598 results — topic: Insect Ecology

Dataset

Temperature, floral density, and Osmia pollen usage data from seven study sites around the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Colorado: 2013-2022.

Data were collected as part of a study of population dynamics of solitary, cavity-nesting Hymenoptera. Nesting structures ("trap-nests") were established at five study sites along an elevational gradient around the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in 2013. Two additional study sites were added i

Jessica Forrest, Lydia H. Wong, Jessica R. K. Forrest2023DOI: 10.6073/pasta/2992dc076d1c4568afbaa68dcbbaf7dc
Dataset

Multi-year census of arthropod abundance on the plant Ligusticum porteri near Gothic, CO

The purpose of this study was to track year-to-year variation in aphid abundance on the host plant Ligusticum porteri (Apiaceae). We censused arthropod abundance on the flowering stalks of L. porteri weekly in June-August from 2012 to 2020. The censuses took place in ten L. porteri populations near

Mooney, Emily H, Den Uyl, James H, Mullins, Maria2022DOI: 10.6073/pasta/b2e6f9bc9b72c5b803a59c8aa8be5b5aCited 1 times
Student Paper

Fungal Phytopathogens Decrease Plant-Insect Interactions.

Rusts are pathogens of rapidly growing plant tissue and are of particular concern in agricultural settings due to their reduction of plant fitness. These phytopathogens depend heavily on abiotic features such as humidity, temperature, and UV strength, and with a changing climate, the rust ranges may

Niedweicki A.2015
Student Paper

Why doesn't nectar robbing decrease seed set in some bee-pollinated plants?

Herbal impact on nectar robbing is species specific by pollinator species (Maloof and Inouye 2014). Unlike hummingbird pollinated plants, some bee-pollinated species does not suffer reproductive loss by nectar robbing (Maloof 2001, Mayer et al. 2014, Maloof and Inouye 2014). This observational study

Park J.2015
Student Paper

Does Bumble Bee Diet Breadth vary with the Floral Abundance in a Meadow?

Years of early snowmelt tend to have a decrease in floral abundance throughout the year. This causes flowers to be more susceptible to frost and drought stress. Based on which flowers are successful this can affect bumble bee diet breadth due to the direct correlation between bumble bee proboscis le

Hennage G.2015
Student Paper

Assessing community phenotype of Populus tremuloides: the effect of ploidy level on associated arthropod communities.

Hecking M.2015
Student Paper

Utilization of naturalized mustard Thlaspi arvense by insect enemies.

Cerilla C.2015
Student Paper

Does snowmelt timing affect bumble bee colony abundance?

Average temperatures are increasing globally and causing shifts in the timing of weather events such as spring snowmelt, which may have profound consequences on the phenology of many organisms. Working at the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab in central Colorado, we examined the relationship between spr

Billingsley R.2015
Article

Bee- to bird-pollination shifts in Penstemon: effects of floral-lip removal and corolla constriction on bumble bee preference

Zung J. L., Forrest J. R. K., Thomson J. D.2015Evolutionary Ecology
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A restraining device to aid identification of bees by digital photography

Thompson J. D., Zung J. L.2015Journal of Pollination Ecology
Article

Male bumble bees are important pollinators of a late-blooming plant

Overall, male bumble bees are common and capable pollinators of G. parryi and in some years and sites could be more important than workers, and animal sexes may differ in their pollinator performance in other systems.

Ogilvie J. E., Thomson J. D.2015Arthropod-Plant InteractionsDOI: 10.1007/s11829-015-9368-xCited 37 times
Article

Effects of increased flight on the energetics and life history of the butterfly <i>Speyeria mormonia</i>

Movement uses resources that may otherwise be allocated to somatic maintenance or reproduction. How does increased energy expenditure affect resource allocation? Using the butterfly Speyeria mormonia, we tested whether experimentally increased flight affects fecundity, lifespan or flight capacity. W

Niitepold K., Boggs C. L.2015PLoS OneDOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0140104Cited 27 times
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Climate variability slows evolutionary responses of <i>Colias</i> butterflies to recent climate change

How does recent climate warming and climate variability alter fitness, phenotypic selection and evolution in natural populations? We combine biophysical, demographic and evolutionary models with recent climate data to address this question for the subalpine and alpine butterfly, Colias meadii , in t

Kingsolver J. G., Buckley L. B.2015Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological SciencesDOI: 10.1098/rspb.2014.2470Cited 58 times
Article

Growth, developmental and stress responses of larvae of the clouded sulphur butterfly <i>Colias eriphyle</i> to repeated exposure to high, sub-lethal temperatures

Higgins J. K., MacLean H. J., Buckley L. B.2015Physiological Entomology
Article

The effect of repeated, lethal sampling on wild bee abundance and diversity

Summary Bee pollinators provide a critical ecosystem service to wild and agricultural plants but are reported to be declining world‐wide due to anthropogenic change. Long‐term data on bee abundance and diversity are scarce, and the need for additional quantitative sampling using repeatable methods h

Gezon Z., Wyman E. S., Ascher J. S.2015Methods in Ecology and EvolutionDOI: 10.1111/2041-210x.12375Cited 108 times
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Cronenberg David, King Stephen, Walken Christopher2014キングレコード (発売・販売) eBooks
Thesis

Bee foraging in space and time: linking individual behaviour to pollination

Ogilvie J. E.2014
Thesis

Rapid evolution and population divergence in response to environmental change in <i>Colias</i> butterlies

Jessica Keppel Higgins: RAPID EVOLUTION AND POPULATION DIVERGENCE IN RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE IN COLIAS BUTTERLIES (Under the direction of Joel Kingsolver)

Higgins J. K.2014
Student Paper

Asteraceae pollen specialization affects vulnerability to brood parasitism in mason bees (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae).

Dietary specialization on “toxic” or unfavorable pollens has multiple evolutionary origins in many bee families, despite such pollen being unsuitable for most generalist bee species. Pollen specialization on unsuitable pollen types must confer other evolutionary benefits; an anti-­‐parasitism functi

Spear D.2014