reproductive status effects
Differential behavioral responses based on whether female marmots are reproductive or non-reproductive
road dust effects
The impacts of dust from unpaved roads on plant physiology and reproduction
root mass depth distributions
saturation index
soil erosion
sorption
spatial gradients
stalk production
Production of extracellular polymeric stalk material by diatoms when photosynthetic rates exceed cellular growth rates
survival probability
The likelihood that an individual survives from one time period to the next
synoptic conditions
Large-scale atmospheric weather patterns that influence regional temperature and precipitation distributions
tectonic overprints
viewing azimuth angle
volatile organic compounds
Chemical compounds emitted by plants as signals to other organisms, interrelated with atmospheric chemistry and climate change
C-Q relationship
N-limited
NPP
R2
age at first reproduction
The age at which females first reproduce, an important component of vertebrate life histories with effects on individual fitness and population dynamics
age-specific survival
apomixis
asexual reproduction via seeds
apparency hypothesis
baseflow age distributions
benthic community sampling
Quantitative collection methods for invertebrates living on or in stream bottom substrates
biomass burning
blowing snow
carcass burial
Burying beetle reproductive strategy where pairs bury small carrion for breeding and larval development
carrying capacity
The equilibrium population size at which population growth rate equals zero
cation exchange
Process where cations in solution exchange with cations adsorbed on mineral surfaces
chemostatic behavior
Concentration-discharge pattern where solute concentrations remain relatively constant across flow conditions, indicated by C-Q slope near zero
chromatic contrast
Color-based visual contrast as perceived by animal visual systems
chronological age
climate change effects on behavior
How changing weather patterns and climate conditions influence animal behavioral strategies
climate downscaling
Process of using large-scale climate model outputs to generate local or regional scale climate projections
climate-mediated indirect effects
Effects of climate variables on organism fitness that operate through changes in resource availability rather than direct physiological impacts
cloud optical thickness
Measure of cloud opacity to solar radiation, related to cloud droplet concentration and size distribution
cloud phase
Classification of cloud particles as liquid water droplets, ice crystals, or mixed phase
collection efficiency
community disturbance
Small-scale disruptions to ecological systems that can create ripple effects throughout the entire community
compensatory growth
Ability of organisms to compensate for poor early-life conditions through increased feeding or altered resource allocation later in life
competitive release
Hypothesis that parasitism of dominant plant species reduces their competitive ability, allowing less competitive species to increase in abundance
contact metamorphism
Alteration of rocks by pressure and temperature conditions related to igneous intrusions that changes rock pore structure and mineralogy
current velocity
Speed of water flow in streams, affecting nutrient movement and algal composition
decomposition
depth distributions
downscaling approach
ecological restoration
The process of managing or assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged or destroyed as a means of sustaining ecosystem resilience and conserving biodiversity
ecotonal zones
Areas of transition between adjacent, distinct ecosystems with unique species assemblages at the fringes of mature stands
end-member mixing analysis
Statistical approach to quantify proportional contributions of different water sources to mixed samples using tracer concentrations
endophytes
Internal aboveground symbionts living within plant tissues that can produce alkaloids for plant defense
extrafloral nectaries
Nectar-secreting organs located on leaf laminae, petioles, rachis, bracts, stipules, pedicels, or fruit that attract arthropods
