2,139 results — topic: RMBL & Gothic

Dataset

Rocky Mountain Biological Laboraory flowering phenology (Inouye plots)

These data have been collected by David Inouye almost every year since 1973 at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory.

Inouye, David William2006DOI: 10.5063/aa/dwinouye.3.1
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.3.3
Thesis

The geology of Treasure Mountain Dome

Mutschler F.1969
Student Paper

A study of plant succession on the Gothic earthflow

Turbak S.1969
Student Paper

Introductory field investigation of the distributional ecology of the Anostraca (Crustacea) of north-central Gunnison County, Colorado

Nelson P. L.1969
Student Paper

Field studies on <i>Peromyscus maniculatus</i>

Graetz S. J.1969
Student Paper

A brief survey of the mushrooms in the spruce-fir forest of the Gothic, Colorado area

Dunn D. J.1969
Article

Sound location of insects by the dwarf weasel

Willey R. L.1969American Midland Naturalist
Article

Visual and acoustical social displays by the grasshopper Arphia conspersa (Orthoptera: Acrididae)

Willey R. B., Willey R. L.1969Psyche
Article

Adaptive significance of pigment polymorphism in Colias butterflies. II. Thermoregulation and photoperiodically controlled melanin variation in Colias eurytheme

Watt W. B.1969Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
Article

Radio tracking of dispersing yellow-bellied marmots

Shirer H. W., Downhower J. F.1969Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science
Article

Home range and longevity in Zapus princeps in Colorado

Myers L. G.1969American Midland NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/2423807Cited 3 times
Article

Ecology of aspen in Gunnison County, Colorado

The ecology of quaking aspen was studied in Gunnison County, Colorado. In the study area, aspen stands often take the form of small islands surrounded by fescue grasslands. At its upper altitudinal limits, aspen generally abuts the spruce-fir forest. The greatest number of trees were 4- to 7-in DBH

Morgan M. D.1969American Midland NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/2423831Cited 22 times
Article

A change in status of Lupinus homicola var. tetonensis

Cox B. J., Dunn D. B.1969Transactions of the Missouri Academy of Science
Thesis

Factors affecting the dispersal of yearling yellow-bellied marmots

Downhower J. F.1968
Student Paper

Water ouzels

Wise S.1968
Student Paper

Electrophoretic study of chipmunk blood near Gothic, Colorado

Oakland L.1968
Student Paper

Introduction to a study on the diatom distribution in the East River, Gunnison County, Colorado

Miller S.1968
Student Paper

The activity schedules of some small mammals of the Gothic Area

Lamar K. R.1968