Male courtship song and female preference variation between phylogeographically distinct populations of <i>Drosophila montana</i>
Microsatellite-based species identification method for <i>Drosophila virilis</i> group species
Home range size, conspecific overlap, and weight gain of the golden-mantled ground squirrel, <i>Spermophilus lateralis</i>
A comparative study of the cost of alternative mayfly oviposition behaviors.
Stability properties of two-species models of mutualism: simulation studies
Effects of nutrient limitation on floral function and biomass allocation in <i>Geranium richardsonii</i>
Methods in Stream Ecology
Nutrient limitation of the nuisance, stalk-forming diatom, <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i>, in Rocky Mountain streams
The range of some algae has been increasing in recent years due to either internal (genetic) or external (environmental) factors that have been expanding both the nutrient and pH range at which they can survive. Didymoshenia geminata (didymo) is a species of diatom with a silica casing that can form
Selective oviposition by the mayfly <i>Baetis bicaudatus</i>
The making of a biologist: E.R. Warren and the boomtown of Gothic
Are populations of mayflies living in adjacent fish and fishless streams genetically differentiated?
The effects of Castilleja miniata's parasitic relationship with Delphinium nuttallianum on pollinator visitation and pollination success
Castilleja miniata is a hemiparasite capable of taking up chemical toxins from its host plant. A unique relationship is C. miniata’s parasitism on Delphinium nuttallianum (which contains alkaloids); alkaloids from D. nuttallianum are taken up into C. miniata’s nectar which could negatively affect C.
Nectar robbing in Ipomopsis aggregata: does high nectar production confer tolerance?
Developmental Thresholds, Life History Trade-Offs, and Resource Allocation in Wetland Caddisflies (Trichoptera)
Community and evolutionary ecology of nectar.
Writing a RUI proposal: strategies for success
Invasive <i>Linaria vulgaris</i>, disturbance, and diversity: associations at multiple spatial scales in Colorado
Determining whether tourist abundance and reproductive status predispose golden-mantled ground squirrels (<i>Callospermophilus lateralis</i>) to vehicular accidents
Roads are a significant cause of biodiversity loss around the world, impacting wildlife by disrupting natural environment, changing abundance patterns of wildlife, and destroying habitat (Garrah et al. 2015). One of the most direct effects that roads have on animals is mortality from vehicular colli
The role of non-caddisfly taxa on detrital processing in montane ponds
Understanding the processing of detritus by different macroinvertebrates in montane ponds is important because either directly or indirectly most energy and nutrients flow through the detrital pathway. Understanding the degree to which macroinvertebrate species vary in detrital processing is central