1,081 results — topic: Wildlife Behavior

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Behavior of juvenile yellow-bellied marmots: play and social integration

Nowicki S., Armitage K. B.1979Zeitschrift fr Tierpsychologie
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Behavioral ecology of alpine yellow-bellied marmots

Environmental parameters, population dynamics, resource utilization patterns, and social dynamics were evaluated in terms of their relationships to population density, intraspecific competition, parent—offspring relations, and male territoriality.

Johns D. W., Armitage K. B.1979Behavioral EcologyDOI: 10.1007/bf00293302Cited 80 times
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A temperate region plant-ant-seed predator system: consequences of extra-floral nectar secretion by <i>Helianthella quinquenervis</i>

Inouye D. W., Taylor O. R.1979Ecology
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The ecology and population genetics of an alpine checkerspot butterfly, <i>Euphydryas anicia</i>

Cullenward M. J., Ehrlich P. R., White R. R.1979Oecologia
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Cannibalism among yellow-bellied marmots

Armitage K. B., Johns D. W., Andersen D. C.1979Journal of MammalogyDOI: 10.2307/1379774Cited 25 times
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Food selectivity by yellow-bellied marmots

Journal Article Food Selectivity by Yellow-Bellied Marmots Get access Kenneth B. Armitage Kenneth B. Armitage Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory and Division of Biological Sciences, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Schola

Armitage K. B.1979Journal of MammalogyDOI: 10.2307/1380107Cited 34 times
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Behavioral ecology of alpine yellow-bellied marmots

Johns D. W.1978
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Sex differences in the play behavior of yearling yellow-bellied marmots

Jamieson S. H.1978
Student Paper

Water strider behavior in the lower kettle pond

Shmaefsky B.1978
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<i>Actitis macularia</i> - an ethogram, i.e. the spotted sandpiper - how it passes the time while incubating

Miller M.1978
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The damselfly <i>Enallagma boreale</i>: an ethogram

Gontero E.1978
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Observations of trout in beaver ponds near Copper Creek

Gale M. G.1978
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The response (or lack of it) of <i>Kugotus modestus</i> to a competitor and prey

Fabrikant R.1978
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Dippers (<i>Cinclus mexicanus unicolor</i>): an ethogram

Fabrikant R.1978
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A short study of selected feeding behaviors in <i>Ambystoma tigrinum</i>

Curtiss W. C.1978
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Observational study on the tricopteran larvae (Family Limnephilidae) with special reference to distribution among habitats

Arts M.1978
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Optimal foraging: movement patterns of bumblebees between inflorescences

Nectar-collecting bumblebees are hypothesized to employ rules of movement which result in the maximum net rate of energy gain (i.e., are optimal), and predicted patterns of movement are compared with field observations to support the hypothesis.

Pyke G. H.1978Theoretical Population BiologyDOI: 10.1016/0040-5809(78)90036-9Cited 466 times