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Predicting climate-induced shifts in burying beetle distributions: integrating niche partitioning, competition, and thermal performance

2010
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An empirical study of collaborative acoustic source localization

2009J Sign Process Syst
Student Paper

The impact of humans on red squirrels at Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory

1991
Article

The Black Canyon Forecast Station: Experiences And Lessons Learned

This presentation reviews the experiences of a meteorology-inspired infectious disease forecast station operating within a rural community. The forecast station promoted routine communication of a broader array of infectious disease activity than that monitored by public health; facilitated proactiv

2013Online Journal of Public Health InformaticsDOI: 10.5210/ojphi.v5i1.4428
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The Hogan Builders of Colorado. H. Betty and Harold A. Huscher. (Southwestern Lore, Volume 9, Number 11, September, 1943. Gunnison, Colorado.)

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1945American AntiquityDOI: 10.2307/275534
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Foodplant of Hypaurotis chrysalus (Lycaenidae) in Colorado

1960Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society
Student Paper

Introduced plant species in Gothic, Colorado: invasive or harmless?

1997
Student Paper

Report on the trip to Cumberland Pass

1958
Student Paper

Ants, competition, and diversity: part one

1997
Student Paper

Size differences in <i>Baetis</i>

1974
Student Paper

Patterns of biodiversity in sub-alpine wetlands

Aquatic insect colonization dynamics were studied in an attempt to understand patterns of diversity in sub-alpine wetlands. More specifically, this study investigated three alternate hypotheses: species-level diversity in habitat patches is a function of 1) patch size, 2) patch complexity, or 3) sou

2006
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Cytoplasmic and nuclear markers reveal contrasting patterns of spatial genetic structure in a natural <i>Ipomopsis</i> hybrid zone

2005Molecular Ecology
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Conservation and Status of North American Amphibians

2005
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Lifetime reproductive success of territorial yellow-bellied marmots

2004Oecologia Montana
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Natural selection in <i>Ipomopsis</i> hybrid zones: implications for ecological speciation

2004New Phytologist
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The effect of sediment load on aquatic invertebrate diversity in beaver ponds

1995
Student Paper

The influence of aboveground and belowground resources on the persistence of females for a gynodioecious plant

! Gynodioecity is prolific within some angiosperm populations. These coexisting individuals within the same population will either be females that canʼt produce pollen, or hermaphrodites which can. Our study attempted to peer into the reasoning behind female persistence in Polemonium foliosissimum,

2013
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Adult behavior and population structure in Erebia epipsodes (Lepidoptera: Satyrininae)

1970Ecology
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Courtship display behavior influences tail myology in <i>Centrocercus minimus</i> (Gunnison sage‐grouse)

Abstract A variety of bird species engage in complicated, elaborate courtship displays to impress potential mates. Such displays include wing flaring, aerial acrobatics, choreographed dances, and tail fanning. Though these behaviors are often well studied, the underlying musculature facilitating the

2025Journal of AnatomyDOI: 10.1111/joa.70089
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Butterflies: ecology and evolution taking flight

2003