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Long-term, high-resolution ground temperature study of Colias meadii habitats

Principal Investigator: Jeannie Stamberger
Status: active
Field: Biology
Research Areas: Climate change; Insect biology; Long-term research; Modeling
Items: 28 (16 publications, 8 datasets, 4 documents)

Publications (16)

Thesis

The Thermal Ecology of the Larvae fo <i>Colias</i> Butterflies

1971
Article

The thermal ecology of some Colias butterfly larvae

1973Journal of Comparative Physiology
Student Paper

Tracking changes in montane butterfly populations through the lens of climate change

2023
Student Paper

Study of population structures in Rocky Mountain Butterflies

1983
Thesis

The Visual Ecology of <i>Speyeria mormonia</i>

2016
Student Paper

Montane grassland butterflies: a survey of nectar feeding rates

1988
Student Paper

Study of population structures in Rocky Mountain butterflies

1983
Article

Thermoregulation and flight in Colias butterflies: elevational patterns and mechanistic limitations

1983EcologyDOI: 10.2307/1939973
Article

Growth, developmental and stress responses of larvae of the clouded sulphur butterfly <i>Colias eriphyle</i> to repeated exposure to high, sub-lethal temperatures

2015Physiological Entomology
Student Paper

A comparison of butterfly populations on adjacent forest-stream, flowered slope, and sage hills in the Gothic Area; A study of factors determining butterfly flight

1954
Publication

Climate-ecosystem interactions in montane meadows

2002
Student Paper

Specificity of pollinators in mountain meadows

1973
Article

Thermoregulation and the determinants of heat transfer in Colias butterflies

1982OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/bf00377132
Student Paper

Using abiotic factors to predict seasonal bee abundance.

2014
Thesis

Insights into butterfly ecology and evolution

2009
Student Paper

The effect of global warming on soil mesofauna

1992