Browsing by Author "Marsh-Matthews, Edith"
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BEHAVIORAL AND CHEMICAL MECHANISMS OF A CONDITIONAL SIGNAL IN THE GREEN SWORDTAIL (XIPHOPHORUS HELLERII)
Hardy, Elizabeth; Schlupp, Ingo; Knapp, Rosemary; Johnson, James (2016-05)Color polymorphisms are a common occurrence across most taxa. These differing forms of visual signals can act as a determinant for status and relative attractiveness for the choosy sex in a given species. While this ... -
Co-Occurrence and Dispersion Patterns of Mussel Species Within Beds
Murphy, Kathryn (2017-07)To aid in the conservation of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionidae), a better understanding of how mussel communities are structured is needed. While we know a great deal about the distribution and abundance of mussels ... -
MATE CHOICE, ILLUSIONS, AND BEHAVIORAL DIVERGENCE IN POECILIIDAE
Burt, Carolyn (2019-12-13)Chapter 1: Illusions are commonplace and distort perception in ways that make objects appear different from reality. Such phenomena may also play a role in mate evaluation because body size and ornament size are signals ... -
Multi-scale effects of habitat alteration on stream fishes: from genotypes to communities
Franssen, Nathan Ryan (2011)Understanding how evolutionary and ecological processes interact with altered habitats at these various scales will be a major challenge to conservation biologists in the coming decades, and will be crucial for predicting ... -
Multi-scale effects of habitat alteration on stream fishes: from genotypes to communities
Franssen, Nathan Ryan (2011)Understanding how evolutionary and ecological processes interact with altered habitats at these various scales will be a major challenge to conservation biologists in the coming decades, and will be crucial for predicting ... -
Nutrient availability and the structure and function of brown food webs
Clay, Natalie (2013-11-25)Understanding individual nutritional requirements can generate good predictions for how communities should be structured and how ecosystems function over gradients of nutrient availability. Aboveground consumers can shape ... -
Population dynamics and long-term impacts of the invasive zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in a subtropical reservoir
Hallidayschult, Thayer (2018)As humans continue to advance through the Anthropocene, we find that among other impacts, the rate at which species expand their range and are transplanted into new environments continues to increase. As the frequency of ... -
Unionid Drift Dispersal in Small Rivers
Irmscher, Pascal (2014-08-14)Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionidae) are a guild of long-lived, burrowing, sedentary, filter-feeding animals that typically occur in dense aggregations called mussel beds. Mussel beds are often patchily distributed, ...