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50 years of mountain passes: A perspective on Dan Janzen's classic article

2018American Naturalist
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Forecasting phenology: from species variability to community forecasts

2012Ecology Letters
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Large-scale manipulation of mayfly recruitment affects population size

2012Oecologia
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Two distinct genomic regions, harboring the <i>period</i> and <i>fruitless</i> genes, affect male courtship song in <i>Drosophila montana</i>

2012Heredity
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Stable isotopes reflect the ecological stability of two high-elevation mammals from the late Quaternary of Colorado

2012Quaternary Research
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Asynchronous changes in phenology of migrating Broad-tailed Hummingbirds and their early season nectar resources

2012Ecology
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The effects of nutrient addition on floral characters and pollination in two subalpine plants, <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> and <i>Linum lewisii</i>

2009Plant Ecology
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Realized tolerance to nectar robbing: compensation to floral enemies in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

2009Annals of Botany
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Larval differences between Aedes communis (DeG.) and A. implicatus Vock. (Diptera: Culicidae) in a Colorado community

1965Mosquito News
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Nesting aggregation as a predictor of brood parasitism in mason bees (<i>Osmia spp.</i>)

2018Ecological Entemology
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Variation in the phenology and abundance of flowering by native and exotic plants in subalpine meadows

2010Biological Invasions
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The Diadematus group of the orb-weaver genus Araneus north of Mexico (Araneae: Araneidae)

1970Bull Mus Comp Zool
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An empirical study of collaborative acoustic source localization

2009J Sign Process Syst
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Pollinator experience, neophobia, and the evolution of flowering time

2009Proceedings of the Royal Society B
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Intercomparison, interpretation, and assessment of spring phenology in North America estimated from remote sensing for 1982 to 2006

Shifts in the timing of spring phenology are a central feature of global change research. Long-term observations of plant phenology have been used to track vegetation responses to climate variability but are often limited to particular species and locations and may not represent synoptic patterns. S

2009Global Change Biology
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Background complexity affects colour preference in bumble bees

2009Naturwissenschaften
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Pollinator shifts and the origin and loss of plant species

2008Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden
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Scaling from traits to ecosystems: Developing a general trait driver theory via integrating trait-based and metabolic scaling theories

2015Advances in Ecological Research
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Lifetime fitness in two generations of <i>Ipomopsis</i> hybrids

2008Evolution
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Longevity can buffer plant and animal populations against changing climatic uncertainty.

2008Ecology