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SnowEx20 Grand Mesa Autumn 2019 Gravimetric Soil Moisture, Version 1
SnowEx20 Grand Mesa Reference GIS Data Sets, Version 1
SnowEx20 Grand Mesa In Situ Dielectric Soil Moisture, Version 1
SnowEx20 Grand Mesa Autumn 2019 Snow Pits, Version 1
Mule deer (<i>Odocoileus hemionus</i>) respond to yellow-bellied marmot (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>) alarm calls
Individuals may obtain valuable information about the presence of predators by eavesdropping on heterospecific alarm signals. While playback studies have demonstrated that similarly-sized and taxonomically-related species may respond to the calls of each other, less work has been done to define the
Diptera behavioral response to targeted <i>Bombus</i> removal
Vegetation pattern dependency along the southwest-facing hillslope of the upper East River Watershed
The effects of elevation and climate on butterfly (<i>Lepidoptera</i>) abundance and activity
Numerous factors, including climate, resource availability, and habitat diversity, act as determinants of global species diversity. I collected baseline species richness data at three sites along an elevation gradient. Discovery curves indicated that I recorded all species at a site. Interestingly,
Effects of frost on wildflowers: an unexpected consequence of climate change
Testing predictions of the coexistence of golden-mantled ground squirrels, <i>Spermophilus lateralis</i>, and least chipmunks, <i>Tamias minimus</i>, in meadows with various distances from cover
Differing sensitivities to predation risk contribute to diversity by allowing similar organisms to coexist. Such is the case with the golden-mantled ground squirrel, Spermophilus lateralis, and the least chipmunk, Tamias minimus. These sciurids are both abundant in the area surrounding the Rocky Mou
Honey Bee Colony Health: Challenges and Sustainable Solutions
The Ecology of Place
Studies of predation traditionally focus on how predators influence prey communities and prey population oscillations via mortality. Studies carried out for nearly 40 years in one place have enabled us to evaluate the gener- ality of this focus. Early observations in one high-altitude, rocky-bottom
The Ecology of Place
Studies of predation traditionally focus on how predators influence prey communities and prey population oscillations via mortality. Studies carried out for nearly 40 years in one place have enabled us to evaluate the gener- ality of this focus. Early observations in one high-altitude, rocky-bottom
The Ecology of Place
The Ecology of Place
The bees of Colorado
“Enviros Weigh in on Black Canyon” (2001)
Author: Pete Sharp Organization: Crested Butte News Date: April 6th 2001
“Deal Assures Area of Water Rights Protected in Basin”
Nancy Lofholm Denver Post Western Slope Bureau Printed in roughly 2001
Wildlife 2000 Review
Wildlife 2000. March 1972.
Water Ruling Favors Kansas (2000)
Date: July 7th 2000
