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Double keystone bird in a keystone species complex
Species in a Colorado subalpine ecosystem show subtle interdependences. Red-naped sapsuckers play two distinct keystone roles. They excavate nest cavities in fungus-infected aspens that are required as nest sites by two species of swallows, and they drill sap wells into willows that provide abundant
Niche overlap and the potential for competition and intraguild predation between size-structured populations
Many populations are heterogeneous collections of different sizes or stages of conspecifics. Existing overlap indices do not account for the size—/stage—structured nature of these populations. In this paper I present new overlap indices that use information about the sizes of individuals that co—occ
Parasitoids as selective agents in the symbiosis between lycaenid butterfly larvae and ants
The larvae of Glaucopsyche lygdamus (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) secrete substances that attract ants. In two field sites in Colorado, tending ants protect caterpillars of G. lygdamus from attack by braconid and tachinid parasitoids. This protection may have been an important feature in the evolution o
Social cohesion in yellow-bellied marmots is established through age and kin structuring
The results suggest that yearling yellow-bellied marmots are more important for maintaining social cohesion than has previously been recognized, and that marmot colonies are largely organized based on age group and kinship.
Linking pollinator visitation rate and pollen receipt
The majority of flowering plants require animals for pollination, a critical ecosystem service in natural and agricultural systems. However, quantifying useful estimates of pollinator visitation rates can be nearly impossible when pollinator visitation is infrequent. We examined the utility of an in
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
Social behaviour of a colony of the yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris)
It is postulated that agonistic behaviour is one of the factors that limits the number of marmots on a colony site.
Population structure of pierid butterflies. IV. Genetic and physiological investment in offspring by male Colias
Female use of nutrients donated by males at mating, and complete sperm precedence, in Colias eurytheme Boisduval are documented.
Development of boldness and docility in yellow-bellied marmots.
The development of personality traits may facilitate animal’s coping with age-dependent requirements and constraints, and suggests an adaptive hypothesis: that these personality traits develop independently and at potentially age-appropriate times.
Aquatic insect predator-prey relations
Aquatic insects have numerous adaptations reflecting the coevolution of predators and prey. Predators have a wide variety of search, capture, and consumption mechanisms, and prey demonstrate various physical, chemical, and behavioral defenses. Mortality in prey populations from predation may be sign
Distinct Source Water Chemistry Shapes Contrasting Concentration-Discharge Patterns
AbstractUnderstanding concentration‐discharge (C‐Q) relationships are essential for predicting chemical weathering and biogeochemical cycling under changing climate and anthropogenic conditions. Contrasting C‐Q relationships have been observed widely, yet a mechanistic framework that can interpret d
Absolute Pollen Diagram of Redrock Lake, Boulder County, Colorado
Redrock Lake is situated at 3,095 m in the subalpine zone on the east flank of the Front Range, Boulder County, Colorado. The lake lies on Pinedale moraine, and it contains 170 cm of organic sediments that overlie 10 cm of silty clay. The oldest of seven 14C dates from the organic sediment is 9,490
Predator chemicals induce changes in mayfly life history traits: a whole-stream manipulation
In high-elevation streams of western Colorado, mayflies (Baetis bicaudatus) develop faster, but mature at a smaller size where trout are present compared to streams where fish are absent. These life history traits reduce the time of larval exposure to trout predation, but cost reduced fecundity. We
Pollinator behaviour and natural selection for flower colour in Delphinium nelsonii
Evidence is presented that discrimination occurs because white flowers have inferior ‘nectar guides’ and therefore require longer handling times than blue flowers, and pollinators may experience lower net rates of energy intake on white flowers, a sufficient reason for undervisitation by optimally-f
Sex allocation in hermaphroditic plants
Although the empirical evidence lags behind the theoretical development, sex-allocation theory has been quite successful at predicting trends among populations.
Seasonal changes in weights of marmots
Seasonal changes in the body weights of yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris) populations were studied for 8 years in western Colorado. Marmots may be classified by size into four age groups: juvenile, yearling, 2-year-old, and 3-year-old or older, each group with significantly different mean
Evolutionary and ecological responses to anthropogenic climate change
Strategies that enable species to persist in changing environments have historically been divided into ecological (distributional shifts and phenotypic plasticity) and evolutionary (adaptation and gene flow). However, most species will likely need to rely on a combination of approaches to mitigate
Vegetation and environmental patterns in the Crested Butte area, Gunnison County, Colorado
Winters are changing: snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems
Snow is an important driver of ecosystem processes in cold biomes. Snow accumulation determines ground temperature, light conditions, and moisture availability during winter. It also affects the growing season’s start and end, and plant access to moisture and nutrients. Here, we review the current k
Functional ecological implications of intraspecific differences in wing melanization in Colias butterflies
Variation in the degree of insect wing melanin affects thermoregulation, and is expected to be adapted to local environmental conditions, for example over an elevational gradient. The effects of melanization on flight activity and egg maturation rate were assessed in the closely related butterflies
