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Observations of the water strider in the lower kettle pond
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Micro-environment of the water ouzel
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Observation of an aquatic organism (<i>Dytiscid</i> larvae)
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Determination of metal concentrations
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Factors influencing predation on corixids
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Site quality of beaver
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Striking terror into ostracod hearts: feeding and other behaviors of adult Hydracarina in the kettle ponds
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Altitudinal variation of metabolic rates in <i>Peromyscus maniculatus</i>
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Primary productivity of ponds
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The effect of temperature on the activity of fairy shrimp
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The response (or lack of it) of <i>Kugotus modestus</i> to a competitor and prey
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A study of species' home range, population, and habitat affinities plus a diversity comparison of different habitat types
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Chickaree middens as foraging sites for <i>Clethrionomys gapperi</i>
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Shrew populations in 3 habitat types near Gothic, Colorado
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Activity and feeding of <i>Spermophilus lateralis</i>
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Feeding behavior and the construction of haypiles in <i>Ochotona princeps</i>
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Evolution of alternative life histories in tiger salamanders (<i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>): a study of the cannibal morph
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Vegetation zones in a large kettle pond near Gothic, Colorado
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Do the differing pollen foraging strategies of <i>Megachile sp.</i> and <i>Bombus spp.</i> result in differing pollen removal and deposition rates in <i>Lupinus bakeri</i>?
Mutualistic interactions between flowering plants and bees are a pairwise interaction, but exist in a network of similar interactions (Bronstein, 2001). The outcomes of these interactions differ, for example, the costs and benefits for flowering plants caused by floral visitors (Bronstein, 2001). Lu
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Variation in vigilance of yellow-bellied marmots due to predator pressure
Vigilance is an anti-predator behavior responsible for ensuring the survival of an individual. This behavior directly benefits the individual, as well as conspecifics by scanning for potential threats. The amount of time devoted to vigilance in yellow-bellied marmots varies based on many factors inc
