Natural Selections
- It seems that reproductive success and sexual dimorphisms for dorsal color and for vision are inexorably interdependent in ruddy copper butterflies.
- 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.
- Invasive propensities of the various species are enhanced and more successful in disturbed environments. Consequently, both native and introduced cattails are expanding their ranges.Â
- My observation that fall temperatures and pollination seemed to last longer this year is anecdotal, but the anecdote seems to fit into a documented pattern of climate change altering the onsets and durations of the seasons.Â
- 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.
- Biologists initially thought the distribution of Fremont’s buckwheat was determined by a requirement for gypsum in the surface soils.
- Amanita species can be described as edible, inedible, poisonous, deadly poisonous, and psychoactive.
- Monarch butterflies gained access to milkweeds after they evolved the metabolic trick of absorbing the cardiac glycosides by sequestering them in fat bodies.
- Mountain cicadas, Okanagana bella, are also found locally, and it is the only cicada common in the mountains.