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Article

Two distinct genomic regions, harboring the <i>period</i> and <i>fruitless</i> genes, affect male courtship song in <i>Drosophila montana</i>

2012Heredity
Thesis

Reproductive energetics of adult male yellow-bellied marmots

1993
Chapter

The Evolution of Sex and Its Consequences

1987
Student Paper

Virginia Basin trip

1954
Article

Detecting between-individual differences in hind-foot length in populations of wild animals

2013Canadian Journal of Zoology
Student Paper

Development to diapause in a population of <i>Euphydryas gillettii</i> (Nymphalidae): effects of egg cluster size and habitat parameters

I studied survivorship from the period of egg laying to winter diapause in a population of E. gillettii (Nymphalidae). I investigated if fitness, in the context of hatching and succesful development to diapause was related to egg cluster size, habitat parameters, or both, and if there were factors a

2004
Thesis

The taxonomy of the flowering plants of the Gothic Natural Area and their habitat relationships

1952
Thesis

Invasive plants and water availablity mediate outcomes of plant-pollinator interactions

2019
Article

Asynchronous changes in phenology of migrating Broad-tailed Hummingbirds and their early season nectar resources

2012Ecology
Thesis

Climate change, phenological shifts, and species interactions: Case studies in subalpine plant and migratory fish populations

Climate Change, Phenological Shifts, and Species Interactions:

2019
Student Paper

Exploring mechanisms explaining coexistence patterns of <i> Rhyacophila </i> species (Trichoptera) in streams near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory

Coexistence of closely related species can be explained by a number of biotic and abiotic factors. In Trichoptera (caddisflies), the patterns of coexistence of the species Rhyacophila in streams near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL) has been tracked for 43 years. This study is a conti

2019
Article

The evolution, ecology, and systematics of marmots

2000Oecologia Montana
Thesis

Propagating climate and vegetation change through the hydrologic cycle in a mountain headwaters catchment.

Prediction of hydrologic response to global climate change is paramount for regions that rely upon snowpack for their dominant water supply. Temperature increases are anticipated to be greater at higher elevations perturbing headwaters systems that provide water to millions of downstream users. In t

2015
Student Paper

The timing of the ant-effect on nymph size and survivorship in an ant-treehopper mutualism

2006
Book

Cognitive ecology of pollination

2001
Student Paper

Community structural and compositional variability on a microsite basis

1992
Article

Predation on yellow-bellied marmots (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>)

2001American Midland Naturalist
Book

The natural history of bumblebees

2001
Student Paper

Ski runs and avalanche slopes: response to periodic natural and human disturbance

1992
Article

Axenic culture of two new species of branched Trichomyctes

Two new endocommensal fungi belonging to the Genistellaceae (Harpellales) were isolated in pure culture from the hindguts of Diptera larvae: Smittium culesitae from the mosquito Culesita impatiens, on a 10% brain‐heart infusion, and S. simulii from the black fly Simulium argus, on a potato dextrose‐

1964American Journal of Botany