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Long range dispersal in checkerspot butterflies: transplant experiments with <i>Euphydryas gillettii</i>
Species coexistence in a food web with intraguild predation
Lower timberline in central Colorado during the past 15,000 years
Hummingbird foraging on artificial inflorescences
Deer mouse hemoglobins: is there genetic adaptation to high altitude?
Metabolism of toxic sugars by the bee gut symbiont <i>Gilliamella apicola</i>
Influence of plant abundance on pollination and selection on floral traits of <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>
Endangered mutualisms: the conservaiton of plant-pollinator interactions
Growth, developmental and stress responses of larvae of the clouded sulphur butterfly <i>Colias eriphyle</i> to repeated exposure to high, sub-lethal temperatures
Larval growth in polyphenic salamanders: making the best of a bad lot
Identifying PCR primers to facilitate molecular phylogenetics in Caddisflies (Trichoptera)
Nectar Yeasts in the Tall Larkspur <i>Delphinium barbeyi</i> (Ranunculaceae) and Effects on Components of Pollinator Foraging Behavior
Microorganisms frequently colonize the nectar of angiosperm species. Though capable of altering a suite of traits important for pollinator attraction, few studies exist that test the degree to which they mediate pollinator foraging behavior. The objective of our study was to fill this gap by assessi
The Origin of Invasive Microorganisms Matters for Science, Policy, and Management: The Case of <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i>
Costs of predator-induced phenotypic plasticity: A graphical model for predicting the contribution of non-consumptive and consumptive effects of predators on prey
Phenology of high-altitude climates
Life history QTLs and natural selection on flowering time in <i></i>Boechera stricta<i></i>, a perennial relative of <i></i>Arabidopsis<i></i>
Understanding pollen specialization in mason bees: a case study of six species
Many bee species are dietary specialists and restrict their pollen foraging to a subset of the available flowers. However, the reasons for specialization—and the reasons certain plant taxa support numerous specialists—are often unclear. Many bees specialize on the plant family Asteraceae, despite ev
Scared and less noisy: glucocorticoids are associated with alarm call entropy
Global assessment of experimental Climate warming on tundra vegetation: heterogeneity over space and time
Sarah C. Elmendorf,1* Gregory H. R. Understanding the sensitivity of tundra vegetation to climate warming is critical to forecasting future Henry,1 Robert D. Hollister,2 Robert G. biodiversity and vegetation feedbacks to climate. In situ warming experiments accelerate climate change on a Björk,3 An