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Potential of prey size and type to affect foraging asymmetries in tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum) larvae
A multivariate search for pollination syndromes among penstemons
Global warming and terrestrial ecosystems: response from Harte
The function of floral orientation in bluebells: interactions with pollinators and rain in two species of <i> Mertensia </i> (Boraginaceae)
Aims Important Findings Pollinators are traditionally considered to be the primary agent of Mertensia brevistyla had a significantly more upright floral orienta- selection on floral traits. However, floral traits may also be under tion than M. fusiformis, and seed set was highest in upright M. bre-
Sensitivity analysis of hydraulic conductivity and Manning’s n parameters lead to new method to scale effective hydraulic conductivity across model resolutions.
Hydrological modeling is an important tool for research, policy, and management, but uncertainty remains about parameters transferability from field observations made at small scale to models at the catchment scale and larger. This uncertainty compels the need to develop parameter relationships that
Interspecific pollen transfer as a mechanism of competition: effect of Castilleja linariaefolia pollen on seed set of Ipomopsis aggregata
Epibiosis of Colacium on Daphnia
Effects of experimental manipulation of inflorescence size on pollination and pre-dispersal seed predation in the hummingbird-pollinated plant <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>
Alpine vascular flora of Buffalo Peaks, Mosquito Range, Colorado, USA
Role of animal detritivores in the breakdown of emergent plant detrius in temporary ponds
Resource partitioning and per-flower foraging efficiency in two bumblebee species
Evidence for apomixis in <i>Arabis</i>
Male body size and mating success in swarms of the mayfly <i>Epeorus longimanus</i>
Confounding effects of spatial variation on shifts in phenology
Shifts in the timing of life history events have become an important source of information about how organisms are responding to climate change. Phenological data have generally been treated as purely temporal, with scant attention to the inherent spatial aspects of such data. However, phenological