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Phenotypic plasticity and resource allocation in the leaves of <i>Geranium richardsonii</i>, <i>Mertensia ciliata</i>, and <i>Valeriana occidentalis</i> in a sun dominant versus a shade dominant habit
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Benefits of coloniality: increased foraging frequency through the use of information centers in a cliff swallow colony
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Foraging efficiency as related to variance in worker size and colony size in <i>Formica neorufibarbis</i>
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A population census and study of interspecific competition between <i>Nicrophorus investigator</i> and <i>Nicrophorus defodiens</i>
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Using species-area relationship to determine species turnover in terrestrial arthropods
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Correlation between insect abundance and foraging activity of the sub-alpine bats of Gothic, Colorado
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Sexual dimorphism in tiger salamanders of the kettle ponds of Gothic, Colorado
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Biodiversity of insect families in three montane habitats
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The effect of size and morphology on the foraging behavior of <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>
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The species-area relationship and spatial turnover
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Prevalence of chiropteran predation by owls of the Gunnison County region
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Change in terrestrial vegetation and the relating consequences for stream communities
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The influence of different types of disturbance on insect diversity
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A comparative study: water chemistry, species richness and abundance in freshwater springs of Gunnison County
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An exploration of the effects of ant-aphid interaction on host plant growth
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The influence of edge effects on aquatic invertebrate diversity in the streams of the East River Valley of Colorado
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Queen-queen interactions in the ant species <i>Formica neorufibarbis</i>
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Floral phenotypic response of <i> Ipomopsis aggregata </i> and related hybrids to changing soil moisture and nitrogen enrichment
Plants are products of their environment. This is also true for flowers, which can be shaped through abiotic factors that lead to plastic response or natural selection. Both floral morphological traits and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have the potential to be impacted by environmental condition
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Does predation effect abundance and diversity of zooplankton in beaver ponds?
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