“…The relative fitness consequences of pejus temperatures should be especially important if the outcomes of species interactions are altered (Dunson & Travis, ; Gilbert et al., ). For example, asymmetric responses among competing species to temperature can cause species to transition from locally superior to inferior competitors even when temperatures are within critical limits (Carmona‐Catot, Magellan, & Garcia‐Berthou, ; Finstad et al., ; Gilman, Urban, Tewksbury, Gilchrist, & Holt, ; Liles, Cecala, Ennen, & Davenport, ; Olsen, Topper, Skarpaas, Vandvik, & Klanderud, ). Thus, variable responses to pejus temperatures could lead to local extinctions via increased competitor colonization and competitive exclusion (Gilman et al., ).…”