<p>Comparison of estimates of population differentiation (<i>F</i><sub>ST</sub>) between sampling years (2003 and 2009) in different habitat types.</p
<p>Statistical analyses and results of gender-based differences in collected species, size and weigh...
<p>Population growth rates in the 3 habitat types (position on the slope – upper, middle or lower) o...
Estimation of responses of organisms to their environment using experimental manipulations, and comp...
<p> = 0.550 and = 0.535 for the pair (EM, MO); = 0.561, = 0.537 for the pair (EM, TR); = 0.574, ...
<p>Species-specific habitat use across months and years (2004–2011); each gradient represents a 10% ...
<p>a) Total reproductive output, b) Plant biomass, c) Reproductive allocation, d) Reproductive onset...
<p>The data are presented by geographical region (as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info...
<p>Species accounting for similarity between habitat types within each sampling period are indicated...
<p>Multi-species high-use foraging areas across months and years (2004–2011); each gradient represen...
<p>Species-specific variations in modeled habitat use for May, July, and September months (2004–2011...
<p>Parameter estimates are based on the age class of the male member of a pair, Y: young (i.e. one y...
<p>a) Stem height and b) Average internode length. Population means ± se are shown for 13–19 genotyp...
<p>Observed and stable stage distributions in the different habitat types (upper, middle and lower),...
A major problem in ecology is to understand how environmental requirements change over space and tim...
<p>This time period spans the apparent partial recovery of specialist species in the early 2000s (se...
<p>Statistical analyses and results of gender-based differences in collected species, size and weigh...
<p>Population growth rates in the 3 habitat types (position on the slope – upper, middle or lower) o...
Estimation of responses of organisms to their environment using experimental manipulations, and comp...
<p> = 0.550 and = 0.535 for the pair (EM, MO); = 0.561, = 0.537 for the pair (EM, TR); = 0.574, ...
<p>Species-specific habitat use across months and years (2004–2011); each gradient represents a 10% ...
<p>a) Total reproductive output, b) Plant biomass, c) Reproductive allocation, d) Reproductive onset...
<p>The data are presented by geographical region (as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info...
<p>Species accounting for similarity between habitat types within each sampling period are indicated...
<p>Multi-species high-use foraging areas across months and years (2004–2011); each gradient represen...
<p>Species-specific variations in modeled habitat use for May, July, and September months (2004–2011...
<p>Parameter estimates are based on the age class of the male member of a pair, Y: young (i.e. one y...
<p>a) Stem height and b) Average internode length. Population means ± se are shown for 13–19 genotyp...
<p>Observed and stable stage distributions in the different habitat types (upper, middle and lower),...
A major problem in ecology is to understand how environmental requirements change over space and tim...
<p>This time period spans the apparent partial recovery of specialist species in the early 2000s (se...
<p>Statistical analyses and results of gender-based differences in collected species, size and weigh...
<p>Population growth rates in the 3 habitat types (position on the slope – upper, middle or lower) o...
Estimation of responses of organisms to their environment using experimental manipulations, and comp...