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Appendix 4 Metadata (CSV)

Blonder, Benjamin, Kapas, Rozalia E., Dalton, Rebecca M.2018DOI: 10.5061/dryad.33410/8
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Appendix 4 (CSV)

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

Blonder, Benjamin, Kapas, Rozalia E., Dalton, Rebecca M.2018DOI: 10.5061/dryad.33410/9
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Heiling.et.al.Oikos.2018.data

An Excel workbook of data for Heiling et al 2018. First sheet is a metadata file, all other sheets are arrange chronologically. Sheet names describe the analysis the data were used for.

Heiling, Jacob, Ledbetter, Trevor, Richman, Sarah2018DOI: 10.5061/dryad.bh6hs70/1
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pivot points and responses by polygon

Data from: Thoma, D.P., S.M. Munson D.L. Witwicki 2018. Landscape pivot points and responses to water balance in national parks of the southwest U.S. Contact: David Thoma Dave_thoma@nps.gov 406-994-7725 These data are the polygon attributes and linear regression coefficients of iNDVI and water balan

Thoma, David, Munson, Seth, Witwicki, Dana2018DOI: 10.5061/dryad.8h5h762/1
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Reproductive costs of self-pollination in Ipomopsis aggregata: are ovules usurped?

In common with many cosexual angiosperms, the hummingbird‐pollinated montane herb Ipomopsis aggregata (Polemoniaceae) is likely to experience self‐pollination. Does this incur a fecundity cost even in such a highly self‐sterile (presumably self‐incompatible) species? Histological studies showed that

Waser N. M., Price M. V.1991American Journal of BotanyDOI: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1991.tb14511.xCited 195 times
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Outcrossing distance effects in <i>Delphinium nelsonii</i>: pollen loads, pollen tubes, and seed set

Waser N. M., Price M. V.1991Ecology
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Duration of snow cover and its influence on life-history variation in yellow-bellied marmots

We evaluated the relationship between growing-season phenology, as indicated by time of snow melt, and intrapopulation variation in reproduction and growth of yellow-bellied marmots. The time of snow melt explained significant proportions of the variation in frequency of reproduction (78%), litter s

Van Vuren D., Armitage K. B.1991Canadian Journal of ZoologyDOI: 10.1139/z91-244Cited 126 times
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Yellow-bellied marmots as prey of coyotes

-Analysis of contents of 395 coyote (Canis latrans) scats collected for 6 yr at a subalpine locality in Colorado showed that yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) were a regular and frequent prey of coyotes during summer. There was no evidence that marmots were especially vulnerable to preda

Van Vuren D.1991American Midland NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/2426376Cited 17 times
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Seasonal glucose uptake in marmots (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>): the role of pancreatic hormones

Tokuyama K., Galantino H. L., Green R.1991Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology
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A practical technique for measuring the behavior of foraging animals

Research Article| April 01 1991 A Practical Technique for Measuring the Behavior of Foraging Animals Rosemary J. Smith, Rosemary J. Smith Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Joel S. Brown Joel S. Brown Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed G

Smith R. J., Brown J. S.1991The American Biology TeacherDOI: 10.2307/4449276Cited 8 times
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Contest behaviour in Weidemeyers admiral butterfly <i>Limenitis weidemeyerii</i>(Nymphalidae): the effect of size and residency

Rosenberg R. H., Enquist M.1991Animal Behaviour
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Social behavior and space-use of ground-dwelling squirrel species with different levels of sociality

Comparisons among young of ground-dwelling squirrel species with different adult sociality indicate patterns of interaction during development that may influence the evolution of complex sociality. Social behavior and spatial overlap of weaned young with their mothers, littermates, non-littermate yo

Rayor L. S., Armitage K. B.1991Ethology, Evolution and EcologyDOI: 10.1080/08927014.1991.9525368Cited 21 times
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Mechanisms of intra and interspecific interference between larval stoneflies.

Peckarsky B. L.1991Oecologia
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Consequences of larval intraspecific interference to stonefly growth and fecundity

Peckarsky B. L., Cowan C. A.1991Oecologia
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A field test of resource depression by predatory stonefly larvae

Experiments were conducted in two Rocky Mountain streams (Gunnison County, Colorado) to determine the context within which predatory stonefly larvae locally depress their prey populations. In feeding trials where no migration of prey (Baetis bicaudatus, Ephemeroptera) was allowed from flow-through b

Peckarsky B. L.1991OikosDOI: 10.2307/3545401Cited 21 times
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Habitat selection by stream-dwelling predatory stoneflies

Patterns of substrate size preference of predatory stoneflies were measured in a western Colorado, USA, stream and associations were examined between substrates and other physical and biological variables. Predatory Megarcys signata (Perlodidae) were found disproportionately on large stones that wer

Peckarsky B. L.1991Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic ScienceDOI: 10.1139/f91-126Cited 50 times
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Mitigating the Adverse Effects which Boom-towns have on The Elderly

Arthur J. Norris. January, 1981.

1981
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Homestake Mining Company Pitch Project Environmental Statement

Western State College of Colorado. 1981.

1981
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Comment Draft Oh-Be-Joyful Wilderness Study Report and Draft Environmental Impact Statement

Ralph E. Clark III. August 10, 1981.

1981
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Western Slope Energy Research Center, Inc. Annual Report

Chuck Worley. 1980.

1980