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1134 WESTERN NORTH AMERICAN NATURALIST [Volume 65
<br />AC:KNOWLEDGM EN" r5
<br />We thank the Ogden Nature Center for
<br />supporting our common garden facilities and
<br />the Mill Creek Youth Center juvenile deten-
<br />tion facility for helping logistically. We thank
<br />National Science Foundation grant DEB -
<br />0078280 and a Research Experience for Under-
<br />graduates award under NSF grant DEB-
<br />0078280 for financial support. We also thank
<br />Nathan LA)jewski, Kevin Simonin, Gina Wimp,
<br />jen Schweitzer, Toni Kolb, A. j. Thompson, and
<br />the Hart and Whitham laboratories for field
<br />assistance, consultation, and providing com-
<br />ments on earlier versions of the manuscript.
<br />Finally, we thank R.W. Baumann and 2 anony-
<br />mous reviewers for thoughtful reviews of this
<br />manuscript.
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