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The effect of global warming on soil mesofauna

1992
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Assessing the Impact that the Keystone Species, the Red Naped Sapsucker (<i> Sphyrapicus nuchalis </i>), has on the Community of Species in the East River

The Red naped sapsucker (Sphyrapicus nuchalis) is considered a double keystone species. The first method is by creating nesting cavities that other species are unable to replicate, so when the cavities are abandoned, that community of species is able to utilize the space for their own reproductive s

2022
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Can microbial species with a cosmopolitan distribution become extinct?

1991Speculations in Science and Technology
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A profile of persistence: territorial hummingbirds

1991National Geographic Research and Exploration
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Determinants of spatial distribution in a population of the subalpine butterfly <i>Oeneis chryxus</i>

1991Oecologia
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Seasonal changes in CSF insulin concentrations in marmots: insulin may not be the satiety signal for fasting in winter

1991American Journal of Physiology
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Consequences of larval intraspecific interference to stonefly growth and fecundity

1991Oecologia
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Seasonal glucose uptake in marmots (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>): the role of pancreatic hormones

1991Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology
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Sex allocation in <i>Pseudocymopterus montanus</i>: why mountain parsley relies more on secondary umbels for female reproductive fitness

1991
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Species-area effects on talus slopes: island biogeography in reverse

1991
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Resource availability and gender variation among flowers on inflorescences of <i>Aquilegia caerulea</i>

1991
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Animal memory and spatial mapping of the least chipmunk

1991
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Variation in receptive stigma time after pollination of <i>Aquilegia caerulea</i>

1991
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The phenology and ecology of a west-facing meadow

1972
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Ecology and Evolution of Plant Reproduction: New Approaches

1992
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Effects of Experimental Water Addition on Floral Nectar Traits

Plant-pollinator interactions rely on the exchange of nectar and pollen for pollination services. Nectar traits can be influenced by changes in abiotic factors such as water availability, and such variation may in turn influence interactions with pollinators. This experiment investigated how the nec

2022
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Beyond the species-area relationship: Improving macroecological extinction estimates.

2014Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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Banner petal color change and pollination in <i>Lupinus argentius</i>

1992
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Perceived risk of predation: <i>Tamias minimus</i>

1992
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Aquatic invertebrate colonization on moss substrates in a mountain valley river

1992