354 results — type: Thesis ·
Relationships matter: How the social environment affects individual fitness-related behaviors
Individuals respond to predators through an array of anti-predator behaviors that can be influenced by their social environment, specifically through protection from predators or by altering risk-resource trade-offs through competitive exclusion from resources. While social effects like group size a
Reproductive energetics of adult male yellow-bellied marmots
Competition for pollination and the evolution of flowering time
From grain to floodplain: Evaluating heterogeneity of floodplain hydrostratigraphy using sedimentology, geophysics, and remote sensing
Floodplain stratigraphy, a major structural element of alluvial aquifers, is a fundamental component of floodplain heterogeneity, hydraulic conductivity, and connectivity. Watershed-scale hydrological models often simplify floodplains by modeling them as largely homogeneous, which inherently overloo
The effects of climate change and biodiversity loss on mutualisms
The abiotic environment drives species abundances and distributions both directly and indirectly through effects on multi-trophic species interactions. However, few studies have documented the individual and combined consequences of these direct and indirect effects. We studied an ant-tended aphid a
Stoichiometry and infectious disease: Linking chemical elements and parasitic interactions
A growing body of work has shown that parasites’ growth and reproduction can be influenced by the food quality available to their hosts. Consumers, including parasites, require a balanced diet to grow. Unlike many consumers, however, parasites are beholden to the diet quality presented to them by th
Changes of dispersal ability in an isolated population
Dispersal is a core mechanism in the maintenance of metapopulations. It maintains genetic diversity by connecting subpopulations and generates new populations to replace those that die out. However, as populations become more isolated, as occurs in habitat fragmentation, dispersal becomes more diffi
Contact Metamorphism of the Mancos Shale: Impacts on Solute Release and Weatherability in the East River Valley, Gothic, CO
Alteration of rocks by contact metamorphism directly impacts rock pore structure and mineralogy, potentially decreasing weathering susceptibility and altering water residence times and release rates of aqueous solutes. Mountainous catchments, which can often be metamorphosed, are important for water
Biotic and abiotic drivers of plant symbionts determine plant performance, the maintenance of diversity, and response to global change
Interactions among organisms regulate the structure and function of ecosystems and the response of ecosystems to global change. The outcome of species interactions is shaped by the partners involved in the interaction and the climate contexts of the systems in which they reside. Global change is alt
Competitive context drives pollinator behavior: linking foraging plasticity, natural pollen deposition, and plant reproduction.
Understanding the functional impacts of pollinator species losses on plant populations is critical given ongoing pollinator declines. Simulation models of pollination networks suggest that plant communities will be resilient to losing many or even most of the pollinator species in an ecosystem. Thes
Productivity of Montane Meadows in a Warming World: Evidence from an Elevation Gradient and a Warming Experiment
Climate change is expected to disproportionately impact high elevation ecosystems by disrupting current temperature and precipitation regimes. The future carbon balance of these systems is uncertain, given the interplay between longer growing season length and the potential for increased drought. Cu
Propagating climate and vegetation change through the hydrologic cycle in a mountain headwaters catchment.
Prediction of hydrologic response to global climate change is paramount for regions that rely upon snowpack for their dominant water supply. Temperature increases are anticipated to be greater at higher elevations perturbing headwaters systems that provide water to millions of downstream users. In t
Parental investment in burying beetles (<i>Nicrophorus investigator</i>): influence of seasonal timing and prior experience and efficacy of minimally guided instructional strategies in K-12 and undergraduate science classrooms: a meta-analysis
My research investigates parental investment into offspring during reproduction in an invertebrate species that exhibits a unique combination of two life history traits, iteroparity (multiple reproductive bouts) and extended biparental care. I present a brief
Causes and consequences of variation in social network attributes in yellow-bellied marmots (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>)
Social behavior consists of distinct and measurable social attributes. While many previous studies have categorized species as social or not, or quantified group size, studying the functional correlates of separate attributes may offer more specific insights into the adaptive value of sociality, but
Reconnaissance geology of the Mississippian Leadville limestone and implications for mineralization controls, Fulford mining district, Eagle County, Colorado
Deserving of much appreciation are Russell K. Murphy, who assisted in navigating the rugged field terrain, and the E. C. Lorig family of Eagle, Colorado, whose friendship, generosity, and guidance were extremely valuable
Multimodal Integration in Uncertain Environments: A Quantitative Model and Field Experiments with Yellow-bellied Marmots (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>).
Global change implications of adaption to climatic variability
Examining the impact of pollen diet composition on bee development and lifespan
Pollen is the sole protein source for most bees and the largest component of their larval diets.
Cross-trophic-level dynamics in aquatic ecosystems and their application across ecological contexts
Optimal reproductive strategy in yellow-bellied marmots: Unveiling the consequences of age at first reproduction on survival and lifetime reproductive success
When to reproduce for the first time is a key question in evolutionary ecology.