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Ecological contexts of balancing selection in nature

How genetic variation is maintained in the face of persistent natural selection is a central question in evolutionary biology. Here, I leverage a focal polymorphism, leaf chemical profile in a perennial wildflower (Boechera stricta, Brassicaceae) to investigate the ecological and genetic mechanisms

2020
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Exploring Animal Behavior in Laboratory and Field

2002
Thesis

Water quality in dynamic redox environments: Coupled hydrologic-biogeochemical controls on metal contaminant mobility

Rising population and changing climate threaten to increase the risks posed by anthropogenic and geogenic metal contaminants to our freshwater resources. Increased human demand for freshwater coupled with altered hydrologic cycles will shift (bio)geochemical conditions in soils and sediments, potent

2020
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Global warming and terrestrial ecosystems: response from Harte

2001BioScience
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Sandpiper behavior

1974
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The function of floral orientation in bluebells: interactions with pollinators and rain in two species of <i> Mertensia </i> (Boraginaceae)

Aims Important Findings Pollinators are traditionally considered to be the primary agent of Mertensia brevistyla had a significantly more upright floral orienta- selection on floral traits. However, floral traits may also be under tion than M. fusiformis, and seed set was highest in upright M. bre-

2019Journal of Plant Ecology
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The foraging behavior of bees in response to the floral biology of <i>Frasera speciosa</i> (Gentianaceae)

2003
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Division of labor and worker caste efficiency in the western thatching ant Formica obscuripes

1999
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Comparison of the understory of an isolated stand of lodgepole pine, <i>Pinus contorta</i>, to the understory of an adjacent stand of <i>Populus tremuloides</i> and to a more extensive stand of <i>P.</i>

1999
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The Effects of Competition on the Establishment of <i>Festuca thurberi</i> onto the Gothic Earthflow

1999
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The effects of ungulate herbivory on phenology, pollination, and reproductive success in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

1999
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Folsom adaptive systems in the Upper Gunnison Basin, Colorado: An analysis of the Mountaineer site.

2011
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Model-based interpretation of solute exports and carbon partitioning during shale weathering in a mountainous hillslope

2026Water Resources ResearchDOI: 10.1029/2025WR041597
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Folsom Point Diggings: The Johnson Site in the Foothills of Larimer County, Colorado

The Johnson site is a Folsom occupation in Larimer County, Colorado. T. Russell Johnson discovered the site in 1935, which led to excavations by the Colorado Museum of Natural History in 1936 and later work in 1960 by the University of Wyoming. Little is known of the site due to limited reporting of

2021PaleoAmericaDOI: 10.1080/20555563.2021.1893957
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The activity patterns of the long-legged bat, <i>Myotis volans</i> in conjunction with habitat

1994
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The effects of light intensity on the activity of predacious stonefly nymphs on mayfly nymphs

1994
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Ecological restoration: a solution or a problem?

1994
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Experimental warming decouples plant-fungal symbiont interactions and leads to a more conservative ecosystem

2026PNASDOI: 10.1073/pnas.2510936123
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An eye for an eye: can mitigated wetlands pay the bill?

1994
Article

Courtship behavior in a polymorphic population of the Tiger Salamander, <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>

1999Journal of Herpetology