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Avian species interactions vs. niche
Across Caste Variation of Proboscis Length and Within Caste Phenotype Matching of Subalpine Bumble Bees (<i>Bombus spp.</i>)
Bumble bees (Bombus spp.) are eusocial insects that typically consist of three castes, with each caste emerging and foraging at different times. Bumble bee queens and workers differ morphologically in several measurable traits, but morphological variation within species and within caste has not be
The Relationship between Soil Properties and Variation in the Morphology and Phenology of non-native mustard plant <i>Thlaspi arvense</i> in Subalpine Meadows
The ability of soil to retain moisture can significantly impact the severity of droughts on plants. Deep, loamy soils retain moisture from snow melt into the dry season more efficiently than shallow, sandy soils that lose water to runoff and percolation. Soil depth and texture are thus significant i
Pollination Syndrome variance among foraging bumblebee species in Gothic Colorado
The effects of patterns of flower coloration on insect variation
Optimal foraging: a test in bumblebees
Patterns in insect herbivory
Nectar preferences in hummingbirds
The river continuum concept: fact or fiction?
Alert behavior of marmots while foraging
Community structure, Copper Creek, Gothic, Colorado
Assessing the Role of Oxbow Deposits in Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics within Alpine Watersheds
Despite their abundance, floodplains are poorly understood components of the global carbon cycle that are not well represented in Earth system models. The hydrology of floodplains was thought to be the major factor in controlling the chemical state and microbial activity within their sediments and g
