Egg predation in <i>Dendragapus obscurus</i>
Phenological drivers and consequences for solitary bees
Phenology, or the timing of biological events, is critical for the development, reproduction, and
Are populations of mayflies living in adjacent fish and fishless streams genetically differentiated?
Water
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which, following Aldenderfer (2006), we define as locations at elevations greater than 2,500 meters above sea level (e.g.,
Skiing for science
Is early life adversity associated with adult stress in a wild rodent?
The period before sexual maturity is a sensitive life stage where most development and change occur. Studies in humans and other animals show that early adverse experiences contribute to poor health and survival. However, the mechanisms are still unclear. Some have found that early life adversity (E
Evidence for apomixis in <i>Arabis</i>
Model-based interpretation of solute exports and carbon partitioning during shale weathering in a mountainous hillslope
Writing a RUI proposal: strategies for success
Picky eater? How different environmental factors affect broad-tailed hummingbirds’ (Selasphorus platycercus) foraging patterns in the Rocky Mountains
Plant and pollinator interactions are a form of mutualism requiring a careful balance between floral traits and pollinator behavior to maximize both pollination success and nectar consumption. This delicate relationship can result in detrimental effects on one party when the other shifts. Namely, gl
Time of day and visitation affects on nectar volumes throughout the day in <i>Aquilegia caerulea</i>
Differential predation of mayfly larvae and damselfly larvae by tiger salamanders
<i>Helianthella</i>-ant mutualism
Identifying PCR primers to facilitate molecular phylogenetics in Caddisflies (Trichoptera)
Status and Conservation of US Amphibians. Vol 1: Conservation Essays
Foraging behavior in <i>S. lateralis</i> and <i>E. minimus</i>
Occurence of a New Orange-tan Mutation in Peromyscus maniculatus rufinus from Delta County, Colorado
Richard N. Seaman, Donald J. Nash, Occurence of a New Orange-tan Mutation in Peromyscus maniculatus rufinus from Delta County, Colorado, The American Midland Naturalist, Vol. 92, No. 1 (Jul., 1974), pp. 202-203
Revisions to the Wanakah Formation in and around Ouray County, Colorado
A well-defined type section and consistent nomenclature are fundamental requirements for successful correlation of stratigraphic units and subsequent accurate paleogeographic reconstructions. The exact location of the original type section of the Middle Jurassic Wanakah Formation of the eastern Colo
