The Diadematus group of the orb-weaver genus Araneus north of Mexico (Araneae: Araneidae)
Does infection by endophytic bacteria influence plant susceptibility to herbivory in nature?
Host plant genotypes often interact with the genotypes of pathogenic bacteria in order to affect the susceptibility phenotype with regards to herbivory. Often specialist herbivores illicit host plant production of jasmonic acid while biotrophic pathhogens induce a response of Salicylic acid, both of
The relationship of condition and parasite infection in wild rodents, <i>Microtus montanus</i>
The effect of an introduced predator scent on mule deer (</i>Odocoileus hemionus</i>) browsing activities in meadow habitats in Gothic, Colorado
Role of caddisflies in detritus breakdown in alpine ponds
The Landscape of Fear and Trophic Cascades: Does Human Presence at RMBL Affect Deer Behavior?
Predicting climate-induced shifts in burying beetle distributions: integrating niche partitioning, competition, and thermal performance
An empirical study of collaborative acoustic source localization
The impact of humans on red squirrels at Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
Pollinator experience, neophobia, and the evolution of flowering time
Intercomparison, interpretation, and assessment of spring phenology in North America estimated from remote sensing for 1982 to 2006
Shifts in the timing of spring phenology are a central feature of global change research. Long-term observations of plant phenology have been used to track vegetation responses to climate variability but are often limited to particular species and locations and may not represent synoptic patterns. S
Effects of quantity and distribution of pollen on fertilization in the gynodioecious species <i>Geranium richardsonii</i>
The effects of mine disturbance and contamination on pollination of subalpine wildflowers
Metals-rich soils can occur naturally or through human activity, such as mining. Plants growing in metal-rich soils often incorporate metals into their tissues; the concentration of these metals can vary among tissues within a plant, among plants of the same species, and among species. Accumulation
Male social behavior in a facultatively social rodent, the yellow-bellied marmot (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>)
Social flight displays by the grasshopper <i>Circotettix rabula</i>
The effects of road dust on pollination and reproduction of the native wildflower species, <i>Delphinium nuttallianum</i>
Background complexity affects colour preference in bumble bees
Beaver pond morphology as a tool for predicting changes downstream
As natural discontinuities of stream networks, beaver ponds have the potential to influence the structure and function of stream ecosystems. After declining during the extensive fur trade in North America, beaver populations have recently grown in some areas, especially montane regions. While previo