2,139 results — topic: RMBL & Gothic

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Site and endmember spectra of terrestrial vegetation and soils for the Colorado Headwaters Ecological Spectroscopy Study, June-July 2025

This dataset provides site and endmember spectra collected during the 2025 Colorado Headwaters Ecological Spectroscopy Study (CHESS) campaign. The site spectra were collected to help validate airborne hyperspectral data acquired by the National Ecological Observatory Network's aerial observation pla

Kathleen Kanaley, Erin Carroll, K. Dana Chadwick2025DOI: 10.15485/2997555
Dataset

Site and endmember spectra of terrestrial vegetation and soils for the Colorado Headwaters Ecological Spectroscopy Study, June-July 2025

This dataset provides site and endmember spectra collected during the 2025 Colorado Headwaters Ecological Spectroscopy Study (CHESS) campaign. The site spectra were collected to help validate airborne hyperspectral data acquired by the National Ecological Observatory Network's aerial observation pla

Kathleen Kanaley, Erin Carroll, K. Dana Chadwick2025DOI: 10.15485/2997555
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Hydrologic and behavioral constraints on oviposition of stream insects: implications for adult dispersal

Oviposition and emergence of a bivoltine population of B. bicaudatus in multiple stream reaches in one high-altitude watershed in western Colorado over 3 years was surveyed to determine whether hydrologic variation necessitated dispersal of females to find suitable oviposition sites and whether the

Peckarsky B. L., Taylor B. W., Caudill C. C.2000OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/s004420000446Cited 157 times
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Are nectar robbers cheaters or mutualists?

Nectar robbers are birds, insects, or other flower visitors that remove nectar from flowers through a hole pierced or bitten in the corolla. This paper is a review of the effects of nectar robbers on pollinators, pollination, and fitness of the plants they rob. Charles Darwin assumed that nectar rob

Maloof J. E., Inouye D. W.2000EcologyDOI: 10.1890/0012-9658(2000)081[2651:anrcom]2.0.co;2Cited 333 times
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Reproductive biology of a North American subalpine plant: <i>Corydalis caseana</i> A. Gray ssp. <i>brandegei</i> (S. Watson) G. B. Ownbey

Abstract Corydalis caseana ssp. brandegei (Fumariaceae) is a perennial plant that grows in moist, subalpine regions of south central Colorado, USA. Prior to this study, nothing was known of its reproductive biology. The most numerous visitors (59%), and the only known pollinators, were long‐tongued

Maloof J. E.2000Plant Species BiologyDOI: 10.1111/j.1442-1984.2000.00047.xCited 21 times
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Photosynthetic responses to a climate-warming manipulation for contrasting meadow species in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA

Abstract1. Microclimate was measured and photosynthetic responses to a climate warming manipulation were compared for the evergreen shrub Artemisia tridentata and the herbaceous forb Erigeron speciosus in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA.2. Soil was warmer and drier under infra‐red heaters compare

Loik M. E., Redar S. P., Harte J.2000Functional EcologyDOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2435.2000.00411.xCited 76 times
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Consequences of nectar robbing for realized male function in a hummingbird-pollinated plant

The effects of nectar robbers on plants and their mutualistic pollinators are poorly understood due, in part, to the paucity of studies examining male reproductive success in nectar-robbed plants. Here we measured the effects of a nectar-robbing bumblebee, Bombus occidentalis, on realized male repro

Irwin R. E., Brody A. K.2000EcologyDOI: 10.1890/0012-9658(2000)081[2637:conrfr]2.0.co;2Cited 73 times
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Hummingbird avoidance of nectar-robbed plants: spatial location or visual cues

Broad‐tailed and rufous hummingbirds avoid plants and flowers that have recently been visited by nectar‐robbing bees. However, the cues the hummingbirds use to make such choices are not known. To determine the proximate cues hummingbirds use to avoid visiting nectar‐robbed plants, I conducted multip

Irwin R. E.2000OikosDOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0706.2000.910311.xCited 76 times
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Climate change is affecting altitudinal migrants and hibernating species

Calendar date of the beginning of the growing season at high altitude in the Colorado Rocky Mountains is variable but has not changed significantly over the past 25 years. This result differs from growing evidence from low altitudes that climate change is resulting in a longer growing season, earlie

Inouye D. W., Barr B., Armitage K. B.2000Proceedings of the National Academy of ScienceDOI: 10.1073/pnas.97.4.1630Cited 669 times
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The ecological and evolutionary significance of frost in the context of climate change

The effects that below‐freezing temperature (frost) can have at times of year when it is unusual are an interesting ecological phenomenon that has received little attention. The physiological consequence of formation of ice crystals in plant tissue is often death of the plants, or at least of sensit

Inouye D. W.2000Ecology LettersDOI: 10.1046/j.1461-0248.2000.00165.xCited 398 times
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The scale of resource specialization and the distribution and abundance of lycaenid butterflies

How hostplant specialization and abundance affect the relative abundance and distribution of lycaenid butterflies is considered and it is suggested that abundance-distribution relationships might emerge at regional and continental scales if local abundance were averaged across many habitat types.

Hughes J. B.2000OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/s004420051024Cited 73 times
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Interspecific pollen transfer as a mechanism of competition: effect of Castilleja linariaefolia pollen on seed set of Ipomopsis aggregata

Caruso C. M., Alfaro M.2000Canadian Journal of Botany
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Competition for pollination influences selection on floral traits of <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

Caruso C. M.2000Evolution
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Experimental tests of sex-allocation theory in plants

Experimental studies provide tests of sex-allocation theory by measuring male and female fitness gains, and examining the trade-off assumption, to show how fitness responds to shifts in allocation.

Campbell D. R.2000Trends in Ecology and EvolutionDOI: 10.1016/s0169-5347(00)01872-3Cited 171 times
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A positive association betwween oviposition and fruit set: female choice or manipulation?

Brody A. K., Morita S.2000Oikos
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Social enhancement of fitness in yellow-bellied marmots

The yellow-bellied marmot ( Marmota flaviventris ) is a social, ground-dwelling squirrel that lives either individually or in kin groups of from two to five adult females. Philopatry and daughter recruitment lead to the formation and persistence of matrilines at habitat sites. By using 37 years of d

Armitage K. B., Schwartz O. A.2000Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesDOI: 10.1073/pnas.200196097Cited 100 times
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Absence of conspecific pollen advantage in the dynamics of an <i>Ipomopsis</i> (Polemoniaceae) hybrid zone

Alarcon R., Campbell D. R.2000American Journal of Botany
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Experimental studies of long distance pollen-mediated gene flow in <i>Delphinium nelsonii</i>

Schulke B. M.1999
Thesis

The ecological effects of nectar robbers, with an emphasis on the reproductive biology of <i>Corydalis caseana</i>

Maloof J. E. L.1999