Yellow-billed Cuckoo Breeding Phenology and General Nest Site Characteristics in Western Colorado  Adam Petry1*

Using Tamarisk Beetle Pheromone Lures to Reduce Re-growth of Tamarisk Following Tree Cutting  Cynthia Brown1*, Hannah Ertl2, Dan Bean3, Zeynep Ozsoy4, Farley Ketchum Sr.5, and Emily Swartz6 

Source Climate Variability and Predictability Drive Phenotypic Plasticity in Fremont Cottonwood

Hotter Temperatures Alter Riparian Plant Response to River Regulation and Environmental Gradients Emily Palmquist1*, Kiona Ogle2, Bradley Butterfield3, Thomas Whitham4, Gerard Allan5, Patrick Shafroth6 

Downstream decreases in water availability, tree height, canopy volume and growth rate in cottonwood forest along the Green River, southwestern USA 

Impact Of Recreation Related Disturbance On Fungal Endophytes In Bouteloua gracilis Along A Disturbance Gradient In Browns Canyon National Monument

Assessing Sampling Methodologies Used to Monitor Riparian Plant Communities  Hisham Al-Waer1, Aziz Syammach2*, Kelly Tobin3, Giovana Davison4, Olivia Larson5, Anna Vogt6, Anna Sher7

Olives in Overdrive: Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Russian Olive Establishment on the San Juan River  Cassidy Goering1*, Cynthia Dott2  

Changes in Soil Salinity and Plant Diversity After Tamarisk Removal: Seventeen Years of Monitoring by Undergraduate Students  Deborah Kennard1*

Genetic Monitoring of Tamarisk Biocontrol Agents (Diorhabda spp.) Along the Gila River Using Mitochondrial CO1 Barcoding