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View article: The effects of spatiotemporal variation in marine resources on the occupancy dynamics of a terrestrial avian predator
The effects of spatiotemporal variation in marine resources on the occupancy dynamics of a terrestrial avian predator Open
Identifying how species respond to system drivers such as weather, climate, habitat, and resource availability is critical for understanding population change. In coastal areas, the transfer of nutrients across the marine and terrestrial i…
View article: Heterogenous resources across sagebrush type are associated with components of offspring fitness in an avian habitat specialist
Heterogenous resources across sagebrush type are associated with components of offspring fitness in an avian habitat specialist Open
Animal species often have diverse requirements at different life history stages. Individuals may best meet these requirements by occupying areas with diverse heterogenous resources. Human activities such as agriculture may affect available…
View article: Geographic and taxonomic variation in adaptive capacity among mountain-dwelling small mammals: Implications for conservation status and actions
Geographic and taxonomic variation in adaptive capacity among mountain-dwelling small mammals: Implications for conservation status and actions Open
Contemporary climate change is modifying the distribution, morphology, phenology, physiology, evolution, and interspecific interactions of species. Effects of climate change are mediated not only through the magnitude of change experienced…
View article: Supporting Information: Habitat heterogeneity buffers the effects of environmental change on offspring fitness in an umbrella species
Supporting Information: Habitat heterogeneity buffers the effects of environmental change on offspring fitness in an umbrella species Open
Supplemental Material for: Habitat heterogeneity buffers the effects of environmental change on offspring fitness in an umbrella species
View article: Solar circulator to restore dissolved oxygen in a hypoxic ice-covered lake
Solar circulator to restore dissolved oxygen in a hypoxic ice-covered lake Open
Hypoxia is common to shallow ice-covered lakes during the winter season, and restorative actions to prevent impacts to aquatic ecosystems are desired yet untested in remote settings. The use of a solar photovoltaic circulator was investiga…
View article: Nutrient sources for offspring formation: diet–mother and mother–offspring isotope discrimination in domesticated gallinaceous birds
Nutrient sources for offspring formation: diet–mother and mother–offspring isotope discrimination in domesticated gallinaceous birds Open
Stable isotope techniques can be used to assess nutrient acquisition and allocation strategies used to produce offspring. Before stable isotope techniques can be employed, researchers need reliable isotope discrimination values. In this co…
View article: Resource allocation effects on the timing of reproduction in an avian habitat specialist
Resource allocation effects on the timing of reproduction in an avian habitat specialist Open
Variation in nutrient allocation can influence the timing of breeding and ultimately reproductive output. Time and space constraints might exist, however, if fewer food resources are available to meet the costs of reproduction early during…
View article: Linking beaver dam affected flow dynamics to upstream passage of Arctic grayling
Linking beaver dam affected flow dynamics to upstream passage of Arctic grayling Open
Beaver reintroductions and beaver dam structures are an increasingly utilized ecological tool for rehabilitating degraded streams, yet beaver dams can potentially impact upstream fish migrations. We collected two years of data on Arctic gr…
View article: Redistribution, Human Shields and Loss of Migratory Behavior in the Crown of the Continent
Redistribution, Human Shields and Loss of Migratory Behavior in the Crown of the Continent Open
Redistribution of wildlife resulting from human alteration of environments is of growing management concern in North America. Habituation, which can coincide with redistribution, seems to be particularity prevalent in national park system…
View article: Niche shifts and energetic condition of songbirds in response to phenology of food-resource availability in a high-elevation sagebrush ecosystem
Niche shifts and energetic condition of songbirds in response to phenology of food-resource availability in a high-elevation sagebrush ecosystem Open
Seasonal fluctuations in food availability can affect diets of consumers, which in turn may influence the physiological state of individuals and shape intra- and inter-specific patterns of resource use. High-elevation ecosystems often exhi…
View article: Seasonal Change in Trophic Niche of Adfluvial Arctic Grayling (Thymallus arcticus) and Coexisting Fishes in a High-Elevation Lake System
Seasonal Change in Trophic Niche of Adfluvial Arctic Grayling (Thymallus arcticus) and Coexisting Fishes in a High-Elevation Lake System Open
Introduction of non-native species is a leading threat to global aquatic biodiversity. Competition between native and non-native species is often influenced by changes in suitable habitat or food availability. We investigated diet breadth …