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Queen-queen interactions in the ant species <i>Formica neorufibarbis</i>
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Floral phenotypic response of <i> Ipomopsis aggregata </i> and related hybrids to changing soil moisture and nitrogen enrichment
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Changes in ant community composition caused by 20 years of experimental warming vs.13 years of natural climate shift
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Does predation effect abundance and diversity of zooplankton in beaver ponds?
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A comparison of bird populations on Mount Crested Butte and Snodgrass Mountain
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Report on disturbed and undisturbed aspen communities
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Floral scent in natural hybrids of <i>Ipomopsis</i> (Polemoniaceae) and their two parental species
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The foraging behavior of <i>Ochotona princeps</i> (pika) and how tis correlates to certain aspects of the central foraging theory
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Variability of quinolizidine alkaloid profiles of <i>Lupinus argenteus</i> (Fabaceae) from North America
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Complementary feeding niches sustained by size-selective predation
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An intra- and inter-species investigation of burrow distances between <i>Spermophilus lateralis</i> and <i>Tamias minimus</i>
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Vegetation and tree abundance at active and non-active beaver ponds
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Bumblebee foraging behavior: the roles of floral scent and color
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Effects of pumping on the East River
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The effects of stream water acidification on the behavior and mortality of two groups of benthic invertebrate larvae, <i>B. bicaudatus</i> and Hydropsychidae
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Mining for bats: a study of the mine usage of bats at the Avery Mine
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Do marmots display a dear enemy phenomenon in response to anal gland secretions?
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The distribution of Cirsium arvense when in the presence of legumes
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