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Foraging behavior in <i>Bombus</i> spp
Growth Tendencies in <i>Didymosphenia geminata</i>
Didymosphenia geminata cells, when secreting excessive exopolysaccharide stalks, can coalesce and form blooms that affect their local community. It is unknown what causes D. geminata cells to produce stalk, as not all D. geminata cells do produce stalk. Natural growth patterns and the potential for
Effects of Bombus removals on Diptera Foraging Behaviors.
Home range size, conspecific overlap, and weight gain of the golden-mantled ground squirrel, <i>Spermophilus lateralis</i>
Stridulation in <i>Nicrophorus investigator</i> as a Possible Means of Cooperation during Carcass Sequestration
Burying beetle stridulation has been observed and documented when caring for their young, as well as among agonistic beetles competing for carrion. Burying beetles in the genus Nicrophorus require a small carcass, typically 16-50 grams, in order to reproduce. Once located, the carcass is buried by t
The effect of feeding supplement on time budgets in yellow-bellied marmots (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>)
The influence of flower color alteration on pollinator visitations to <i>Linaria vulgaris</i>, <i>Epilobium augustifolium</i>, and <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>
Studying the spatial dispersion of populations of high elevation benthic stream invertebrates
Surface Temperature Variability Across the East River Watershed
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
Foraging behavior in <i>S. lateralis</i> and <i>E. minimus</i>
Do yellow-bellied marmots respond to predator vocalisations?
Succession in the Gothic Landslide
Interspecific and intraspecific interactions of two coexisting montane ground squirrel species (<i>Spermophilus lateralis</i> and <i>Tamias minimus</i>)
Effects of pond permanence on avian behaviors
As global temperatures rise due to climate change, aquatic ecosystems, such as alpine ponds, become more at risk of drying earlier than normal. These changes in pond hydrology have the potential to alter not only the aquatic ecosystems, but also terrestrial and riparian ecosystems, through resource
