338 results — topic: Genetics & Evolution ·
Student Paper
Investigating the comparison between bird diversity and apex aquatic predators in sub-alpine beaver ponds
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Biotic interactions at species’ range limits in a changing climate
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Testing how density affects caddisfly distribution along a detritus quality gradient
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High-discharge disturbance does not alter the seasonal trajectory of nutrient uptake in a montane stream
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Experimental Validation of Biophysical Models of Tiger Salamanders (<i> Ambystoma mavortium nebulosum </i>)
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Effects of Native and Non-native Predators on Aquatic Communities
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Temperature Selection in the Arizona Tiger Salamander (<i> Ambystoma mavortium nebulosum </i>)
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Energy Fluxes of Terrestrial and Aquatic Invertebrates in the East River
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Characterizing the role of phosphorus availability and periphytic algae in the food choice and performance of detritivorous caddisflies (Trichoptera:Limnephilidae)
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Testing Nutrient Limitation Status Along a Subalpine Pond Hydroperiod Gradient
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Animal-Driven Nutrient Supply Declines Relative to Ecosystem Nutrient Demand Along a Pond Hydroperiod Gradient
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Morph and Sex differences in prey selectivity of tiger salamanders (<i> Ambystoma mavortium nebulosum </i>)
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From Insects to Frogs, Egg–Juvenile Recruitment Can Have Persistent Effects on Population Sizes
Thesis
From animals to ecosystem processes: Predicting functional outcomes of climate-driven changes in animal communities through species traits
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Elevation alters outcome of competition between resident and range shifting species
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Biogeochemical characteristics and hydroperiod affect carbon dioxide flux rates from exposed high-elevation pond sediments
Student Paper
The role of non-caddisfly taxa on detrital processing in montane ponds
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Temporal Variation of Thermal Microhabitat Use of Tiger Salamanders
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Exploring effects of proliferation of <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i> on abundance and coexistence of <i>Rhyacophila</i> species (Trichoptera) in streams near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
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