7,660 results

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Diversity and abundance of phyllosphere bacteria are linked to insect herbivory

Simultaneous or sequential attack by herbivores and microbes is common in plants. Many seed plants exhibit a defence trade-off against chewing herbivorous insects and leaf-colonizing ( phyllosphere ) bacteria, which arises from cross-talk between the phytohormones jasmonic acid (JA, induced by many

Humphrey, Parris T, Nguyen, Trang T, Villalobos, Martha M2021DOI: 10.5061/dryad.95h1tCited 1 times
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Why are some plant—nectar robber interactions commensalisms?

Many plants that bear hidden or recessed floral nectar experience nectar robbing, the removal of nectar by a floral visitor through holes pierced in the corolla. Although robbing can reduce plant reproductive success, many studies fail to find such effects. We outline three mechanistic hypotheses th

Heiling, Jacob M.2021DOI: 10.5061/dryad.bh6hs70Cited 1 times
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Habitat preference of an herbivore shapes the habitat distribution of its host plant

Plant distributions can be limited by habitat-biased herbivory, but the proximate causes of such biases are rarely known. Distinguishing plant-centric from herbivore-centric mechanisms driving differential herbivory between habitats is difficult without experimental manipulation of both plants and h

Alexandre, Nicolas M, Humphrey, Parris T, Gloss2021DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1321387
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Low predictability of energy balance traits and leaf temperature metrics in desert, montane, and alpine plant communities

Leaf energy balance may influence plant performance and community composition. While biophysical theory can link leaf energy balance to many traits and environment variables, predicting leaf temperature and key driver traits with incomplete parameterizations remains challenging. Predicting thermal o

Blonder, Benjamin, Escobar, Sabastian, Kapás, Rozália2021DOI: 10.6078/D1NQ59Cited 1 times
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Compensatory responses to loss of warming-sensitive plant species

Climate warming-induced plant species loss is likely to be nonrandom and based on species-specific susceptibility to changing climate. We examined the ecological consequences of losing shallow-rooted forbs, a group of species we predict to be adversely affected by climate change based on their respo

Cross M. S., Harte J.2007EcologyDOI: 10.1890/06-1029Cited 68 times
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Evolutionary dynamics of an <i>Ipomopsis</i> hybrid zone: confronting models with lifetime fitness data

Interspecific hybridization is a recurring aspect of the evolution of many plant and animal groups. The temporal dynamics of hybrid zones and the evolutionary consequences of hybridization should depend on fitness of parental and hybrid individuals expressed in different environments. We measured li

Campbell D. R., Waser N. M.2007American NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/4137022Cited 24 times
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Predicting the effects of nectar robbing on plant reproduction: implications of pollen limitation and plant mating system

The outcome of species interactions is often difficult to predict, depending on the organisms involved and the ecological context. Nectar robbers remove nectar from flowers, often without providing pollination service, and their effects on plant reproduction vary in strength and direction. In two ca

Burkle L. A., Irwin R. E., Newman D. A.2007American Journal of BotanyDOI: 10.3732/ajb.94.12.1935Cited 78 times
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Life-history consequences of vegetative damage in scarlet gilia, a monocarpic plant

Brody A. K., Price M. V., Waser N. M.2007OikosDOI: 10.1111/j.2007.0030-1299.15705.xCited 3 times
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Cosmogenic 10Be and 36Cl ages from late Pleistocene terminal moraine complexes in the Taylor River drainage basin, central Colorado, USA

Brugger K. A.2007Quaternary Science ReviewsDOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2006.09.006Cited 36 times
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The evolution, function, and meaning of marmot alarm communication

This chapter discusses the evolution, function, and meaning of marmot alarm communication, a system in which one can study the dynamics of altruism and the specific acoustic cues that marmots use, which enable them to respond to novel predators.

Blumstein D. T.2007Advances in the Study of BehaviorDOI: 10.1016/s0065-3454(07)37008-3Cited 92 times
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Ant-aphid interactions: are ants friends, enemies, or both?

Abstract Interactions between ants and aphids range from mutualistic to antagonistic. Understanding the ecological basis for such interactions requires understanding the costs and benefits to the aphids of ant-tending. Such an analysis is not simple, because ants can simultaneously have positive and

Billick I., Hammer S., Reithel J.2007Annals of the Entomological Society of AmericaDOI: 10.1603/0013-8746(2007)100[887:aiaafe]2.0.co;2Cited 40 times
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Testing the importance of the distribution of worker sizes to colony performance in the ant species Formica obscuripes Forel

It is found that experimental colonies whose distributions mimicked the natural distributions retained a larger percentage of colony biomass over three weeks when fed on honeydew, relative to colonies composed of only large or only small workers.

Billick I., Carter C.2007Insectes SociauxDOI: 10.1007/s00040-007-0918-9Cited 34 times
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Variation in pollinator preference between two <i>Ipomopsis</i> contact sites that differ in hybridization rate

Pollinator-mediated reproductive isolation is often a principal factor in determining the rate of hybridization between plant species. Pollinator preference and constancy can reduce interspecific pollen transfer between otherwise interfertile, coflowering species. The importance of this ethological

Aldridge G., Campbell D. R.2007EvolutionDOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2007.00008.xCited 72 times
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Effects of long-term experimental warming on aphid density in the field

Global warming is generally predicted to increase the intensity of herbivore pressure on plants. Support for this prediction often comes from short-term studies, or studies conducted in controlled laboratory settings. We examined the effect of long-term experimental warming on an aphid-sagebrush int

Adler L., de Valpine P., Harte J.2007Journal of the Kansas Entomological SocietyDOI: 10.2317/0022-8567(2007)80[156:eolewo]2.0.co;2Cited 33 times
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Evidence for deep groundwater flow and convective heat transport in mountainous terrain, Delta County, Colorado, USA

Lazear Gregory D.2006Hydrogeology JournalDOI: 10.1007/s10040-006-0058-8Cited 18 times
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Cliff Attributes and Bird Communities in Jefferson County, Colorado

Bird communities associated with differing cliff variables in Jefferson County, Colorado, were sampled using point counts. Species-specific density estimates and community diversity values were compared among four cliff types: small cliffs, medium cliffs, large cliffs, and non-cliff sites. A model s

Rossi Liza Graham, Knight Richard L.2006Natural Areas JournalDOI: 10.3375/0885-8608(2006)26[331:caabci]2.0.co;2Cited 8 times
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Letter: New Mine Proposal from Amax

Steve Glazer. September 19, 1998.

1998
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Letter: A press release from the Mining Law Education Project, Boulder, CO

Darla Deruiter. Mining Law Education Project, Boulder CO. February 20, 1998.

1998
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Letter to Interstate Stream Investigations from POWER

Letter from P.C. Klingsmith of POWER (People Opposing Water Export Raids) to Mr. Randy Seaholm ( Chief of Interstate Stream Investigations) concerning trans-mountain diversions. October 30, 1998?

1998gunnison_basin
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Gunnison Country Hunting Guide

Gunnison Country Times. 1998.

1998gunnison_basin