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237 results — topic: Insect Ecology ·
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Can fungal symbionts shift host niche dimensions to promote species coexistence?
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Variation in root morphology and allocation of <i>Androsace septentrionalis</i> along a natural elevation/climate gradient
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Real and experimental ecosystem warming: interacting effects on snowmelt, plant community composition and carbon storage in a Rocky Mountain subalpine meadow
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The shape of a species\\\' spatial abundance distribution
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Carbon Cycle Uncertainty Increases Climate Change Risks and Mitigation Challenges
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Insight from Integration
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Does nutrient enrichment interact with <i>Castilleja miniata</i> to alter plant communities in montane meadows?
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The structure and function of subalpine ecosystems in the face of climate change
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Plot-scale evidence of tundra vegetation change and links to recent summer warming
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How do above and belowground grass-fungus symbioses change over elevational gradients in mountainous Colorado?
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Global assessment of experimental Climate warming on tundra vegetation: heterogeneity over space and time
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How do riparian songbirds (Passerines) coexist? Effects of vegetative structural complexity on habitat selection in willow (<i>Salix</i> spp.)
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Can fungal symbionts shift host niche dimensions to promote species coexistence?
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Testing the maximum entropy theory of ecology in the warming meadow
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Intraspecific variation of specific leaf area along an elevational gradient
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The effects of hemiparasitism by <i> Castilleja</i> spp on community structure in alpine ecosystems
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Plant size influences mycorrhizal colonization of <i>Polemonium foliosissimum</i>
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The effects of elevation and climate on butterfly (<i>Lepidoptera</i>) abundance and activity
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Ant presences alter plants: The impact <i>Formica obscuripes</i> presence on plants and soil micro-anthropod diversity
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