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Binckley, C. A. , M. S. Wipfli, R. B. Medhurst, K. Polivka, P. Hessburg, B. R. Salter, and J. Y. Kill. 2010. Ecoregion and land-use influence invertebrate and detritus transport from headwater streams. Freshwater Biology 55:1205–1218.
Bersamin, A. , C. Wolsko, B. R. Luick, B. B. Boyer, H. Lardon, J. S. Stern, and S. Zidenberg-Cherr. 2013. Enculturation, perceived stress, and physical activity: implications for metabolic risk among the Yup’ik – The Center for Alaska Native Health Research Study. Ethnicity & Health.
Bean, W. T. , R. Stafford, L. R. Prugh, S. H. Butterfield, and J. S. Brashares. 2012. An Evaluation of Monitoring Methods for the Endangered Giant Kangaroo Rat. Wildlife Society Bulletin 36:587–593.
Barnes, B. M. , and A. D. York. 1990. Effect of winter high temperatures on reproduction and circannual rhythms in hibernating ground squirrels. Journal of Biological Rhythms 5:119-130.
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Armbruster, W. S. . 1996. Exaptation, adaptation, and homoplasy: evolution of ecological traits in Dalechampia vines. 227 - 243 in L. Hufford and Sanderson, M. J. Homoplasy: the recurrence of similarity in evolution. . Academic PressSan Diego.
Armbruster, W. S. . 1996. Evolution of floral morphology and function: an integrative approach to adaptation, constraint, and compromise in Dalechampia (Euphorbiaceae). 241 - 272 in S. C. H. Barrett and Lloyd, D. G. Floral biology: studies on floral evolution in animal-pollinated plants. . Chapman & HallNew York.
Armbruster, W. S. . 2006. Evolutionary and ecological perspectives on specialization: from the arctic to the tropics. 260 - 282 in J. Ollerton and Waser, N. Plant-Pollinator Interactions: From Specialization to Generalization. . University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
Alisauskas, R. T. , and M. A. Lindberg. 2002. Effects of neckbands on survival and fidelity of white-fronted and Canada geese captured as non-breeding adults. Journal of Applied Statistics 29:521–537.

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