Colorado Potato Beetle Control with Biological and Synthetic Insecticides, Pasquotank County, 1989
Abstract Su perior' potatoes were planted near Weeksville, N.C. Single row plots, 6 . 1 B long with rows 1.06 m apart were replicated 4 times in a randomized complete block design. Treatments were applied using a COa pressurized sprayer with a single hollow cone nozzle (18 X) operating at 60 psi to
Foraging preferences of generalist Megachilidae
Subalpine ecosystems are home to hundreds of species of wildflowers, many of which are endemic and very vulnerable to climate change. Megachilidae are a family of primarily solitary bees that are very efficient pollinators, making them crucial components of subalpine ecosystems. Some Megachilidae sp
Best restoration practices: Do BDAs mimic inundation patterns of natural beaver dams?
Watershed degradation in the Western United States is a continuing issue under climate change. The headwaters to the Colorado River in the Rocky Mountains are experiencing dryness, altered chemistry, and flashiness due to climate change. Management practices involving artificial beaver dams (BDAs)
An analysis of variation in Viola nephrophylla
Older mothers follow conservative strategies under predator pressure: The adaptive role of maternal glucocorticoids in yellow-bellied marmots
The Ecology of Place: Contributions of Place-Based Research to Ecological Understanding
An Extreme Number of Sensors in One Spot
The social microbiome: the relationship between the microbiome and sociality in a wild mammal
The microbiome has a well-documented relationship with host behavior. Greater microbial diversity and specific microbes have been associated with improved fitness, though these associations have been studied almost exclusively in captive animals with implications for human health. In wild population
Habitat Quality Affecting the Body Mass of Golden-mantled Ground Squirrels
In conservation, it is vital to understand how organisms use their habitat and what constitutes high quality habitat. This has become increasingly urgent in ecosystems impacted by direct or indirect human disturbances such as habitat loss or climate change. High elevation ecosystems are particularly
Census of a beaver colony
Estimating the strength of consumptive and nonconsumptive interactions between trout and mayflies
Tritrophic mutualisms in a changing climate
Warmer than average temperatures and decreased annual precipitation caused by climate change are affecting the growth and reproduction of many species, including flowering plants. Climatic shifts may affect angiosperm functional traits, such as water use efficiency and nectar sugar concentration, wh
Revealing the direct and indirect effects of climate change on soil nutrient dynamics and forage resources in mountain ecosystems
The loss of aboveground plant diversity alters belowground ecosystem function; yet, the mechanisms underpinning this relationship and the degree to which plant community structure and climate mediate the effects of plant species loss remain unclear. Here, we explored how plant species loss through e
Late Quaternary Paleoecology of Two High-Elevation Mammal Species from the Southern Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA
The Quaternary period has been characterized by global climate and environmental
Substrate characteristics affect colonization by the bloom-forming diatom <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i>.
Jasmonate-induced plant defenses hinder growth in Cardamine cordifolia (Brassicaceae)
The value of <i>Carex</i> as an ecological indicator
How vulnerable are pollen-specialist solitary bees to temperature-mediated shifts in the timing of food availability?
Rising temperatures are advancing the seasonal timing of flowering and pollinator activity in
Effects of frost on wildflowers: an unexpected consequence of climate change
Functional morphology of pollen capture in Syrphid flies (Diptera syrphidae): The effects of pile density and body region
This paper will focus on Syrphidae, an understudied but potentially impactful pollinator. Specifically, I will investigate how the density of the pile (hair) affects the amount of pollen grains carried. This research has the potential to significantly contribute to the field of entomology, as it add