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Thomas, F., A. Schmidt-Rhaesa, G. Martin, C. Manu, P. Durand, and F. Renaud. 2002. “Do hairworms (Nematomorpha) manipulate the water seeking behaviour of their terrestrial hosts?” Journal of Evolutionary Biology 15: 356–61.
1月17婿——开普勒的礼物
January 17th—Kepler’s Gift
Kepler, J. 1966. The Six-Cornered Snowflake. 1661. Translation and commentary by C. Hardie, B. J. Mason, and L. L. Whyte. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Libbrecht, K. G. 1999. “A Snow Crystal Primer.” Pasadena: California Institute of Technology. [domain].
Meinel, C. 1988. “Early seventeenth-century atomism: theory, epistemology, and the insufficiency of experiment.” Isis 79: 68–103.
1月21婿——实验
January 21st—The Experiment
Cimprich, D. A., and T. C. Grubb. 1994. “Consequences for Carolina Chickadees of foraging with Tufted Titmice in winter.” Ecology 75: 1615–25.
Cooper, S. J., and D. L. Swanson. 1994. “Seasonal acclimatization of thermoregulation in the Black-capped Chickadee.” Condor 96: 638–46.
Doherty, P. F., J. B. Williams, and T. C. Grubb. 2001. “Field metabolism and water flux of Carolina Chickadees during breeding and nonbreeding seasons: A test of the ‘peak-demand’ and ‘reallocation’ hypotheses.” Condor 103: 370–75.
Gill, F. B. 2007. Ornithology. 3rd ed. New York: W. H. Freeman.
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Honkavaara, J., M. Koivula, E. Korpim?ki, H. Siitari, and J. Viitala. 2002. “Ultraviolet vision and foraging in terrestrial vertebrates.” Oikos 98: 505–11.
Karasov, W. H., M. C. Brittingham, and S. A. Temple. 1992. “Daily energy and expenditure by Black-capped Chickadees (Parus atricapillus) in winter.” Auk 109: 393–95.
Marchand, P. J. 1991. Life in the Cold. 2nd ed. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England.
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Norberg, R. A. 1978. “Energy content of some spiders and insects on branches of spruce (Picea abies) in winter: prey of certain passerine birds.” Oikos 31: 222–29.
Pravosudov, V. V., T. C. Grubb, P. F. Doherty, C. L. Bronson, E. V. Pravosudova, and A. S. Dolby. 1999. “Social dominance and energy reserves in wintering woodland birds.” Condor 101: 880–84.
Saarela, S., B. Klapper, and G. Heldmaier. 1995. “Daily rhythm of oxygen-consumption and thermoregulatory responses in some European winter-acclimatized or summer-acclimatized finches at different ambient-temperatures.” Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systems, and Environmental Physiology 165: 366–76.
Swanson, D. L., and E. T. Liknes. 2006. “A comparative analysis of thermogenic capacity and cold tolerance in small birds.” Journal of Experimental Biology 209: 466–74.
Whittow, G. C., ed. 2000. Sturkie’s Avian Physiology. 5th ed. San Diego: Academic Press.
1月30婿——冬季植物
January 30th—Winter Plants
Fenner, M., and K. Thompson. 2005. The Ecology of Seeds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Lambers, H., F. S. Chapin, and T. L. Pons. 1998. Plant Physiological Ecology. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
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Taiz, L., and E. Zeiger. 2002. Plant Physiology. 3rd ed. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates.
2月2婿——轿印
February 2nd—Footprints
Allen, J. A. 1877. History of the American Bison. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior.
Barlow, C. 2001. “Anachronistic fruits and the ghosts who haunt them.” Arnoldia 61: 14–21.
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Delcourt, H. R., and P. A. Delcourt. 2000. “Eastern deciduous forests.” In North American Terrestrial Vegetation, 2nd ed., edited by M. G. Barbour and W. D. Billings, 357–95. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Graham, R. W. 2003. “Pleistocene tapir from Hill Top Cave, Trigg County, Kentucky, and a review of Plio-Pleistocene tapirs of North America and their paleoecology.” In Ice Age Cave Faunas of North America, edited by B. W. Schubert, J. I. Mead, and R. W. Graham, 87–118. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
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Hicks, D. J., and B. F. Chabot. 1985. “Deciduous forest.” In Physiological Ecology of North American Plant Communities, edited by B. F. Chabot and H. A. Mooney, 257–77. New York: Chapman and Hall.
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Lange, I. M. 2002. Ice Age Mammals of North America: A Guide to the Big, the Hairy, and the Bizarre. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press.
Martin, P. S., and R. G. Klein. 1984. Quaternary Extinctions. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
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2月16婿——苔藓
February 16th—Moss
Bateman, R. M., P. R. Crane, W. A. DiMichele, P. R. Kendrick, N. P. Rowe, T. Speck, and W. E. Stein. 1998. “Early evolution of land plants: phylogeny, physiology, and ecology of the primary terrestrial radiation.” Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 29: 263–92.
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