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Chapter

Contaminants in Aquatic Ecosystems

1985
Chapter

Trends in Ecology

1991
Book

Crested Butte, Colorado

2011
Student Paper

Factors influencing floral traits in Rocky Mountain meadows: competition, environmental filtering, and phylogeny

There is an incredible diversity of floral morphologies and colors within plant communities of the southwestern, Rocky Mountains. However, little research has been done to quantify exactly how diverse these communities are, and to assess which ecological and phylogenetic processes are structuring th

2009
Chapter

Genetic Effects on Aging, II

1990
Article

Egrets Nest along Colorado River

1948The AukDOI: 10.2307/4080624
Student Paper

Moss and vascular plant cover across elevational gradients in a changing alpine climate

Mosses are foundational members of alpine plant communities but are often excluded from vegetation monitoring. In this study, I surveyed moss and vascular plant cover across five alpine ridges near Gothic, Colorado to understand how environmental variables shape moss abundance. I analyzed vegetation

2025
Student Paper

Factors Influencing Ungulate Barking Patterns of <i>Populus tremuloides</i>

2017
Student Paper

How does experimental warming effect the rate of herbivory and fungi on host grasses?

As there is an increase in greenhouse gasses, it is causing direct and indirect changes in plant interactions with herbivory and fungal pathogens. By imitating the increase in climate change through temperature, it is possible to observe the indirect effect it has on herbivory/fungal pathogens on th

2017
Student Paper

Influence of patch area on bird species diversity in coniferous forests

I examined the effect of forest fragment area on bird species richness and abundance in high- elevation Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmanni) and sub-alpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) patches in Gunnison County, Colorado. Point counts were used to survey birds in 26 forest patches, ranging from 0.06 to 8.

2009
Student Paper

Effects of Elevation on Trap Behavior in Mountain White-crowned Sparrows (<i>Zonotrichia leucophrys oriantha</i>)

The Mountain White-crowned Sparrow(Zonotrichia leucophrys oriantha) is a migratory songbird that nests in alpine and sub-alpine meadows in the Rocky Mountains. They return to their natal elevation to breed, and nest from 2,438m to 3,657m above sea level in the spring to late summer. Because they nes

2016
Student Paper

Competitive hierarchy or niche packing? An examination of the effects of competition on community.

Competitive dynamics play an important role in community assembly but are often difficult to study in natural systems due to their complexity. Here, I examine the effects of competition on community functional trait distributions. Many studies of competition have found competitive hierarchies, where

2014
Student Paper

Plant community light efficiency: measuring light response as a function of both photosynthesis irradiance.

Light response is a unique plant trait that is caused by a species level adaptation to a particular light environment and leaf morphology. By ignoring individuals and focusing on communities as a whole, I was better able to understand how irradiance levels shape plant life. I measured some key chara

2014
Student Paper

Pollinator-mediate selection in Ipomopsis aggregata: does correlational selection explain floral phenotypes?

The theory of pollination syndromes is pervasive in pollination biology. Correlational selection may explain why certain flower phenotypes are selected for by certain pollinators thereby offering support for the theory of pollinations syndromes. Using potted individuals of the hummingbird-pollinated

2008
Student Paper

Effect of a reduction in mountain stream flow on the diversity and quantity of benthic macroinvertebrates and the abundance of algae

The process of manually diverting water from stream channels for agricultural purposes, industrial uses, and other reasons is practiced universally worldwide. These diversions of water are primarily characterized by a reduction in total flow within the stream. This study examines the response of ben

2008
Student Paper

On the spatial distribution and abundance of herbaceous plants in aspen and conifer forest understories: a test of neutral/statistical versus niche-based theories?

The purpose of this study is to test several macroecological statistical theories in the sub- alpine environment. Statistical theories are based on purely statistical assumptions, and these predictions were tested against measured values for macroecological metrics including the species-abundance di

2008
Book

This Land: A Guide to Central National Forests

Preface Introduction National Forests in Arkansas Ouachita Ouachita Mountains Border Lands Ozark Alum Cove Blanchard Springs Magazine Mountain St. Francis Crowley's Ridge National Forests in Colorado Arapaho Hoosier Pass Elk Park Grand Mesa Grand Mesa Gunnison Slumgullion Slide Taylor River Pike Rio

2006
Article

Nutrient niche dynamics among wild pollinators

Food underpins fitness and ecological interactions, yet how nutrient availability shapes species interactions in natural communities remains poorly understood. Most nutritional ecology research focuses on laboratory or single-species systems, limiting insight into how nutrient use and nutrient niche

2025Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological SciencesDOI: 10.1098/rspb.2025.0643
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Correlation of leaf and community traits and various spectra in meadows along an elevation gradient

The capabilities of remote sensing technology are advancing rapidly, and with it, the applications of those technologies are also advancing. Indices such as Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) have long been used to determine vegetative health, but no direct measurements have been made to

2016
Student Paper

The future of plant-fungal symbioses along elevational gradients

Plant-fungal symbioses affect the growth and fitness of most plants on earth. Moreover, they can structure plant community composition and feedback to affect ecosystem-level properties such as carbon storage. As climate change drives species distribution shifts in plants, the fungi may or may not co

2016