You are here

Biblio

Found 1049 results
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 
P
Sanders, N. J. , J. Moss, and D. Wagner. 2003. Patterns of ant species richness along elevation gradients in an arid ecosystem. Global Ecology & Biogeography 12:93–102.
Hueffer, K. , and C. R. Parrish. 2003. Parvovirus host range, cell tropism and evolution.. Curr Opin Microbiol 6:392-8.
Colson, K. E. , K. S. White, and K. J. Hundertmark. 2016. Parturition site selection in moose (Alces alces): evidence for social structure. Journal of Mammalogy 97:788-797.
Prugh, L. R. , and J. S. Brashares. 2012. Partitioning the effects of an ecosystemengineer: kangaroo rats control community structure via multiple pathways. Journal of Animal Ecology 81:667–678.
Albrecht, G. T. , A. E. Valentin, K. J. Hundertmark, and S. M. Hardy. 2014. Panmixia in Alaskan populations of snow crab Chionoecetes opilio (Crustacea:Decapoda) in the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas. Journal of Crustacean Biology 34:31-39.
Rinella, D. J. , M. S. Wipfli, C. A. Stricker, R. A. Heintz, and M. J. Rinella. 2011. Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) runs and consumer fitness: growth and energy storage in stream-dwelling salmonids increase with salmon spawner density. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69:73–84.
Gende, S. M. , R. T. Edwards, M. F. Willson, and M. S. Wipfli. 2002. Pacific salmon in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. BioScience 52:917–928.
O
Luick, B. R. , and R. G. White. 1986. Oxygen consumption for locomotion by caribou calves 50:148 - 152.
Kammer, A. R. , J. I. Orczewska, and K. M. O'Brien. 2011. Oxidative stress is transient and tissue specific during cold acclimation of threespine stickleback.. J Exp Biol 214:1248-56.
Wagner, D. , P. Doak, T. Sformo, P. M. Steiner, and B. Carlson. 2012. Overwintering Physiology and Microhabitat Use of Phyllocnistis populiella (Lepidoptera: Gracilliariidae) in Interior Alaska. Environmental Entomology 41:180–187.
Oswood, M. W. , L. K. Miller, and J. G. Irons. 1991. Overwintering of freshwater benthic macroinvertebrates. 360-375 in D. L. Denlinger and Jr., R. E. L. Insects at low temperature. . Chapman and HallNew York.
Barnes, B. M. , J. L. Barger, J. Seares, P. C. Tacquard, and G. L. Zuercher. 1996. Overwintering in yellowjacket queens (Vespula vulgaris) and green stinkbugs (Elasmosthetus interstinctus) in subarctic Alaska. Physiological Zoology 69:1469-1480.
Russell, D. E. , S. G. Fancy, K. R. Whitten, and R. G. White. 1991. Overwinter survival of orphan caribou, Rangifer tarandus, calves 105:103 - 105.
Ollerton, J. , V. Price, S. W. Armbruster, J. Memmott, S. Watts, N. M. Waser, O. Totland, D. Goulson, R. Alarcon, J. C. Stout, and S. Tarrant. 2012. Overplaying the role of honey bees as pollinators: A comment on Aebi and Neumann (2011).
Irons, J. G. , and M. W. Oswood. 1997. Organic matter dynamics in 3 subarctic streams of interior Alaska, USA. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 16:23-28.
Russell, D. E. , D. Van de Wetering, R. G. White, and K. L. Gerhart. 1996. Oil and the Porcupine Caribou Herd – Can we quantify the impacts?:255 - 258.
Haynes, T. B. , J. A. Schmutz, M. S. Lindberg, K. G. Wright, B. D. Uher-Koch, and A. E. Rosenberger. 2014. Occupancy of yellow-billed and Pacific loons: evidence for interspecific competition and habitat mediated co-occurrence. Journal of Avian Biology 45:296–304.
Haynes, T. B. , J. A. Schmutz, M. S. Lindberg, K. G. Wright, B. D. Uher-Koch, and A. E. Rosenberger. 2014. Occupancy of yellow-billed and Pacific loons: evidence for interspecific competition and habitat mediated co-occurrence. Journal of Avian Biology 45:296–304.
N
Ihl, C. , and P. S. Barboza. 2007. Nutritional value of moss for arctic ruminants: A test with muskoxen. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:752–758.
Spaeth, D. F. , R. T. Bowyer, T. R. Stephenson, P. S. Barboza, and V. Van Ballenberghe. 2002. Nutritional quality of willows for moose: effects of twig age and diameter. Alces 38:143–154.
Thompson, D. P. , and P. S. Barboza. 2014. Nutritional implications of increased shrub cover for caribou in the Arctic. Canadian Journal of Zoology 92.

Pages