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During times of high activity by predators and competitors, herbivores may be forced to forage in patches of low‐quality food. However, the relative importance in determining where and what herbivores forage still remains unclear, especially for small ...
Martijn J. A. Weterings +4 more
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Augusta Bridge, White Canyon, Coconino sandstone
Photo shows Augusta Bridge, White Canyon, Coconino sandstone in Utah, taken by Frank B. Oastler, 1907. Note: The bridge\u27s official name today is Sipapu. Photograph from Herbert E.
Oastler, Frank B.
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Looking across Parunuweap Valley toward Zion Park from point near mouth of Meadow Brook.
Photo by Frank A. Kittredge shows a view looking across Parunuweap Valley toward Zion Park from point near mouth of Meadow Brook, in 1926. Photograph from Herbert E.
Kittredge, Frank A.
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Looking east up Parunuweap stream from point just east of "upper cascades."
Photo by Frank A. Kittredgeshows a view looking east up Parunuweap stream from point just east of "upper cascades, 1926. Photograph from Herbert E.
Kittredge, Frank A.
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Looking west down Parunuweap from point 4 miles above junction at Rockville.
Photo by Frank A. Kittredge shows a view looking west down Parunuweap Canyon from point 4 miles above junction at Rockville, Washington County, Utah, 1926. Photograph from Herbert E.
Kittredge, Frank A.
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Parunuweap Valley 4 miles below Mt. Carmel, looking west.
Photo by Frank A. Kittredge shows Parunuweap Valley 4 miles below Mt. Carmel, looking west, in Kane County, Utah, 1926. Photograph from Herbert E.
Kittredge, Frank A.
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Herbert Tenney & Frank Herford
Herbert Tenney and Frank Herford under a fig tree in Gibbon yard. Photograph is from the 1800s, though date is not specified.
Goldschmidt, Leo
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Overhanging wall of Parunuweap canyon 2.5 m.(?) below mouth of Meadow Brook.
Photo by Frank A. Kittredge shows an overhanging wall of Parunuweap canyon 2.5 m.(?) below mouth of Meadow Brook, 1926. Photograph from Herbert E.
Kittredge, Frank A.
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Frank Swinnerton : the life and works of a bookman [PDF]
Frank Swinnerton worked as a clerk for J.M. Dent & Co. between 1901 and 1907 and as a publisher's reader for Chatto & Windus from 1907 until 1926, during which time he began his career as a writer of fiction, became influential as a reviewer and ...
Campbell, Irene
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FIGURE 5. Dorsal view of anterior part of tail of Cyrtodactylus stresemanni, holotype ZSM 249/1911.Published as part of Rösler, Herbert & Glaw, Frank, 2008, A new species of Cyrtodactylus Gray, 1827 (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Malaysia including a ...
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