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Definition
Alpine plants growing in clumps with multiple species interacting in close proximity, affecting microhabitats and species interactions
Related Terms (9)
clumpingclusteringmountain ecologycommunity assemblyhigh elevation ecosystemselevation gradientmontane to alpine gradientpaucity of pollinatorsaltitudinal effects
Publications (16)
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Alpine plant spatial clumping modifies leaf surface temperature
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Alpine plants of Mt. Baldy: modeling phenology and documenting biodiversity
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Alpine plants of Mt. Baldy: modeling phenology and documenting biodiversity
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Determining pollinator behavior differences bumblebees and flies.
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Investigating the air temperatures of different taxa in an alpine plant community
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The Influence of Summer Precipitation and Temperature on Golden Mantled Ground Squirrel Pup Foraging.
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Surveying historical patterns in vegetation change (1929-2019) in the upper East River Valley using RMBL's archival herbarium records
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Trap behavior of <i> Zonotrichia leucophrys oriantha </i> at different elevations in the West Elk Mountains, Colorado
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Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Gothic CO Ecology of Place: Making Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Spatially Explicit
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Mix and Match: Transplanting symbiotic fungal partners across elevational gradients to gauge responses in migrating Elymus hosts
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The Effect of Climate Change on Plant Communities in the Rocky Mountains: How floral traits differ along an elevational gradient and in reciprocally transplanted communities
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The Changing Floral Color Landscape Across an Alpine Elevation Gradient
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The structure and function of subalpine ecosystems in the face of climate change
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Late Quaternary Paleoecology of Two High-Elevation Mammal Species from the Southern Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA
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Time budget of yellow-bellied marmots at high and low elevations
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