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Volatile production by the buds and corollas of two sympatric, confamial plants, Ipomopsis aggregata and Polemonium foliosissimum

2002Journal of Chemical Ecology
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Probable consequences of a cosmopolitan distribution

1991Speculations in Science and Technology
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Oviposition choices by a pre-dispersal seed predator (Hylemya sp.). I. Correspondence with hummingbird pollinators and the role of plant size, density, and floral morphology

1992Oecologia
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Oviposition choices by a pre-dispersal seed predator (Hylemya sp.). II. A positive association between female choice and fruit set

1992Oecologia
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Outcrop to subsurface stratigraphy of the Pennsylvanian Hermosa Group southern Paradox Basin U.S.A.

Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian) sedimentary rocks within the Paradox Basin Four Corners area of the western United States afford a unique opportunity to study the development of sedimentary successions in a complex marine to nonmarine depositional setting. The close association of thick intervals of no

2002DOI: 10.31390/gradschool_dissertations.2678
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Egrets Nest along Colorado River

1948The AukDOI: 10.2307/4080624
Chapter

Power of place and landscape

This chapter presents and compares three military landscapes encountered by the United States (US) Army’s Second World War 10th Mountain Division, the only wartime US formation dedicated to mountain warfare. The Division’s training in the Rocky Mountains was more than adequate for their task of scal

2021DOI: 10.4324/9781003149552-15
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Crested Butte, Colorado

2011
Student Paper

Temperature and light intensity effects on the feeding rates of fairy shrimp (<i>Branchinecta</i>)

1987
Student Paper

The effects of nectar robbing on the reproductive success of <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

1993
Student Paper

Influence of Parasitism on Consumer Driven Nutrient Recycling by Aquatic Insects

Parasites have only recently gained the attention they deserve in studies involving their role in ecosystems. Using ecological stoichiometry will allow parasite roles to be established. I attempted to establish parasite effects on hosts by measuring the excretion Nitrogen:Phosphorus of infected Mega

2016
Chapter

Trends in Ecology

1991
Chapter

Roderick Nash 1939–

Roderick Nash was one of many young, talented scholars attracted to the university's majestic setting on the Pacific Coast just west of Santa Barbara. As Nash developed courses in American environmental history, fate stepped in when oil from a drilling pipe rupture on an offshore platform bubbled 70

2017DOI: 10.4324/9781315543659-57
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“We Are Only Activators” – Virginia Satir and the Mystery of Human Life: A Reflection

Edited transcription of three lectures, given by Virginia Satir, on the same topic, but presented in three different ways. Lectures were each a part of a month-long seminar given in 1981, 1982, and 1983 during module I of the Avanta Process Community Meetings in Crested Butte, Colorado. [Article cop

2022DOI: 10.4324/9781315866321-1
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The activity patterns of the long-legged bat, <i>Myotis volans</i> in conjunction with habitat

1994
Article

<i>Ochotonoa princeps</i>

1990Mammalian Species
Chapter

A Quantitative Test of Folsom Unifacial Tool Recycling in Block C

which, following Aldenderfer (2006), we define as locations at elevations greater than 2,500 meters above sea level (e.g.,

2021University Press of Colorado eBooksDOI: 10.5876/9781646421404.c013
Publication

Rocky Mountain Biological Lab. Ecology of Place: Making Ecology and Evolutionary Biology spatially explicit

2018Mountain Views
Student Paper

Larval feeding behavior and leaf components that affect the survival of <i>Pieris macdunnoughii</i> on the invasive mustard <i>Thlaspi arvense</i>

Pieris macdunnoughii, a butterfly native to the Rock Mountains in Colorado, is a specialist on mustard plants. An invasive mustard, Thlaspi arvense, introduced approximately 100 years ago creates an evolutionary trap for P. macdunnoughii due to the chemical signals that encourage ovipositioning, but

2016
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Block A

which, following Aldenderfer (2006), we define as locations at elevations greater than 2,500 meters above sea level (e.g.,

2021University Press of Colorado eBooksDOI: 10.5876/9781646421404.c007