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Predator and prey species have opposing responses to recreational trail use

While many ecological studies have investigated the impacts of recreation and trails on wildlife, we lack an understanding of how wildlife respond to recreational trails that exhibit seasonally dynamic levels of human activity. We used camera traps to assess changes in the presence of mammals along

2019
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The Direct and Interactive Effects of Warming and Species Interaction on Plant Functional Traits

Global climate change is a threat that continues to affect nearly every ecosystem on the planet through warmer temperatures, changes in precipitation patterns, and many other manifestations of a warmer world. Warming directly and indirectly affects plants and ecosystem functioning. In the natural wo

2019
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Impacts of the invasive species <i> Linaria vulgaris </i> on soil ecology and native plant biodiversity

Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity. Invasive plant species can alter ecosystems by outcompeting natives, lowering biodiversity, and change soil ecology. Additionally, invasive species can be costly to manage. Linaria vulgaris, a non-native noxious weed from Europe and Asia, was used

2019
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Trap behavior of <i> Zonotrichia leucophrys oriantha </i> at different elevations in the West Elk Mountains, Colorado

High-alpine ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to climate change. Thus, many ecosystem patterns are shifting due to warming temperatures, extreme weather events, and seasonal changes. This becomes an issue for birds that breed and live in high-elevation environments, as they may not be able to c

2019
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Effects of abiotic and biotic stress on plant fitness and herbivore defense in Boechera stricta

Abiotic and biotic factors influence plant fitness by altering the physical environment and resource availability. According to the stress gradient hypothesis, increasing physical stress in an environment increases positive plant-plant interactions and decreases negative interspecies interactions. I

2018
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Can Variation of Insect Populations Affect Mountain White-crowned Sparrow Daily Nest Survival?

Mountain white-crowned sparrows’ (Zonotrichia leucophrys oriantha; hereafter MWCS) diet fluctuates across seasons given their changing nutrient requirements across life stages and environment. Insect population densities may influence the daily nest survival of MWCS who depend upon these organisms a

2018
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Comparing Plant-Pollinator Network Structure between Drought and Non-Drought Years

Network analyses can be used to examine multi-species interactions and have been applied to many ecological interactions such as food webs, antagonistic relationships such as plant- herbivory, and mutualistic relationships. A particular focus has been on plant-pollinator interactions given their imp

2018
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Nutrient excretion rates of common aquatic taxa in high elevation ponds at the Mexican Cut

Nutrient cycling is crucial for proper functioning of aquatic ecosystems. Animals play an integral part of this process, especially in nutrient poor ecosystems such as the high elevation ponds at the Mexican Cut Nature Preserve. Nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are both limiting nut

2018
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More social female yellow-bellied marmots have enhanced summer survival

For many animals, group living is an effective strategy to mitigate predation risk and ensure survival. However, in yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventer), increased sociality is associated with lower female reproductive success, decreased female longevity, and increased over-winter mortality

2018
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Effect of blood parasites on secondary sexual characteristics and morphology in mountain white-crowned sparrows

Blood parasites affect numerous species of birds across the world and can cause serious population declines. Haemosporidian blood parasites in Mountain White-crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys oriantha) are known to affect certain behavioral and morphological characteristics of hosts, includin

2018
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Local adaption in <i>Boechera stricta</i> in the context of climate change

This study examines whether climate change alters patterns of local adaptation in Boechera stricta (Brassicaceae). A common garden experiment was established in sites around the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Colorado. In the fall of 2017, Dr. Jill Anderson and her lab planted seeds from a

2018
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The effect of surrounding bloom color on pan trap success in sampling Rocky Mountain bees

On a global scale, bees are important pollinators but face declining populations. In order to monitor the health of bee populations and communities, accurate sampling methods are needed. One common sampling protocol utilizes a combination of pan-trapping and sweep netting. While pan- trapping has it

2018
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Are ants botanists?: Ant associative learning of plant volatiles

Ants are important members of most terrestrial ecosystems, and often forage in plant canopies where they occasionally participate in mutualisms with either the plants, or aphids that live on the plants. To participate in these mutualisms, the ants must first find them, and it is not clear how ants d

2018
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Climbing capabilities of <i>Zapus princeps</i>

1993
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Patch choice in <i>Peromyscus maniculatus</i>: does cover affect perception of predation risk?

1992
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Variance in thermoregulatory efficiency between immature and adult bushy-tailed woodrats (<i>Neotoma cinerea</i>)

1992
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Carcass utilization by two species of carrion beetle

1991
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Some observations on the distribution of amphibian larvae in the vicinity of Gothic, Colorado

1980
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Banner petal color change and pollination in <i>Lupinus argentius</i>

1992
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A behavior study of <i>Castor canadensis</i>

1974