4,853 results

Article

Outbreeding depression varies among cohorts of <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> planted in nature

2000Evolution
Book

Colorado Butterflies

1956
Student Paper

Homing tendencies in <i>Peromyscus maniculatus</i> utilizing Gothic area house pets

1974
Student Paper

Functional feeding group composition of invertebrate fauna: comparing a pond with four streams

1986
Student Paper

Effects of spontaneous movement on alert distance and flight initiation distance in yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris)

2013
Thesis

Interactions Between Digenean Trematodes and Human Land Use, Nutrient Cycling, and Climate in Colorado

2014
Thesis

Effects of nectar-robbing bumblebees on hummingbird-pollinator behavior and plant reproductive success in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> (Polemoniaceae)

2000
Publication

RMBL Research in the time of Covid-19: Magical Realism?

2020Mountain Views Chronicle
Publication

Field Research in the Time of the Pandemic

2020Mountain Views Chronicle
Chapter

Perspectives in Biophysical Ecology

1975
Student Paper

The Effects of Declining Aspen Forest Health on Rocky Mountain Birds

2018
Student Paper

Rock effect on plant location on talus slopes

1991
Thesis

Ecological consequences of dioecism in plants: a case study of sex differences, sex ratios and population dynamics of <i>Valeriana edulis</i> nutt

1981
Student Paper

Distribution of caddisfly larvae according to location and presence of predators in high mountain ponds

1997
Chapter

Proceedings of the International Symposium on Pollination in Tropics

1993
Book

Maximum entropy and ecology: A theory of abundance, distribution, and energetics

2011
Student Paper

Is social plasticity good? Does lifetime social variation enhance LRS and longevity in yellow-bellied marmots?

Social relationships have important fitness consequences in many taxa. Much of the prior literature on the adaptive value of social relationships has looked for associations between social network position, or social structure, and fitness correlates during a single period of time–often a year. Howe

2025
Article

The comparative morphology of the male reproductive system of the butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea). I. Some nearctic species

1961Microentomology
Student Paper

Does current weather or seasonality influence antipredator vigilance in a hibernating mammal?

2024
Student Paper

A look at leaf litter diversity in a grazed and non-grazed aspen grove

1997