388 results — topic: Vertebrate Biology

Dataset

Bee phenology is predicted by climatic variation and functional traits

Climate change is shifting the environmental cues that determine the phenology of interacting species. Plant-pollinator systems may be susceptible to temporal mismatch if bees and flowering plants differ in their phenological responses to warming temperatures. While the cues that trigger flowering a

Stemkovski, Michael2021DOI: 10.5061/dryad.t76hdr7zcCited 2 times
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Data for Context-dependent biotic interactions control plant abundance across altitudinal environmental gradients, 2014, 2016, Colorado, USA.

Many biotic interactions influence community structure, yet most distribution models for plants have focused on plant competition or used only abiotic variables to predict plant abundance. Furthermore, biotic interactions are commonly context-dependent across abiotic gradients. For example, plant-pl

Joshua S Lynn, Melanie R Kazenel, Stephanie N Kivlin2021DOI: 10.6073/pasta/953d0af267ddb6a0ddb970bff3218a61
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Phenology of selected cavity-nesting Hymenoptera and flowering plant taxa in the Colorado Rocky Mountains from 2008 to 2010.

Data come from fourteen sites in the West Elk Mountains of Colorado, USA. The study aimed to identify the factors regulating phenology of plants and cavity-nesting insects, and to determine the likelihood of asynchrony between flowering and pollinator emergence under climate change. Numbers of flowe

Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Ecological Society of America, Jessica Forrest2021
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Environmental tracer data from surface water and groundwater samples collected in Redwell Basin near Crested Butte, Colorado, 2017-2019

This dataset contains environmental tracer data from surface water and groundwater samples collected by the U.S. Geological Survey in Redwell Basin, an alpine watershed in the Elk Mountains near the town of Crested Butte, Colorado. The basin is underlain by interbedded shale and sandstone that have

Andrew Manning2021DOI: 10.5066/P9W7JBFQ
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Guidelines for Controlling Beavers and Preventing Roadway Damage

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Student Paper

A comparison of bird diversity in aspen and coniferous tree stands at equal elevation

Ruehmann M., Camfield A.1998
Student Paper

An assessment of bat activity and insect abundance between three sub-alpine habitats in central Colorado

O'Brien K.1998
Student Paper

Does insect abundance affect bat activity in three subalpine habitats?

Doerr N.1998
Student Paper

Does insect abundance affect bat activity?

Allen E.1998
Article

Head and body size relationship in polymorphic tiger salamander larvae from Colorado

Sheen J., Whiteman H.1998Copeia
Article

Alpine vascular flora of Hasley Basin, Elk Mountains, Colorado, USA

Seagrist R. V., Taylor K. J.1998Madrono
Student Paper

The effects of large invertebrates on the development of cannibal morphology in the tiger salamander, <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>

Cargille R. T.1997
Student Paper

Concentration and color preference in nectar feeding birds

Adams M. S.1997
Student Paper

The effect of macroinvertebrate prey on the cannibalistic polymorphism in the tiger salamander <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>

VanDeusen A.1996
Student Paper

A comparison of avian species diversity in the Gothic area and Crested Butte

McMellan A.1996
Student Paper

Correlation between insect abundance and foraging activity of the sub-alpine bats of Gothic, Colorado

Harney S.1996
Article

Growth and foraging consequences of facultative paedomorphosis in the tiger salamander, <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>

Whiteman H. H., Wissinger S. A., Brown W. S.1996Evolutionary Ecology
Article

Summer population structure of subalpine bats in Colorado

Storz J. F., Williams C. F.1996Southwestern Naturalist
Student Paper

Correlation of environmental parameters and insect abundance to bat foraging patterns

Vieira M. E. P.1995
Student Paper

Management of mule deer in edge habitats

Crafts R.1995