Browsing by Subject "Ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics"
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(1987)Pristidactylus volcanensis, a new species from El Volcan, Cordillera de Los Andes, is distinguished by coloration, squamation, measurements, and habitus. -from Authors
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(1993)McNab (1986, 1988) has hypothesized that mammals using food with low energy content should exhibit basal metabolic rates (BMR) lower than those expected on the basis of their body mass (mb). That is, those species that ...
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(Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board, 2009)To date, digestive flexibility has been studied in dozens of vertebrate species. However, practically all of these works has ignored the importance of intraspecific physiological variability across populations inhabiting ...
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(Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, 2002)Postdispersal seed predation in alpine communities has received surprisingly little attention. We evaluate the magnitude of seed predation by ants and avian granivores in the perennial herb Sisyrinchium arenarium through ...
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(2010)The International Collaboration to Sequence the Atlantic Salmon Genome (ICSASG) will produce a genome sequence that identifies and physically maps all genes in the Atlantic salmon genome and acts as a reference sequence ...
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(1987)Stands were dominated by broad-leaved evergreen trees and had in common the presence of several species of Myrtaceous trees in their canopies. Structurally, the forests were dominated by different species, although overall ...