140 results — topic: Mentoring & Research Training
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Topographic effects on upper elevation distribution and abundance of <i>Artemisia tridentata</i> Nutt
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Phoretic mite distributions among the burying beetle, <i>Nicrophorus investigator</i>
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Herbivory patterns in response to climate change in a sub-alpine meadow
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Pollen competition and the frequency of hybridization between two species of <i>Ipomopsis</i> (Polemoniaceae)
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Head and body size relationship in polymorphic tiger salamander larvae from Colorado
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Competitive foraging interactions in a sub-alpine ant community
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Biodiversity and ecosystem function: correlations among aboveground biomass, species richness, and soil organic matter
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The effects of large invertebrates on the development of cannibal morphology in the tiger salamander, <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>
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Reproductive resource allocation in <i>Delphinium nelsonii</i>
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Effects of interspecific pollen transfer between <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> and <i>Castilleja linaerifolia</i> (a case study of <i>I. aggregata</i>)
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Alarm calling in yellow-bellied marmots: II. The importance of direct fitness
Alarm calling in group-living yellow-bellied marmots is a form of direct parental care and inclusive fitness, broadly defined, is of little importance for the maintenance of alarm calling.
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Queen-queen interaction as it related to dominance in polygynous colonies of <i>Myrmica tahoensis</i>
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The effect of macroinvertebrate prey on the cannibalistic polymorphism in the tiger salamander <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>
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Does pollination matter to <i>Polygonum douglasii</i>?
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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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The species-area relationship and spatial turnover
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The effect of size and morphology on the foraging behavior of <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>
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Intraguild predation and cannibalism among larvae of detritivorous caddisflies in subalpine wetlands
Comparative data from subalpine wetlands in Colorado indicate that larvae of the limnephilid caddisflies, Asynarchus nigriculus and Limnephilus externus, are reciprocally abundant among habitats–Limnephilus larvae dominate in permanent waters, whereas Asynarchus larvae dominate in temporary basins.
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Student Rental Housing Market in Gunnison
Dona K. Flory.?DU / Denver Research Institute. 1979.
