Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- The San Rafael River cuts through the San Rafael Swell, forming the Little Grand Canyon. In early April, we were hiking upstream in the canyon when we stopped for a rest and a snack and to assess the curtain of rain that appeared to be bearing down
- As always, unexpected and important discoveries prompt new questions and suggest new lines of research. Â
- It seems that reproductive success and sexual dimorphisms for dorsal color and for vision are inexorably interdependent in ruddy copper butterflies.
- Professor emeritus was recently awarded an outreach grant to assist in community efforts to mitigate environmental degradation on the Front Range
- My viewing of winter solstice dawn was quiet, but I had the conviction that this sort of observation reached far back into history, all around the world.
- Why did that one tree die? An expert is on the case.
- New research from ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø confirms that there are not, in fact, multiple species of Redpoll Finches, as previously thought.
- New research finds genetic link for spatial memory in Mountain Chickadees
- New research led by ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø researcher finds that the coral holobiont, or the coral and its microbiome, can determine who lives and who dies when the oceans warm
- Just as we have learned that the cost of freedom is constant vigilance, we must accept the notion that the lands set aside for forever must continually be guarded.