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Phenological variation in annual timing of hibernation and breeding in nearby populations of arctic ground squirrels
Michael J. Sheriff
, G. Jim Kenagy
, Melanie Richter
, Trixie Lee
, Oslash;ivind Tøien
, Franziska Kohl
,
C. Loren Buck
, Brian M. Barnes
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Hibernation
100%
Arctic Ground Squirrel
100%
Phenological Variation
100%
Environmental Conditions
50%
Phenology
50%
Toolik
50%
Two-site
25%
Physiological Mechanism
25%
Snowmelt
25%
Snow Cover
25%
Ecological Communities
25%
Northern Alaska
25%
Long-term Variation
25%
Ground Squirrel
25%
Ecologists
25%
Small Spatial Scale
25%
Interacting Species
25%
Torpor
25%
Toolik Lake
25%
Phenological Shift
25%
Behavioral Adjustment
25%
Physiological Adjustment
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Annuals
100%
Phenology
100%
Reproductives
50%
Sciuridae
50%
Breed
50%
Ecologist
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ground Squirrel
100%
Alaska
33%
Snow Cover
33%
Ecological Community
33%