Adaptive significance of Ipomopsis aggregata nectar production: observation and experiment in the field
Biodiversity in marmots
Pattern and variation of the time budget of yellow-bellied marmots
We measured the time budgets of yellow-bellied marmots to determine what constraints limited energy acquisition and whether trade-offs occurred among the behaviors. Therefore, we focus on which behaviors form a consistent pattern among marmot populations, the degree of phenotypic plasticity in the t
The Ohio Mine, Ouray County, Colorado: A Famous Quartz Locality Revisited
Relationship between ants and <i>Helianthella</i>
<i>Principles of Commerce</i>. Harry Gunnison Brown
Collector's Note: Colorado Quartz Mine Does It Again, Mariposa County, California
Testing for the genetic basis of cold tolerance in a wild mustard
Overwinter survival and cold tolerance are complex quantitative traits that are important in understanding adaptation to different environments. I evaluated 422 genotypes of Boechera stricta, originating form different geographic locations and elevations, in a common garden genome wide association s
The vagaries of the Colorado river
The Ecology of Place
Studies of predation traditionally focus on how predators influence prey communities and prey population oscillations via mortality. Studies carried out for nearly 40 years in one place have enabled us to evaluate the gener- ality of this focus. Early observations in one high-altitude, rocky-bottom
Baculite Mesa, Pueblo County, Colorado
Variation in frequency of hybrids and spatial structure among <i>Ipomopsis (Polemoniaceae)</i> contact sites
The effect of molt on oxygen consumption of yellow-bellied marmots (Marmot flaviventris)
Scared and less noisy: glucocorticoids are associated with alarm call entropy
The nonlinearity and arousal hypothesis predicts that highly aroused mammals will produce nonlinear, noisy vocalizations. We tested this prediction by measuring faecal glucocorticoid metabolites (GCMs) in adult yellow-bellied marmots ( Marmota flaviventris ), and asking if variation in GCMs was posi
A study of the phenology and microhabitat selection of flowering plants along the East River in Gothic, Colorado
Scent-marking by yellow-bellied marmots
The effect of ants on the population dynamics of a protective symbiont of aphids, <i>Hamiltonella defensa</i>
Abstract Mutualists that provide redundant services to the same organism have been shown both to coexist and compete for access to the partner. Aphids, for example, are known to receive protection against natural enemies from both heritable bacterial symbionts as well as ants, which tend aphids in e
