1,923 results — topic: RMBL & Gothic

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Is Plant Fitness Proportional to Seed Set? An Experiment and a Spatial Model

Individual differences in fecundity often serve as proxies for differences in overall fitness, especially when it is difficult to track the fate of an individual's offspring to reproductive maturity. Using fecundity may be biased, however, if density-dependent interactions between siblings affect su

2017The American NaturalistDOI: 10.1086/694116Cited 25 times
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Cannibalism among yellow-bellied marmots

1979Journal of MammalogyDOI: 10.2307/1379774Cited 25 times
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Modeling transient soil moisture limitations on microbial carbon respiration

Abstract Soil microorganisms are known to survive periods of aridity and to recover rapidly after wetting events, with the ability to transition between a dormant state in dry conditions and an active state in wet conditions. Though this dynamic behavior has been previously incorporated into soil ca

2019Journal of Geophysical Research: BiogeosciencesDOI: 10.1029/2018JG004628Cited 25 times
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Effect of Keystone Mine effluent on colonization of stream benthos

Journal Article Effect of Keystone Mine Effluent on Colonization of Stream Benthos Get access Barbara L. Peckarsky, Barbara L. Peckarsky 2 Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Crested Butte, Colorado 81224 2 Present address: Entomology Department, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853. Search for ot

1981Environmental EntomologyDOI: 10.1093/ee/10.6.864Cited 25 times
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Integrating macroecological metrics and community taxonomic structure

John Harte,1* Andrew Rominger2 We extend macroecological theory based on the maximum entropy principle from species level to and Wenyu Zhang3 higher taxonomic categories, thereby predicting distributions of species richness across genera or families and the dependence of abundance and metabolic rate

2015Ecology LettersDOI: 10.1111/ele.12489Cited 25 times
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Variation in pollen size, fertilization ability and postfertilization siring ability in Erythronium grandiflorum

1990EvolutionDOI: 10.2307/2409550Cited 25 times
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Progressive deterioration of pollination service detected in a 17-year study vanishes in a 26-year study

2019New PhytologistDOI: 10.1111/nph.16078Cited 25 times
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Plant chemical mediation of ant behavior

Ants are ecologically dominant members of terrestrial communities. Ant foraging is often strongly associated with plants and depends upon associative learning of chemicals in the environment. As a result, plant chemicals can affect ant behaviors and, in so doing, have strong multi-trophic indirect e

2019Current Opinion in Insect ScienceDOI: 10.1016/j.cois.2018.12.003Cited 25 times
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Constraining Bedrock Groundwater Residence Times in a Mountain System With Environmental Tracer Observations and Bayesian Uncertainty Quantification

Abstract Groundwater residence time distributions provide fundamental insights on the hydrological processes within watersheds. Yet, observations that can constrain groundwater residence times over broad timescales remain scarce in mountain catchment studies. We use environmental tracers (CFC‐12, SF

2023Water Resources ResearchDOI: 10.1029/2022WR033282Cited 25 times
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Overlap summary indices and the detection of community structure

Overlaps in resource use have been used to summarize community structure. It is ofen desirable to compare the amount of intensity of overlaps (or other pairwise measures such as competition coefficients) in different communities, especially in the context of comparing actual communities to "neutral

1982EcologyDOI: 10.2307/1938941Cited 24 times
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Report of the exploring expedition from Santa Fé, New Mexico, to the junction of the Grand and Green rivers of the great Colorado of the West, in 1859

On the 15th September, IS.")!), we forded the San Juan, opposite Canon Largo, with no little danger, the strong current and deep water sweeping down some of the mules, which were recovered with difficulty.We were fortunate in passing through Cation Largo just after heavy rains, as 1 learned afterwar

1876Govt. Print. Off. eBooksDOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.31763Cited 24 times
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A <scp>community‐supported</scp> weather and soil moisture monitoring database of the Roaring Fork catchment of the Colorado River Headwaters

AbstractLocal community interest in better understanding regional climate change impacts has motivated the establishment of a long‐term soil moisture and weather observation network in the Roaring Fork catchment of the Colorado River Headwaters. This catchment‐wide suite of 10 stations, installed be

2021Hydrological ProcessesDOI: 10.1002/hyp.14081Cited 24 times
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The role of larval cases in reducing aggression and cannibalism among caddisflies in temporary wetlands

2004WetlandsDOI: 10.1672/0277-5212(2004)024[0777:trolci]2.0.co;2Cited 24 times
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Disinfection byproducts formed during drinking water treatment reveal an export control point for dissolved organic matter in a subalpine headwater stream

Changes in climate, season, and vegetation can alter organic export from watersheds. While an accepted tradeoff to protect public health, disinfection processes during drinking water treatment can adversely react with organic compounds to form disinfection byproducts (DBPs). By extension, DBP monito

2022Water research XDOI: 10.1016/j.wroa.2022.100144Cited 24 times
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Evolutionary dynamics of an <i>Ipomopsis</i> hybrid zone: confronting models with lifetime fitness data

Interspecific hybridization is a recurring aspect of the evolution of many plant and animal groups. The temporal dynamics of hybrid zones and the evolutionary consequences of hybridization should depend on fitness of parental and hybrid individuals expressed in different environments. We measured li

2007American NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/4137022Cited 24 times
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Ecological Drivers and Consequences of Bumble Bee Body Size Variation

Body size is arguably one of the most important traits influencing the physiology and ecology of animals. Shifts in animal body size have been observed in response to climate change, including in bumble bees (Bombus spp. [Hymenoptera: Apidae]). Bumble bee size shifts have occurred concurrently with

2022Environmental Entomology DOI: 10.1093/ee/nvac093Cited 24 times
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Environmental sensitivity of sexual and apomictic Antennaria: do apomicts have general-purpose genotypes?

1989EvolutionDOI: 10.2307/2409461Cited 24 times
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The effect of food supplementation on juvenile growth and survival in Marmota flaviventris

Abstract We provided 2 social groups of yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) with 2 types of supplemental feed (high and low protein) to test hypotheses about effects of food abundance and quality on juvenile growth rates and survival. Both supplemented litters and reference litters ceased

2003Journal of MammalogyDOI: 10.1644/brg-106Cited 24 times
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An ephemeral meandering river system: Sediment dispersal processes in the Río Colorado, Southern Altiplano Plateau, Bolivia

© 2014 Gebr. Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart, Germany. The Río Colorado meandering river system feeds the Salar de Uyuni, the World's largest salt pan in the southern Altiplano plateau (Bolivia). It is characterized by ephemerality due to the high aridity of the region, and a downstream d

2015Zeitschrift für GeomorphologieDOI: 10.1127/zfg/2014/0155Cited 24 times
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Control of litter decomposition in a subalpine meadow-sagebrush steppe ecotone under climate change

2001Ecological ApplicationsDOI: 10.2307/3061022Cited 24 times