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Autor:
Eugenia Zandonà, Christopher M. Dalton, Rana W. El-Sabaawi, Jason L. Howard, Michael C. Marshall, Susan S. Kilham, David N. Reznick, Joseph Travis, Tyler J. Kohler, Alexander S. Flecker, Steven A. Thomas, Catherine M. Pringle
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2017)
Abstract Population variation in trophic niche is widespread among organisms and is of increasing interest given its role in both speciation and adaptation to changing environments. Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata) inhabiting stream reaches
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https://doaj.org/article/aad6803c9e9e4d5da2c8ee60b4a548e7
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 9, p e0136079 (2015)
Phenotypic plasticity is advantageous for organisms that live in variable environments. The digestive system is particularly plastic, responding to changes in diet. Gut length is the result of a trade-off between maximum nutrient absorption and minim
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https://doaj.org/article/3caca656c2214fe8bcf9e1e06f8b012f
Autor:
John Timothy Wootton, Amanda T. Rugenski, Scott Connelly, Matt R. Whiles, Therese C. Frauendorf, Susan S. Kilham, Catherine M. Pringle, Karen R. Lips, Thomas R. Barnum, Rebecca J. Bixby, Checo Colón-Gaud, John M. Drake, David Murray-Stoker
Publikováno v:
Limnology and Oceanography. 67
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PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 5, p e62891 (2013)
Habitat degradation and species introductions are two of the leading causes of species declines on a global scale. Invasive species negatively impact native species through predation and competition for limited resources. The impacts of invasive spec
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https://doaj.org/article/ae3d39ac86c547e4bcae167fc73a175b
Autor:
Michael C Marshall, Andrew J Binderup, Eugenia Zandonà, Sandra Goutte, Ronald D Bassar, Rana W El-Sabaawi, Steven A Thomas, Alexander S Flecker, Susan S Kilham, David N Reznick, Cathy M Pringle
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 9, p e45230 (2012)
The effect of consumers on their resources has been demonstrated in many systems but is often confounded by trophic interactions with other consumers. Consumers may also have behavioral and life history adaptations to each other and to co-occurring p
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https://doaj.org/article/cabdd8526016461aadd88190e92b8db2
Publikováno v:
Inland Waters. 6:224-233
Microscale conditions within metaphyton mats affected the distribution of diatom genera. We investigated the conditions within layers of floating filamentous algal mats and changes in diatom genera over 57 days using microprobes every 2, 4, and 6 cm
Publikováno v:
Journal of phycology. 36(3)
The objective of this study was to examine the differences in the biochemical and elemental stoichiometry of a freshwater centric diatom, Stephanodiscus minutulus (Grun.), under various nutrient regimes. Stephanodiscus minutulus was grown at μmax or
Autor:
James R. Spotila, Susan S. Kilham, Thomas E. Riggall, Stephen J. Morreale, Dimitris Margaritoulis, Samir H. Patel, Ioannis Karakassis, Aliki Panagopoulou
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 535:231-241
Foraging success affects reproductive output in sea turtles, and is therefore an impor- tant factor to measure in order to understand population dynamics. During 2010 and 2011, we used satellite telemetry to track the at-sea behavior of 20 post-nesti
Autor:
Susan S. Kilham, Steven A. Thomas, Tyler J. Kohler, Rana W. El-Sabaawi, Eugenia Zandonà, Alexander S. Flecker, Catherine M. Pringle, Joseph Travis, Jason L. Howard, David N. Reznick, Christopher M. Dalton, Michael C. Marshall
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Scientific reports, vol 7, iss 1
Scientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2017)
Scientific reports, vol 7, iss 1
Scientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2017)
Population variation in trophic niche is widespread among organisms and is of increasing interest given its role in both speciation and adaptation to changing environments. Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata) inhabiting stream reaches with diff
Autor:
Karen R. Lips, J. Checo Colón-Gaud, Meshagae Hunte-Brown, Thomas R. Barnum, Roberto Brenes, Matt R. Whiles, Catherine M. Pringle, Scott Connelly, Susan S. Kilham
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 59:1113-1122
Summary Information about temporal patterns of ecological responses to species losses is integral to our understanding of the ultimate effects of declining biodiversity. As part of the Tropical Amphibian Declines in Streams (TADS) project, we quantif