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Scaling Landscape Fire History: Wildfires Not Historically Frequent in the Main Population of Threatened Gunnison Sage-Grouse
The main population of ~5000 threatened Gunnison sage-grouse (GUSG; Centrocercus minimus) in Colorado depends on sagebrush plants that are killed by wildfires, with recovery taking decades, so frequent fire is a threat, but did it occur historically? Early land surveys showed that the historical (pr
A cost of being amicable in a hibernating marmot.
Colorado River Irrigation
Confounding effects of spatial variation on shifts in phenology
Shifts in the timing of life history events have become an important source of information about how organisms are responding to climate change. Phenological data have generally been treated as purely temporal, with scant attention to the inherent spatial aspects of such data. However, phenological
Synonymy of Aphis heraclella Davis 1919 with Aphis helianthi Monell 1879 (Homoptera: Aphididae)
Dispersal of yearling yellow bellied marmots <i>Marmota flaviventris</i>
The Papers of Foster Gunnison, Jr, and the Politics of Queer Preservation
The reprocessing of the vast holdings of a legendary queer community archive to form part of the Foster Gunnison, Jr, Papers at the Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut, offers an opportunity to consider how the interpretive allegiances of archive founders, donors and curators shape the h
The vagaries of the Colorado river
Values and choices in the development of the Colorado river basin
A new high-altitude species of <i>Boloria</i> from southwestern Colorado (Nymphalidae), with a discussion of phenetics and hierarchical decisions
The population dynamics of aphids on fireweed: a comparison of local populations and metapopulations
Resource partitioning in bumblebees
Implications of recaptures of broad-tailed hummingbirds banded in Colorado
Energy crisis of the hummingbird
An Insect Pompeii
Review: <i>War for the Colorado River</i>, by John Upton Terrell
Book Review| May 01 1966 Review: War for the Colorado River, by John Upton Terrell War for the Colorado RiverJohn Upton Terrell Norris Hundley Norris Hundley Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Pacific Historical Review (1966) 35 (2): 236–239. https://doi.org/10
Peter J. Golas Professor of History, University of Denver, Colorado (1937-2019)
The pumping system of the Colorado river aqueduct
This paper describes the power features of the aqueduct being built to supplement the water supply of Southern California. Three hundred thousand kilowatts of power ultimately will be transmitted from Boulder Dam to operate 45 synchronous motors driving centrifugal pumps. High efficiency, long life,
