Surveying beavers around RMBL and how effective are beaver ponds as sediment traps
Population densities and ecological preferences of rodents in a meadow near Gothic, Colorado
Mule deer usage of a natural saltlick
Life history phenomena of <i>Ambystoma tigrinum</i> in montane Colorado
A study of two populations of <i>Erysimum</i>
Do bees show response diversity to environmental variables in a montane ecosystem?
With climate change threatening a wide variety of organisms and ecosystems, expanding our knowledge of how they will respond is vital for making predictions and conservation decisions. One important group of organisms impacted by climate change is the wild bees, which provide an essential ecosystem
Effects of sewage effluent discharge on aquatic invertebrate diversity and abundance in the Slate River, Colorado
Changes in broad-tailed hummingbird (<i>Selasphorus platycercus</i>) behavior after rufous hummingbird (<i>S. rufous</i>) migration through the Gothic Area, Gunnison County, Colorado
Accuracy assessment of skeletochronology in the Arizona tiger salamander (<i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>)
Prevalence and severity of Melampspora lini on Linum lewisii under early snowmelt conditions
Plant-pathogen interactions act as a selective pressure on both parties involved. Changes in their environment can cause these relationships to shift in favor of either party. Subalpine ecosystems are experiencing increased drought, early snowmelt, and advancing phenology as a result of climate chan
A study of natural pollution in Paradise Valley, Colorado
Relationships matter: How the social environment affects individual fitness-related behaviors
Individuals respond to predators through an array of anti-predator behaviors that can be influenced by their social environment, specifically through protection from predators or by altering risk-resource trade-offs through competitive exclusion from resources. While social effects like group size a
Effects of nutrient addition on flower morphology and nectar production in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>
Towards a More Exact Ecology
An eye for an eye: can mitigated wetlands pay the bill?
The Colorado River: Chasing Water
A floristic study of the <i>Festuca</i> meadows in the Gunnison National Forest of Colorado
Investigating alpine plant community responses to simulated warming and dominant species removal at a low and high elevation in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
The Colorado River International Boundary
Running on Empty: Climate Change and the Future of the Colorado River Basin
Amid growing pressures from climate change and population growth, water availability in the Colorado River Basin is declining while demand continues to rise. At the Water Dialogue Lab at the University of California, Riverside (UCR), Prof Mehdi Nemati and his colleagues, Dr Daniel Crespo, Prof Ariel
