1,081 results — topic: Wildlife Behavior

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Data from: Transmission pathways and spillover of an erythrocytic bacterial pathogen from domestic cats to wild felids

Many pathogens infect multiple hosts, and spillover from domestic to wild species poses a significant risk for spread of diseases that threaten wildlife and humans. Documentation of cross-species transmission, and unravelling the mechanisms that drive it, remains a challenge. Focusing on co-occurrin

Kellner, Annie, Carver, Scott, Scorza, Valeria2019DOI: 10.5061/dryad.8rb517m
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Data from: Transmission pathways and spillover of an erythrocytic bacterial pathogen from domestic cats to wild felids

Many pathogens infect multiple hosts, and spillover from domestic to wild species poses a significant risk for spread of diseases that threaten wildlife and humans. Documentation of cross-species transmission, and unravelling the mechanisms that drive it, remains a challenge. Focusing on co-occurrin

Kellner, Annie, Carver, Scott, Scorza, Valeria2019DOI: 10.5061/dryad.8rb517mCited 1 times
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Avian Incubation: Behavior, Environment, and Evolution

Calder W. A.2002
Article

Predator chemicals induce changes in mayfly life history traits: a whole-stream manipulation

In high-elevation streams of western Colorado, mayflies (Baetis bicaudatus) develop faster, but mature at a smaller size where trout are present compared to streams where fish are absent. These life history traits reduce the time of larval exposure to trout predation, but cost reduced fecundity. We

Peckarsky B. L., McIntosh A. R., Taylor B. W.2002EcologyDOI: 10.1890/0012-9658(2002)083[0612:pcicim]2.0.co;2Cited 154 times
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Swarming and mating behavior of a mayfly <i>Baetis bicaudatus</i> suggest stabilizing selection for male body size

Peckarsky B. L., McIntosh A. R., Caudill C. C.2002Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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The influence of predatory fish on mayfly drift: extrapolating from experiments to nature

1. A knowledge of how individual behaviour affects populations in nature is needed to understand many ecologically important processes, such as the dispersal of larval insects in streams. The influence of chemical cues from drift‐feeding fish on the drift dispersal of mayflies has been documented in

McIntosh A. R., Peckarsky B. L., Taylor B. W.2002Freshwater BiologyDOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2427.2002.00889.xCited 95 times
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Predicting patterns of mating and potential hybridization from pollinator behavior

Hybridization in flowering plants is determined in part by the rate at which animal pollinators move between species and by the effectiveness of such movements in transferring pollen. Pollinator behavior can also influence hybrid fitness by determining receipt and export of pollen. We incorporated i

Campbell D. R., Waser N. M., Pederson G. T.2002American NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/3078905Cited 12 times
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Resistance to pre-dispersal seed predators in a natural hybrid zone

Campbell D. R., Crawford M., Brody A. K.2002OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/s00442-002-0900-1Cited 24 times
Student Paper

Avian risk assessment in three dimensions

LeDee O. E.2001
Student Paper

The effect of Yellow bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris) on the sub-alpine vegetation of the Colorado rocky mountains

Johnson C. D.2001
Student Paper

Variation of pollinator species at different times of day

Ikeda D. H.2001
Student Paper

Linking pollinator behavior and pollen receipt in Ipomopsis aggregata

Engel C.2001
Student Paper

Plant resource allocation and herbivory for <i>Helianthella quinquenervis</i> (Asteraceae) over an elevational gradient

Resources obtained from the environment are allocated to many plant parts and functions. Resource allocation into defense, growth, and reproduction was examined for Helianthella quinquenervis, the Aspen sunflower, for three field sites over an elevational gtadient. H. quinquenervis has evolved a mut

Davis S R.2001
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The new encyclopedia of mammals

Armitage K. B.2001
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Pollination, breeding system, and genetic structure in two sympatric <i>Delphinium</i> (Ranunculaceae) species

Two sympatric Delphinium species, D. barbeyi and D. nuttallianum, are ecologically and morphologically similar. However, D. barbeyi has multiple, large inflorescences while D. nuttallianum has a single, small inflorescence. These differences in floral display should result in greater intraplant poll

Williams C. F., Ruvinsky J., Scott P. E.2001American Journal of BotanyDOI: 10.2307/3558407Cited 54 times
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Predation on yellow-bellied marmots (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>)

Van Vuren D.2001American Midland Naturalist
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Variation in mayfly size at metamorphosis as a developmental response to risk of predation

Animals with complex life cycles often show large variation in the size and timing of metamorphosis in response to environmental variability. If fecundity increases with body size and large individuals are more vulnerable to predation, then organisms may not be able to optimize simultaneously size a

Peckarsky B. L., Taylor B. W., McIntosh A. R.2001EcologyDOI: 10.2307/2680193Cited 15 times
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The effects of a bumble bee nectar robber on plant reproductive success and pollinator behavior

Interactions between a plant species (Corydalis caseana), a bumble bee nectar robber (Bombus occidentalis), and a bumble bee pollinator (B. appositus) were studied. There were no significant differences between naturally robbed and unrobbed flowers in fruit set or mean seed set per fruit. Plots of C

Maloof J. E.2001American Journal of BotanyDOI: 10.2307/3558423Cited 117 times
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Pollinator corridors

Inouye D. W.2001Conservation Biology in Practice