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Hydrophyllum capitatum
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Knowledge graph centered on Hydrophyllum capitatum with 41 nodes and 141 connections. Top connected: Hummingbird, Ipomopsis, Delphinium, I. aggregata, Ipomopsis aggregata.
Publications (18)
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Picky eater? How different environmental factors affect broad-tailed hummingbirds’ (Selasphorus platycercus) foraging patterns in the Rocky Mountains
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How Spatial Variation Affects Plant Phenology
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Quantifying Nectar Trait Responses to Natural Variation in Water Availability in Subalpine Plant Communities
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Temporal flexibility in the structure of plant–pollinator interaction networks
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Climate change, phenological shifts, and species interactions: Case studies in subalpine plant and migratory fish populations
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Quantifying Nectar Resources in Bumble Bee Visited Plants
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Atypical flowers can be as profitable as typical hummingbird flowers
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Detrending phenological time series improves climate-phenology analyses and reveals evidence of plasticity
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Frost sensitivity of leaves and flowers of subalpine plants is related to tissue type and phenology.
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Temporal ecology of a subalpine ecosystem: Plant communities, plant-pollinator interactions, & climate change.
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The Changing Floral Color Landscape Across an Alpine Elevation Gradient
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Quantifying within-season floral trait distributions of flowers in Colorado Rocky Mountain sub-alpine dry meadows.
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Frost Sensitivity of Subalpine Plants in the Colorado Rocky Mountains: The Effects of Seasonality, Water Content, and Phylogeny
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Spatial distribution of mule deer (<i>Odocoileus hemionus</i>): Effects of plant palatability and habitat structure
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Plant community composition with respect to species richness along an altitudinal gradient in gunnison county, co
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Species richness along an elevational gradient
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Reciprocal benefits in a plant-pollinator mutualism
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