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Appendix 2 Metadata (CSV)

Blonder, Benjamin, Kapas, Rozalia E., Dalton, Rebecca M.2018DOI: 10.5061/dryad.33410/4
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Appendix 2 (CSV)

Functional trait values (means and standard deviations) for species occurring in the plots (CSV format with text metadata).

Blonder, Benjamin, Kapas, Rozalia E., Dalton, Rebecca M.2018DOI: 10.5061/dryad.33410/5
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Appendix 3 Metadata (CSV)

Blonder, Benjamin, Kapas, Rozalia E., Dalton, Rebecca M.2018DOI: 10.5061/dryad.33410/6
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Appendix 3 (CSV)

Complete plant census data in all plots for years 2014-2017, transformed into format suitable for spatial analyses (CSV format with text metadata).

Blonder, Benjamin, Kapas, Rozalia E., Dalton, Rebecca M.2018DOI: 10.5061/dryad.33410/7
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Sex allocation in <i>Pseudocymopterus montanus</i>: why mountain parsley relies more on secondary umbels for female reproductive fitness

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The relation of resource density to exploration time in the least chipmunk

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Butterfly species composition by site

Christenson S., Herz J. C., Lyons R.1991
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Species diversity as distance increases from the edge of man-made disturbances on Mt. Crested Butte

Christenson S.1991
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Age or pollinator manipulation causing banner petal color change in <i>Lupinus argentus</i> (Fabaceae)

Bernard N.1991
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The effect of quinolizidine alkaloids on oviposition preference, larval food preference, and survival and growth of <i>Plebejus icariodes</i> (Lycaenidae) larvae

Bryant D.1991
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Carcass utilization by two species of carrion beetle

Agnew K. K.1991
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Obesity: Dietary Factors and Control

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Trends in Ecology

Peckarsky B. L.1991
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Toxics A to Z: A Guide to Everday Pollution Hazards

Harte J., Holdren C. E., Schneider R.1991
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Heterogeneity among floral visitors leads to discordance between removal and deposition of pollen

Flowers are often visited by many species of animals.&#13;\nThese sometimes differ in size, behavior, and other&#13;\ncharacteristics that translate into differences in their effectiveness as pollinators. The differences&#13;\nmay be manifest in their effect on reproductive&#13;\nsuccess either thro

Wilson P., Thomson J. D.1991EcologyDOI: 10.2307/1941124Cited 276 times
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Biochemistry, physiological ecology, and population genetics -- the mechanistic tools of evolutionary biology

Watt W. B.1991Functional Ecology
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Silverton Management Framework Plans

Cara W. Curtis. US DOI. February 27, 1981.

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Mount Emmons Environmental Report Volume II

Amax Inc. March 1981.

1981
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Mount Emmons Environmental Report Volume III

Amax Inc. March 1981.

1981
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Mount Emmons Environmental Report Volume I

Amax Inc. March 1981.

1981