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The Effect of an Ant-Aphid Mutualism on Deer Herbivory of Valariana edulis
Post-copulatory benefits to male burying beetles, Nicrophorus investigator, and the analysis of sequential reproductive behaviors: why do male beetles perform parental care?
A characterization of the minimum home range of the western jumping mouse (<i>Zapus princeps</i>)
The effects of plant size and local population structure on pollinator attraction in gynodioecious <i>Geranium richardsonni</i> (Geraniaceae)
Thermoregulatory strategies of Northern House Wrens (Troglodytes aedon) during nestling phase in a western Colorad high altitude population
Natural regeneration of subalpine spruce and fir in the avalanche area of the Gothic Natural Area
Preferential Placement vs. Selective Mortality of Aspen Ramets in Canopy and Canopy Gap
Do species interactions underlie changes in vegetation observed in a meadow-warming experiment?
Competition for pollination in two montane plants: visitation and pollen load differences in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> and <i>Castilleja linarifolia</i>
Does the patch effect exist in beaver ponds in Coal Creek, CO?
The distribution of understory plant species within <i>Populus tremuloides</i> communities
Foraging and predator avoidance in the golden-mantled ground squirrel (<i>Spermophilus lateralis</i>)
Relationship of mist netting capture rates in aspen woods to levels of insolation, precipitation and temperature fluctuations
Nest Distribution of <i> Bombus </i> spp. Across Different Habitat Types
Despite bumble bees’ critical importance as pollinators throughout the montane regions of Colorado, little research has been done on their nesting habits. In order to conserve the populations of Bombus spp. in the West, better knowledge of their nest density and nesting habitats is needed. I hypothe
Effect of Thysanoptera on the reproductive success of <i>Tragopogon dubius</i>
Cavity-nesting birds: observations, preferences, measurements
How do above and belowground grass-fungus symbioses change over elevational gradients in mountainous Colorado?
Plants and fungi are closely associated and likely have been since terrestrial ecosystems were first inhabited. These symbiotic relationships have taken two main forms: internal aboveground symbionts known as endophytes, and belowground root associated fungi, the most common of which are mycorrhizal
Temporal variation in pollen limitation in Hydrophyllum fendleri (Boraginaceae) Individuals.
Plant reproduction is highly dependent upon phenology, or biological timing, of flowering. However, little is known about how individuals vary in their flowering schedules relative to the population as a whole or how this variation could lead to differences in reproductive success of individuals. He
An investigation into the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) to dark septate endophytes (DSE) ratio on the coarse root to fine root ratio at varying elevation in the rocky mountains
Belowground systems are crucial for sustaining ecosystem function, but often remain unseen. Not very much is known about these systems and improving knowledge of them can aid understanding of ecosystems. Elevational gradients can be good places to test how above- and belowground systems respond to c
