm. This is true when comparing different species (Popovic & Riginos, 2020) as well as geographically distinct populations within a species (Des Roches et al., 2018;Kelly et al., 2012).