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Are ants botanists?: Ant associative learning of plant volatiles

2018
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Short-term, low-level nitrogen deposition dampens a trophic cascade between bears and plants

Ecology and Evolution2018Cited 9 times
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Chemotypic variation in oshá (<i>Ligusticum porteri</i>) in Colorado, USA

J Appl. Res. Med. Aromat. Plants2018Cited 2 times
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Comparing Longworth live traps to hair tubes for describing small mammal communities

2018
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The Effect of Climate Change on Plant Communities in the Rocky Mountains: How floral traits differ along an elevational gradient and in reciprocally transplanted communities

2018
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The ability of ants to associatively learn based on olfactory chemical cues produced by plants.

2017
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Multitrophic interactions mediate the effects of climate change on herbivore abundance

Oecologia2017Cited 29 times
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Reconstruction and spatial analysis of alpine treeline in the Elk Mountains, Colorado, USA

Physical Geography2016
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Sex-specific responses to climate change in plants alter population sex ratios and performance.

Science2016Cited 104 times
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Sex ratio and reproductive success along elevational gradients of gynodioecious populations of <i>Geranium richardsonii</i>

2016
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Effects of phenological stage and temperature on <i>Ligusticum porteri’s</i> volatiles and trophic interactions

2016
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Coyotes, deer, and wildflowers: diverse evidence points to a trophic cascade

Naturwissenschaften2014Cited 27 times
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Human activity affects the perception of risk by mule deer

Current Zoology2014Cited 30 times
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Effects of early snowmelt and climate warming on Valeriana edulis and the insects that depend on it.

2014
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Expansion of herbaria data based on historically surveyed herbaceous plants in the Crested Butte area, Colorado.

2014
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Mechanisms underlying plant sexual dimorphism in multi-trophic arthropod communities

Ecology2013Cited 21 times
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Chemical camouflage and the consequences of changing host plants in a treehopper-ant mutualism

2013
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Abiotic and multitrophic determinants of geographic distribution in an herbivorous insect

2013
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Benefits of ant attendance for aphid colonies of varying density

2013
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Genetic variation in plant functional traits as drivers in arthropod community structure

2013