2,139 results — topic: RMBL & Gothic
Phenetics of natural populations. IV. The population asymmetry parameter in the butterfly <i>Coenonympha tullia</i>
Adaptive significance of pigment polymorphism in Colias butterflies. I. Variation of melanin pigment in relation to thermoregulation
A vegetational comparison of the Gothic and Galena Mountain areas
Suture-zones of hybrid interaction between recently joined biotas
From a study of the geographic occurrences of contemporary hybridization among North American animals, it has become apparent that most of the hybrids are produced in a few relatively localized zones, with little hybridizing in the vast areas between these zones of mixing.
A new sibling Papilio from the Rocky Mountains, with genetic and biological notes (Insecta, Lepidoptera)
Growth substances from Veratrum tenuipetalum
Plant-herbivore coevolution: lupines and lycaenids
Predation on lupine flowers by larvae of a lycaenid butterfly was studied by comparison of inflorescences exposed to and protected from infestation, and by comparison of lupine populations exposed to different degrees of attack. The lycaenids caused striking reduction in seed set, indicating that th
A vegetational comparison of the Gothic and Galena Mountain area
A study of the behavior of <i>Eutamias</i> near Gothic, Colorado
Census of a beaver colony
Barriers to gene flow in natural populations of grasshoppers. I. The Black Canyon of the Gunnison River and Arphia conspersa
The phenetic relationships of the butterflies. I. Adult taxonomy and the non-specificity hypothesis
The relationships of adult butterflies were evaluated using the techniques of numerical taxonomy and various sets of characters. Using a total of 196 characters of the external and internal anatomy produced phenograms quite similar to the one arrived at by classical taxonomic techniques. There were,
Zygospores and spore appendages of Harpella (Trichomycetes) from larvae of Simuliidae
Larvae of black flies (Simuliidae) serve as hosts for a number of Trichomycetes. Not infrequently several taxa of these fungi occur simultaneously in individual larvae. The larval hindguts may contain, for instance, species of the genus Paramoebidium (Amoebidiales) to? gether with species of one or
Probable existence of synergistic interactions among different species of protozoans
A comparative study of the macroscopic fauna of small subalpine lakes at Mexican Cut, Colorado
A vegetation study on an earthflow in Gunnison County, Colorado
A field comparison of two methods of determining the home range of mice
DWCZ- CO - Coal-Creek, Soil sensors, SoilAuger, Soil Pits, (DWCZ-CC_Soil_LBixby)-(2021)
LOCATION: Coal Creek is a high-elevation, headwater tributary to the Upper Colorado Basin located in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Coal Creek is also a sub-catchment of the larger East River watershed (300 km2) and falls within the research domain of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL).
DWCZ- CO - Coal-Creek, Soil sensors, SoilAuger, Soil Pits, (DWCZ-CC_Soil_LBixby)-(2021)
LOCATION: Coal Creek is a high-elevation, headwater tributary to the Upper Colorado Basin located in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Coal Creek is also a sub-catchment of the larger East River watershed (300 km2) and falls within the research domain of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL).
