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Structural and stratigraphic controls on fracture distribution within sand bodies of the Upper Iles and Lower Williams Fork formations, Mamm Creek and Divide Creek fields, Piceance Basin, Colorado

The Mesaverde Group in the Piceance Basin of northwestern Colorado is a continuous tight gas accumulation that has established itself as one of the more prolific producers of natural gas in the Rocky Mountain Region.In the Piceance Basin, the most significant producing intervals within the Mesaverde

2007Digital Collections of Colorado (Colorado State University)
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Does an achromatic border alter color discrimination of male <i> Speyeria mormonia </i> butterflies during mate searching?

Larval food stress for the butterfly Speyeria mormonia causes less pigmentation in female butterflies. For this reason, males may approach females with higher pigmentation more often because it is a sign that they are healthier. Past studies have shown that this could be true, but they have not take

2022
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The Effect of Snowmelt Timing on Pollinator Visitation to Subalpine Wildflowers

The plant and pollinator mutualism is under increased stress due to climate change, especially in subalpine ecosystems. Climate change is altering the timing of snowmelt in subalpine ecosystems, which changes the flowering phenology and possible the floral abundance of subalpine plants and therefore

2022
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Abundance and Identification of Hymenopteran Parasitoids in Euphydryas gilletti

Introduced species are thought to be free of natural enemies when they are brought into a new area. Euphydryas gilletti was introduced to RMBL to the south of its native range in the northern Rockies. I used this butterfly to examine whether it has fewer parasitoids in its new environment. To check,

2022
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Effects of Environmental Pond Drying Cues on <i> Asynarchus nigriculus </i> Cannibalism Rates

Mexican Cut Preserve in the Elk Mountains is home to a unique system of ponds with a high diversity of aquatic life. Many species of caddisflies inhabit the various temporary, semi- permanent, and permanent ponds, including Asynarchus nigriculus. A. nigriculus is an aggressive caddisfly species that

2022
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Comparing pollen distribution on pollinators to floral community composition in the East River Valley

While plant-pollinator networks are salient markers of biodiversity, their mechanisms remain poorly understood. One theory describing pollination interactions is the Neutral Theory of Biodiversity, which asserts that plant-pollinator interactions are neutral, random processes based on species’ abund

2021
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Analyzing Atmospheric Carbonaceous Material Influenced by Wildfires Through Raman Spectroscopy

In 2020, wildfires burned more acreage in the United States than in the past twenty-one years.1 Boreal wildfires are the cause of ten percent of all annual atmospheric soot in the Northern Hemisphere, which is alarming because soot is detrimental to both human health and environmental health. Some o

2021
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Effects of Alpine Shrub Cover on Territorial Male White-Crown Sparrows Densities.

Avian populations at high elevation are well-adapted to extreme and variable abiotic conditions. Species have adapted efficient foraging strategies, as well as well-timed nest incubation patterns. These behavioral traits are essential in order for parents to meet their metabolic needs while simultan

2015
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Pollination Preferences of <i> Geranium richardsonii </i> Between Bee and Fly Species at High and Low Elevations

Geranium richardsonii was studied at three different elevations to determine if there was a change in the type of pollinator species that visited it. The purpose of this experiment was to test the hypothesis that flies are more abundant at higher elevations and replace bee species found at lower obs

2021
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The Ecology of Place

2011
Thesis

States and transitions in aspen dominated ecosystems in western Colorado

In Colorado and the southwestern United States, quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is a species of high ecological, economic, and aesthetic importance. In response to the interests of several landowners and land managers in my study sites, this thesis describes my efforts to identify differe

2017Digital Commons - USU (Utah State University)DOI: 10.25675/3.022256
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Effects of nestling begging behavior on parental food provisioning in the Mountain White-crowned Sparrow

Nestlings have evolved to communicate their status of need through visual and vocal begging displays. These behaviors allow nestlings to obtain resources, aiding in their chance of reproductive success. I predicted that increased intensity of nestling begging behavior would lead to increased rates o

2021
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Observations of water mites of the genera <i>Arrhenurus</i> and <i>Eylais</i>

1979
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Effects of high temperature and early snowmelt on floral morphology and volatile organic compounds in <i> Ipomopsis aggregata </i>

Climate change is causing warmer temperatures and earlier snowmelt throughout the mountains of Western North America. This study was designed to investigate how these two factors of temperature and snowmelt date influence floral traits, using Ipomopsis aggregata as a model species. While phenologica

2021
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Tests for Elevational Gradients in Herbivore Abundance and Plant Resistance in the Rocky Mountain Ecosystem

Community interactions are shaped by the species’ traits dependent on an array of biotic and abiotic factors, yet relatively little is understood about the importance of these factors. Plants have been shown to adapt based on in situ herbivore pressure and abiotic conditions. As herbivore density is

2021
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Ethological notes on the red-winged blackbird

1974
Thesis

An analysis of whirling disease risk in Western Montana

Myxobolus cerebralis, the causative agent of whirling disease, has been a major contributor to the loss of young trout in numerous streams within the Intermountain West (Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming). Currently there are no effective management procedures for mitigating the effects of thi

2013Montana State University ScholarWorks (Montana State University)
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The effect of early snowmelt on pollination: A study of four Rocky Mountain subalpine plant species

High elevation plant ecosystems are heavily dependent on snowmelt for maintaining spring soil moisture levels. As climate change alters traditional weather patterns and reduces snowpack, snow is melting earlier and altering flowering phenology. With this change in flowering time potentially exposing

2021
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Experimental Validation of Biophysical Models of Tiger Salamanders (<i> Ambystoma mavortium nebulosum </i>)

Arizona tiger salamanders (Ambystoma mavortium nebulosum) can thrive in a large variety of environments including high elevation ecosystems where climate change conditions are most drastic. Accurate biophysical models of the water loss and operative temperature for A. m. nebulosum can be used as too

2021
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Nectar Variation in Simple and Compound Flowers; and its Effects on Plant Pollinator Interactions

Pollinators play an important role within a variety of ecosystems but are experiencing declines. In recent years, climate change has been affecting the mutualistic relationship between these organisms and the corresponding plants they interact with. It is important to closely study interactions such

2021