354 results — type: Thesis ·
Altitudinal gradients do not predict plant-symbiont responses to experimental warming.
Reproductive Ecology of Female Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrels
The ecology of co-infection in the phyllosphere: unraveling the interactions between microbes, insect herbivores, and the host plants they share.
Causes and consequences of plant responses to environmental change over physiological, ecological, and evolutionary time.
Proterozoic tectonic evolution of southern Laurentia: new constraints from field studies and geochronology in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico, U.S.A.
patient instruction by Kathy Manser in the U-Pb lab
Adaptation to climate and climate change in Rocky Mountain butterflies: Morphology, physiology, and behavior
Heidi Joan MacLean: ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN ROCKY MOUNTAIN BUTTERFLIES: MORPHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR (Under the direction of Joel G. Kingsolver and Lauren B. Buckley)
Bee foraging in space and time: linking individual behaviour to pollination
Interactions Between Digenean Trematodes and Human Land Use, Nutrient Cycling, and Climate in Colorado
Leaf venation networks link climate change to plant form and function
Invasive plants and water availablity mediate outcomes of plant-pollinator interactions
Sex differences in the play behavior of yearling yellow-bellied marmots
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>)
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
Precambrian geology of the northern Sangre De Cristo Range, Chaffee, Fremont, and Saguache counties, Colorado
Precambrian metamorphic and igneous rocks, Paleozoic sedimentary rocks, and Tertiary igneous and sedimentary rocks crop out in the northern Sangre de Cristo Range. Miocene (?) age normal faults, Late Cretaceous or Early Tertiary thrust faults, and Paleozoic (?) reverse faults have displaced Precambr