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Autor:
Laura M. Cisneros, Nicole A. Freidenfelds, John C. Volin, Michael R. Willig, Cary Chadwick, Chester Arnold, Byung-Yeol Park, David M. Moss, Laura Rodriguez, Todd Campbell, David Dickson
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The American Biology Teacher. 82:619-623
An in-depth curricular unit exploring the effects of human land use on local water resources was created as part of a Teacher Professional Learning Program at the University of Connecticut’s Natural Resources Conservation Academy. This unit was des
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Journal of Zoology. 307:195-202
Autor:
Peter F. Trull, Michael J. Cherry, Mark S. Faherty, Nicole A. Freidenfelds, Austin J. Gallagher, Jaymi Heimbuch
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Ethology Ecology & Evolution. 31:198-204
Autor:
Nicole A. Freidenfelds, Peter P. Saunders, Jonathan L. Richardson, Dana L. Drake, John F. Fischer, Mark C. Urban
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Copeia. 105:451-461
Rapid adaptation of defenses can alter ecological dynamics following introduction of a new predator. We tested for local adaptation in Wood Frog (Rana sylvatica) populations that face varying selection from an apex predator, the Marbled Salamander (A
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Proc Biol Sci
A predator's functional response determines predator–prey interactions by describing the relationship between the number of prey available and the number eaten. Its shape and parameters fundamentally govern the dynamic equilibrium of predator–pre
Autor:
Christopher J. Thawley, Travis R. Robbins, Sean P. Graham, Tracy Langkilde, Nicole A. Freidenfelds
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Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ. 90(3)
Invasive species represent a substantial threat to native species worldwide. Research on the impacts of invasive species on wild living vertebrates has focused primarily on population-level effects. The sublethal, individual-level effects of invaders
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Evolutionary Applications
Phenotypic plasticity and genetic adaptation are predicted to mitigate some of the negative biotic consequences of climate change. Here, we evaluate evidence for plastic and evolutionary responses to climate variation in amphibians and reptiles via a
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Oikos. 123:309-314
Harvesting for food or sport is often non-random with respect to demographic state, such as size or life stage. The population-level consequences of such selective harvesting depend upon which states are harvested and how those states contribute to p
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Biological Invasions. 15:407-415
Contemporary adaptation of native prey species to invasive predators has been relatively well documented, but that of native predators to invasive prey has received less attention. Because the level of impact an invasive species will have on its pred
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Behavioral Ecology. 23(3):659-664
Understanding the mechanisms driving adaptations to survive agonistic interactions, and their function, provides insight into how native species adapt to aggressive invaders, a growing global threat. We staged encounters between native fence lizards