Colonization, interaction, and organization of cladoceran epibiont communities
Organization of crustacean epizoan communities in a change of subalpine ponds
A multivariate search for pollination syndromes among penstemons
Morphological variation in <i>Castilleja</i>
<i>Castilleja</i> of the Gunnison Basin
The potential for rust infection to cause natural selection in <i>A. holboellii</i>
Behavior of the ground-dwelling ant <i>Formica canadensis</i> upon habitat displacement
The Colorado breeding bird survey: a study in species diversity
Seasonal Progression of Algal Development and Quality in Streams that Vary in Timing of Springtime Peak Flow
Climate driven shifts in stream hydrology from early, rapid snowmelt may have implications for algae growing within high altitude montane streams. Peak flow scours the benthic layer and clears senesced algal growth and sediment, effectively priming the substrate for new algal growth following peak f
An assessment of the effects of powdertracking on small mammals
A study of cold tolerance in <i>Chamerion angustifolium</i> and <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>
The golden section and spiral leaf arrangement
Noteworthy collections: Colorado
CRC Handbook of Census Methods for Terrestrial Vertebrates
Does road dust have an effect on nectar production in <i> pomopsis aggregata </i>?
Road dust has potential impacts on plant metabolism and reproduction even in small amounts. Dust is everywhere and is increasing due to human influence, this has the potential to reduce overall plant pollination worldwide. Since dust is roughly the size of a grain of pollen, it might possibly clog t
Microtine population in a spruce-fir avalanche area
Quantification of secondary pollen carryover in <i>Erythronium grandiflorum</i> (Liliaceae)
Mix and Match: Transplanting symbiotic fungal partners across elevational gradients to gauge responses in migrating Elymus hosts
Within the next century, ecosystems are projected to experience climate warming, with strong effects in mountain systems. Warming can alter species distributions, with documented upward migrations along elevation gradients. Species interactions may be important factors that promote species establish
