Results/Conclusions Under ambient environmental conditions, spiders used habitat in spatially complementary locations. Consistent with theory, the multiple predator effect on grasshoppers and on plants was the average of the individual predator effects. Warming strengthened the single predator effects. It also caused the spider species to overlap lower in the vegetation canopy. Consistent with theory the food web became entirely transformed into an intraguild predation system with the consequent extinction of one spider species. Global climate change may thus transform not only the interconnectedness among species but changing connectedness may in turn precipitate subsequent species extinctions. This calls for food web analyses to incorporate more dynamic perspectives when aiming to understand pattern and process.