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Ecology & Evolutionary Biology: Recent submissions
Now showing items 661-680 of 1921
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Evaluation of Character Displacement Among Plants in Two Tropical Pollination Guilds
(Ecological Society of America, 1987-10-01)In cloud forest at Monteverde, Costa Rica, two guilds of bird—pollinated plants exist; on guild pollinated by long—billed hummingbirds, primarily the Green Hermit (Phaethornis guy), and one guild pollinated by short—billed ... -
Disturbance, Pollinator Predictability, and Pollination Success Among Costa Rican Cloud Forest Plants
(Ecological Society of America, 1987-10-01)Cloud forest at Monteverde, Costa Rica experiences frequent natural disturbance. To determine whether species interactions vary spatially due to physical heterogeneity produced by disturbance, we examined relationships ... -
Disturbance and Predictability of Flowering Patterns in Bird-Pollinated Cloud Forest Plants
(Ecological Society of America, 1987-12-01)The distribution and flowering patterns of hummingbird—pollinated plants were compared from July 1981 to June 1983 in three patch types in cloud forest at Monteverde, Costa Rica. Study plots were: (1) four recent, large ... -
The biology of Opsius stactogalus Fieber (Homoptera, Cicadellidae)
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Denitrification by sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in a eutrophic lake
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The morphology, cytology, and life history of Urococcus Insignis (Hass.) Kutz
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Consumer-Resource Body-Size Relationships in Natural Food Webs
(Ecological Society of America, 2006)It has been suggested that differences in body size between consumer and resource species may have important implications for interaction strengths, population dynamics, and eventually food web structure, function, and ... -
Acaulospora colossica sp. nov. from an old field in North Carolina and morphological comparisons with similar species, A. laevis and A. koskei
(Mycological Society of America, 1999)A new arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species, Acaulospora colossica, (Glomales, Acaulosporaceae) is described, and its distribution and seasonality discussed. Spores of A. colossica develop from saccules that empty their ... -
The genus Xerophloea germ (Homoptera, Cicadellidae)
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Bionomics and classification of the genus Erythroneura, (Homoptera, Cicadellidae)
(University of Kansas, 1924) -
Biological material best suited to maintain and develop the questioning attitude of the child mind
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Comparative anatomy of certain hybrid shrubs and their parents
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The relation of nuclear size to body size of living Amebas in locomotion
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Mapping the global geographic potential of Zika virus spread
(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz), 2016)The Americas are presently experiencing the most serious outbreak of Zika virus (ZIKV) known. Here, we present a novel set of analyses using environmental characteristics, vector distributions, and socioeconomic risk factors ... -
Assumption- versus data-based approaches to summarizing species’ ranges
(Wiley, 2016-08-04)Species’ geographic distributions are mapped using various approaches for use in conservation decision-making. Some such mapping efforts have relied on modifications of coarse-resolution extent-of-occurrence maps to downscale ... -
Feedback Between Plants and Their Soil Community in an Oil Field Community
(Ecological Society of America, 1994)The nature of the interaction between plants ant their soil community was investigated by testing for differential responses of four old—field perennial plant species to inocula derived from soil communities that had been ... -
Comparative anatomy of the species of the genus Ligustrum
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Application of optimal control to the epidemiology of malaria
(Texas State University, Department of Mathematics, 2012)Malaria is a deadly disease transmitted to humans through the bite of infected female mosquitoes. In this paper a deterministic system of differential equations is presented and studied for the transmission of malaria. ... -
The genus Hymetta (Homoptera, Cicadellidae)
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Specificity between Neotropical tree seedlings and their fungal mutualists leads to plant–soil feedback
(Ecological Society of America, 2010-09-01)A growing body of evidence obtained largely from temperate grassland studies suggests that feedbacks occurring between plants and their associated soil biota are important to plant community assemblage. However, few studies ...