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Magnetite in redbeds and associated rocks
Early season arboreal behaviour in yellow-bellied marmots (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>)
The head musculature of the butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea)
Brandon Field, Kiowa County, Colorado
ABSTRACT: Brandon field, first commercial Mississippian oil production in Colorado, located in Kiowa County in southeastcrn Colorado, was discovered in August, 1965. Initial completion was madc in carbonate rocks of the Osagcan Series (Mississlppian) at a depth of 4770 fect. The twentyfour producing
Jurassic stratigraphy in Elk Mountains, west-central Colorado
Survey of Reproducing Populations Containing Neotenic Morphs of the Salamander, <i>Ambystoma Tigrinum nebulosum</i>, in the Gunnison Basin of Colorado
Collector's Note: Colorado Quartz Mine Does It Again, Mariposa County, California
Climate change disrupts local adaptation and favours upslope migration
Jill T. Anderson1,2* and Contemporary climate change is proceeding at an unprecedented rate. The question remains Susana M. Wadgymar3 whether populations adapted to historical conditions can persist under rapid environmental 1 change. We tested whether climate change will disrupt local adaptation an
Beyond the species-area relationship: Improving macroecological extinction estimates.
Direct and indirect effects of episodic frost on plants growth and reproduction in subalpine wildflowers
Swarming and mating behavior of a mayfly <i>Baetis bicaudatus</i> suggest stabilizing selection for male body size
Demography of the unsilvered morph of <i>Speyeria mormonia</i> (Nymphalidae) in Colorado
The Where of Mineral Names: Creedite, Colorado Fluorspar Company Mine, Wagon Wheel Gap, Mineral County, Colorado
CREEDITE, Ca3Al2(SO4)(OH)2F8·2H2O, is a calcium aluminium sulfate fluoro-hydroxide. It forms colorless to white to purple, monoclinic prismatic crystals, frequently in acicular radiating sprays of ...
Growth and foraging consequences of facultative paedomorphosis in the tiger salamander, <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>
The Effect of Globalization on the Places of Summit County, Colorado
The movement of people, capital, and culture associated with increasing globalization has had a profound impact on shaping the places we inhabit, the cultures we interact with, and the ways we live. The development of Summit County, Colorado, represents one of the most profound landscape evolutions
Multiple quantitative trait loci influence intra-specific variation in genital morphology between phylogenetically distinct lines of <i>Drosophila montana</i>
Density dependence and colony growth in the ant species <i>Formica neorufibarbis</i>
Phylogeny and patterns of energy conservation in marmots
Phenological shifts of native and invasive species under climate change: insights from the <i>Boechera Lythrum</i> model
Erratum to “Holocene alluvial stratigraphy and response to climate change in the Roaring River valley, Front Range, Colorado, USA” [Quat. Res.78 (2012) 197–208]
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