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David W Inouye

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Nature|September 3, 2010
Mosquitoes: more likely nectar thieves than pollinatorsDavid W Inouye
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 27, 2019
Effects of climate change on alpine plants and their pollinatorsDavid W Inouye
Nature|September 25, 2010
Stimulus funds are being well spentDavid W Inouye
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 8, 2015
The next century of ecologyDavid W Inouye
Ecology|April 16, 2008
Effects of climate change on phenology, frost damage, and floral abundance of montane wildflowersDavid W Inouye
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
The effect of proboscis and corolla tube lengths on patterns and rates of flower visitation by bumblebeesDavid W Inouye
Ecology Letters|March 15, 2012
A single climate driver has direct and indirect effects on insect population dynamicsCarol L Boggs, David W Inouye
Ecology|August 5, 2015
Phenological responses to climate change do not exhibit phylogenetic signal in a subalpine plant communityPaul J CaraDonna, David W Inouye
American Journal of Botany|February 22, 2013
Effects of climate change on mast-flowering cues in a clonal montane herb, Veratrum tenuipetalum (Melanthiaceae)Amy M Iler, David W Inouye
Ecology|April 16, 2008
Phenology: response, driver, and integratorEric S Post, David W Inouye
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Nature|September 3, 2010
Mosquitoes: more likely nectar thieves than pollinatorsDavid W Inouye
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 27, 2019
Effects of climate change on alpine plants and their pollinatorsDavid W Inouye
Nature|September 25, 2010
Stimulus funds are being well spentDavid W Inouye
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 8, 2015
The next century of ecologyDavid W Inouye
Ecology|April 16, 2008
Effects of climate change on phenology, frost damage, and floral abundance of montane wildflowersDavid W Inouye
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
The effect of proboscis and corolla tube lengths on patterns and rates of flower visitation by bumblebeesDavid W Inouye
Ecology Letters|March 15, 2012
A single climate driver has direct and indirect effects on insect population dynamicsCarol L Boggs, David W Inouye
Ecology|August 5, 2015
Phenological responses to climate change do not exhibit phylogenetic signal in a subalpine plant communityPaul J CaraDonna, David W Inouye
American Journal of Botany|February 22, 2013
Effects of climate change on mast-flowering cues in a clonal montane herb, Veratrum tenuipetalum (Melanthiaceae)Amy M Iler, David W Inouye
Ecology|April 16, 2008
Phenology: response, driver, and integratorEric S Post, David W Inouye
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