495 results — topic: Freshwater Ecology
Malaise_trap_ReadME.txt
Data set to accompany the paper " Extensive regional variation in the phenology of insects and their response to temperature across North America" published in Ecology (2023) See below for a full list of authors and addresses. Authors are also listed in the main data file, "Malaise_trap_Data_2019-20
Epibiosis of Colacium on Daphnia
Distribution of caddisfly larvae according to location and presence of predators in high mountain ponds
Response of mayfly larvae to fish odor: development of a bioassay to test chemical response
Differential predation of mayfly larvae and damselfly larvae by tiger salamanders
Case material choice by caddisfly larvae in the presence of a predator
The effects of large invertebrates on the development of cannibal morphology in the tiger salamander, <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>
Maintenance of polymorphism promoted by sex-specific fitness payoffs
crossing in an intimate plant herbivore relationship. I. Does outcrossing provide an escape from herbivores adapted to the parent plant? Evolution 48:454-464. TEMPLETON, A. R., AND B. READ. 1984. Factors eliminating inbreeding depression in a captive herd of Speke's gazelle. Zoo Biol. 3:177-199. VER
The effect of mermithid parasitism on predation of nymphal Baetis bicaudatus (Ephemeroptera) by invertebrates
A number of hypotheses are presented to explain why the parasite causes increased predation on its host, including the large size of the parasite affecting the sensory abilities of the host, the larger energetic costs of escape behavior for parasitized individuals, and natural selection from fish pr
Extrapolating from individual behavior to populations and communities in streams
Biological processes, such as predator-prey or competitive interactions, occur at multiple spatial and temporal scales, but their impacts on the distribution, abundance, and fitness of organisms may only be detectable at some scales. This is because 1) small scale (local) processes may be constraine
Microdistributions, food resources and feeding habits of filter-feeding Trichoptera in the Upper Colorado River
A year-round study was conducted in the Colorado River, USA, to examine microdistributions and feeding habits of the filter-feeding Trichoptera (caddisflies) em Arctopsyche grandis /em , em Brachycentrus occidentalis /em and em Hydropsyche cockerelli /em . Only one significant relationship was found
The effect of macroinvertebrate prey on the cannibalistic polymorphism in the tiger salamander <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>
The effects of various concentrations of fish chemicals on mayfly behavior
Influence of cattle grazing on timing of post-breeding migration of <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>
The effect of size and morphology on the foraging behavior of <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>
Sexual dimorphism in tiger salamanders of the kettle ponds of Gothic, Colorado
Species diversity and evenness of benthic invertebrates as a measure of the effects of pollution from Gothic campground
The short-term effects of cattle grazing on caddisfly populations
Stoneflies as ecological engineers - hungry predators reduce fine sediments in stream beds
Gunnison Valley Sage Grouse Strategic Committee help completing Programmatic Environmental Assessment for Habitat Treatment – Improvement for the Gunnison Basin Population of Gunnison Sage-grouse
The Gunnison Valley Sage Grouse Strategic Committee for the County of Gunnison, Colorado is requesting that your agency help complete a Programmatic Environmental Assessment for Habitat Treatment/Improvement for the Gunnison Basin Population of Gunnison Sage-grouse. This Committee was created by the
