338 results — topic: Genetics & Evolution ·
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<i>Didymosphenia geminata</i> blooms are not exclusively driven by low phosphorus under experimental conditions
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Morph- and sex-specific differences in corticosterone of Arizona tiger salamanders (<i>Ambystoma mavortium nebulosum</i>)
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The impact of </Didymosphenia geminata> on the community structures of invertebrates in streams around the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab
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Biogeochemical characteristics and hydroperiod affect carbon dioxide flux rates from exposed high-elevation pond sediments
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Mapping the range shifts of East River Valley caddisflies <i> (Trichoptera) </i>
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Carbon Dioxide Concentrations and Efflux from Permanent, Semi-Permanent, and Temporary Subalpine Ponds
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Lifetime Fitness, Sex-Specific Life History, and the Maintenance of a Polyphenism
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Ecological role of <i>Limnephilus abbreviates</i> in detritus dynamics
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Feeding Preference and Growth Effects for Three Trichoptera Species
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Mayflies avoid sweets: fish skin mucus amino sugars stimulate predator avoidance behaviour of <i> Baetis </i> larvae
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Effects of pond permanence on avian behaviors
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Exploring mechanisms explaining coexistence patterns of <i> Rhyacophila </i> species (Trichoptera) in streams near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
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Seasonal Progression of Algal Development and Quality in Streams that Vary in Timing of Springtime Peak Flow
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Stoichiometry and infectious disease: Linking chemical elements and parasitic interactions
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Comparing detritus breakdown rates with and without detritivores in subalpine ponds with different hydroperiods
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Role of animal detritivores in the breakdown of emergent plant detrius in temporary ponds
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Using ecological stoichiometry to understand and predict infectious diseases
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Determining the Effects of Climate-Induced Range Shifts on Caddisfly Population Dynamics
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Host-parasite ecology of <i>Baetis bicaudatus</i> mayflies and <i>Gasteromermis sp.</i> nematodes in high-altitude streams
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