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Data from: Reproductive losses due to climate change-induced earlier flowering are not the primary threat to plant population viability in a perennial herb
1. Despite a global footprint of shifts in flowering phenology in response to climate change, the reproductive consequences of these shifts are poorly understood. Furthermore, it is unknown whether altered flowering times affect plant population viability. 2. We examine whether climate change-induce
Data from: The individual and combined effects of snowmelt timing and frost exposure on the reproductive success of montane forbs
1. Changes from historic weather patterns have affected the phenology of many organisms worldwide. Altered phenology can introduce organisms to novel abiotic conditions during growth and modify species interactions, both of which could drive changes in reproduction. 2. We explored how climate change
Data from: Coordinated species importation policies are needed to reduce serious invasions globally: the case of alien bumblebees in South America
The global trade of species promotes diverse human activities but also facilitates the introduction of potentially invasive species into new environments. As species ignore national boundaries, unilateral national decisions concerning species trade set the stage for transnational species invasion wi
Data from: No evidence that gut microbiota impose a net cost on their butterfly host
Gut microbes are believed to play a critical role in most animal life, yet fitness effects and cost benefit-tradeoffs incurred by the host are poorly understood. Unlike most hosts studied to date, butterflies largely acquire their nutrients from larval feeding, leaving relatively little opportunity
A comparative population study of an avalanche site and the neighboring standing forest
Quantification of secondary pollen carryover in <i>Erythronium grandiflorum</i> (Liliaceae)
Microtine population in a spruce-fir avalanche area
An assessment of the effects of powdertracking on small mammals
The BLM’s restoration of a braided reach of the Slate River: “If you’re gonna do it, do it right.”
A proposal for monitoring the East River
Insect oviposition patterns in flowers of <i>Helianthella quinquenervis</i>
Biological Field Stations: Opportunities for undergraduate and faculty research
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Pollination in Tropics
Prceedings of the International Symposium on Pollination in Tropics
The Natural History of Inbreeding and Outbreeding, Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives
Design and Analysis of Ecological Experiments
Amendment Number 16
Jack Weissling. Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Comanche and Cimarron National Grasslands. October 1988.
Amendment Number 15
Jack Weissling. Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Comanche and Cimarron National Grasslands. October 1988.
Amendment Number 14
Jack Weissling. Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Comanche and Cimarron National Grasslands. October 1988.
Amendment No. 17
Jack Weissling. Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Comanche and Cimarron National Grasslands. October 1988.
