Heterospecific pollen deposition in <i>Delphinium barbeyi</i>: linking stigmatic pollen loads to reproductive output in the field
Behavioral and spatial dynamics in a fluctuating population of golden-mantled ground squirrels (<i>Callospermophilus lateralis</i>)
Investigating individual-based habitat settlement and space use decisions (i.e., how
Effects of Size-selective Predation and Food Competition on High Altitude Zooplankton Communities
Early snowmelt and warming independently drive the reproductive phenology of subalpine wildflowers
Abiotic mediation of a mutualism drives herbivore abundance.
Mutualistic Networks Over Time: The Effects of Changing Floral Abundances on Plant- Pollinator Interactions
Plant-pollinator networks have been shown to have a general structure that is constant across time and geographic range. However, the identities of the plants and pollinators within these networks and the ways in which they interact are highly variable. We investigated a possible mechanism for this
A restraining device to aid identification of bees by digital photography
Enlightenment for mapping systems: solar radiation models look to the sun for answers
Effects of warming, dominant species removal, and accelerated snowmelt on aboveground plant traits in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
Noticeable changes such as the alteration of ecosystem productivity, the influence of species interactions with one another and its environment, and the transformation of habitats are all linked to climate change. Although plant functions might be a useful tool in understanding plant communities and
Do dandelions compete with native plants for pollinator visits?
In Gothic Colorado, the invasive common dandelion or Taraxacum officinale has slowly made its way through the meadows and along the road flourishing as people aid in dispersing its seeds as the wind carries them. Due to this, the focus of this study is to determine if dandelions compete with native
Reconstruction and spatial analysis of alpine treeline in the Elk Mountains, Colorado, USA
Altitudinal gradients do not predict plant-symbiont responses to experimental warming.
Reproductive Ecology of Female Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrels
Context-dependent reproductive isolation mediated by floral scent and color
Group size affects social relationships in yellow-bellied marmots <i>(Marmota flaviventris)</i>
Extending the social cohesion hypothesis: Is group cohesion associated with dispersal?
Dispersal is an important decision for an individual to make which may influence individual fitness as well as population viability. Prior work has shown that dispersal decisions can be influenced by an individual’s position in their social network (the social cohesion hypothesis), but the dispersal