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The coevolution of <i>Euphydryas chalcedona</i> butterflies and their larval host plants. II. Maternal and host plant effects on larval growth, development, and food-use efficiency

1983Oecologia
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Does stigma-anther separation prevent sexual interference in dwarf bluebells (<i>Mertensia fusiformis</i>)?

Innumerable floral traits have been ascribed adaptive significance via a variety of mechanisms. One such trait is herkogamy, the spatial separation of the stigma and anthers. In self-incompatible plants, herkogamy is thought to reduce sexual interference, defined as any situation in which one sex fu

2009
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Patterns of corolla tube length of bumblebee flowers from two continents

1979Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station, Special Miscellaneous Publication
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A temperate region plant-ant-seed predator system: consequences of extra-floral nectar secretion by <i>Helianthella quinquenervis</i>

1979Ecology
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Pollination ecology in montane Colorado: a community analysis

1979Phytologia
Student Paper

Behavior of the red squirrel, <i>Tamiasciurus hudsonicus</i>

1974
Student Paper

Out of sight, out of mind: The role of carcass burial and maintenance in reducing competition in Nicrophorus investigator

Competition for ephemeral resources like carrion is intense among necrophagous insects, particularly burying beetles (Nicrophorus spp.), where reproductive success is limited by access to carcasses. Burial and post-burial maintenance behaviors are hypothesized to reduce carcass detection by competit

2025
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Interference competition between two colonies of ants

1982
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Ecological consequences of dioecism in plants: a case study of sex differences, sex ratios and population dynamics of <i>Valeriana edulis</i> nutt

1981
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The Role of Arthropods in Forest Ecosystems

1977
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Resource partitioning and community structure: A study of bumblebees in the Colorado Rocky Mountains

1976
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A mutualistic ant-plant relationship from a high altitude temperate region

1975American Zoologist
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Strategies of nesting in a high-altitude temperate hummingbird

1974Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
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A study of natural pollution in Paradise Valley, Colorado

1968Journal of the Colorado-Wyoming Academy of Science
Student Paper

Impacts of drought gradient on pollen limitation in flowers in dry subalpine meadows

2018
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Patterns of vegetation of Meridian Lake

1962
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Comparing detritus breakdown rates with and without detritivores in subalpine ponds with different hydroperiods

It is widely accepted that in stream systems, detritivores accelerate the breakdown of detritus that has been “conditioned” by microbial decomposers. By accelerating the breakdown of dead plant material, detritivores release nutrients and smaller food particles that are used by downstream plants and

2018
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Geology of Devonian Type Section (Chaffee Formation), Fremont County, Central Colorado

Research Article| December 01, 1962 Geology of Devonian Type Section (Chaffee Formation), Fremont County, Central Colorado C. C REEVES, JR. C. C REEVES, JR. Dept. Geosciences, Texas Technological College, Lubbock, Texas Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar GSA Bulletin (1962)

1962Geological Society of America BulletinDOI: 10.1130/0016-7606(1962)73[1443:godtsc]2.0.co;2
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Sick and alone? Evaluating how immune response is associated with social network position in yellow-bellied marmots

2025
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Impacts of assisted migration: An introduced herbivore has short-term and long-term effects on its native host plant population

Abstract Assisted migration consists of the introduction of a species to previously inhabited areas or to new suitable regions. Such introductions have been touted as a viable tool for conserving the earth's biodiversity. However, both the likely success of assisted migrations and the impacts on loc

2024Entomologia Experimentalis et ApplicataDOI: 10.1111/eea.13507