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Invasive <i>Linaria vulgaris</i>, disturbance, and diversity: associations at multiple spatial scales in Colorado
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Does sodium in floral nectar enhance pollination & plant reproduction?
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Metabolic diversity in yellow-bellied marmots
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Social effects on emergence from hibernation in yellow-bellied marmots
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Population and habitat studies of two endemic plants in the Gunnison River Basin, Colorado
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Population study of <i>Sorex</i> in the Gothic area, Gunnison County, Colorado
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Methods in Ecosystem Science
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Evolution of foraging traits in hummingbirds
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Temperature and Nestling Development: Temporal Variations in <i>Zonotrichia leucophrys oriantha</i> Feeding Frequency
Mountain White-crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys oriantha) are unique in that their nestlings, which require parental care for 9 days before fledging, have a 25% higher metabolic rate than other open-nesting passerines. This unusually high energetic demand requires that parents frequently fee
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Effects of floral diversity and density on fly (<i>Diptera:Bombyliidae and Syrphidae</i>) floral foraging fidelity in subalpine meadows
Foraging behavior of pollinators is an extensively researched topic. Research on bee, butterfly, and hummingbird foraging behavior has led to a greater understanding of the impacts of plant community composition on foraging behavior. This research has been further enhanced by fly foraging behavior a
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