2,139 results — topic: RMBL & Gothic

Dataset

Social Behavior and Population Dynamics of Yellow-bellied Marmots

This table contains 36 years of trapping data. Up to 12 sites were studied annually within the vicinity of Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Colorado; not all sites were monitored annually. A record includes the location where the subject was trapped, along with its body mass, age, sex, and repr

Armitage, Kenneth B.2006DOI: 10.5063/aa/bowdish.131.42
Dataset

Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory flowering phenology (Inouye plots)

These data have been collected by David Inouye almost every year since 1973 at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Gothic, Colorado, altitude about 2890.4 meters (9483 feet).

Inouye, David William2006DOI: 10.5063/aa/dwinouye.3.2
Student Paper

A report on aspen ecotones

Bratton S. P.1970
Student Paper

Experiments with soils

Bratton S. P.1970
Student Paper

Some observations on populations of the copepod <i>Diaptomus shoshone</i> in some alpine ponds in Colorado

Beer S.1970
Publication

Effect of high altitudes on mitochondrial structure-function

Greenawalt J.1970
Article

Symbiosis between <i>Euglena</i> and damselfly nymphs is seasonal

An endosymbiotic association has been demonstrated between Euglena and nymphs of three species of damselfly. The hindgut of the nymphs is inhabited by the euglenoid only during the winter. Symbiotic associations involving green euglenoids and insects are virtually unknown.

Willey R. L., Bowen W. R., Durban E.1970ScienceDOI: 10.1126/science.170.3953.80Cited 11 times
Article

The behavioural ecology of desert grasshoppers. I. Presumed sex-role reversal in flight displays of Trimerotropis agrestis

The observations during 3 years and four separate visits to the localities through the season indicate that Dr Tinkham may have observed the rarely heard virginal or, more probably, normal disturbance-induced flights of females during the early part of the adult season and at times of the day when m

Willey R. B., Willey R. L.1970Animal BehaviourDOI: 10.1016/0003-3472(70)90042-4Cited 6 times
Article

The influence of predation on the adult sex ratios of two copepod species

Maly E. J.1970Limnology and Oceanography
Article

Automated recordings of body temperature from free-ranging yellow-bellied marmots

A simple, portable system for the automatic collection and storage of radio-telemetry data is described. Data on the deep body temperatures of two yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) are reported for 3 days. The advent of radio-telemetry has initiated the development of few automated recor

Downhower J. F., Pauley J. D.1970Journal of Wildlife ManagementDOI: 10.2307/3798875Cited 4 times
Article

Complementary feeding niches sustained by size-selective predation

Dodson S. I.1970Limnology and Oceanography
Article

Pharyngeal and lingual adaptations in the beaver

Journal Article Pharyngeal and Lingual Adaptations in the Beaver Get access Richard W. Coles Richard W. Coles The Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (present address: Joint Science Department, the Claremont Colleges, Claremont, California 91711). Search for other w

Coles R. W.1970Journal of MammalogyDOI: 10.2307/1378510Cited 4 times
Article

Use of dipper nest by mountain bluebirds

Calder W. A.1970Condor
Article

The population structure of Erebia epipsodea (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae)

The satyrine butterfly Erebia epipsodea shows a population structure unlike that of any other butterfly studied in detail. Rather than being divided into numerous small populations which only rarely exchange individuals, E. epipsodea occurs in vast, effectively panmictic populations which may cover

Brussard P. F., Ehrlich P. R.1970EcologyDOI: 10.2307/1933605Cited 78 times
Article

Contrasting population biology of two species of butterflies

Brussard P. F., Ehrlich P. R.1970Nature
Article

Adult behavior and population structure in Erebia epipsodes (Lepidoptera: Satyrininae)

Brussard P. F., Ehrlich P. R.1970Ecology
Article

Interment behavior in the yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris)

Interment Behavior in the Yellow-Bellied Marmot (Marmota flaviventris) Get access Kenneth B. Armitage, Kenneth B. Armitage Division of Vertebrate Zoology and Bio-medical Museum, Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Sc

Armitage K. B., Downhower J. F.1970Journal of MammalogyDOI: 10.2307/1378556Cited 8 times
Thesis

The taxonomy and ecology of the tiger salamander of Colorado

Reese R. W.1969
Student Paper

Micro-environment of the water ouzel

Wahl J.1969