388 results — topic: Vertebrate Biology
Population matrix models for Frasera speciosa from 1974 to 2008
This dataset contains the matrix population models for a population of Frasera speciosa in the Elk Mountains of southwestern Colorado, for the years 1974-2007. Each matrix contains the probability of transitioning from a stage (the column headings) to another stage (the rows) from the starting year
Variations in the life history of tiger salamander (<i>Ambystoma tigrinum</i>) populations near Gothic, Colorado
Use of dipper nest by mountain bluebirds
The taxonomy and ecology of the tiger salamander of Colorado
A vegetational comparison of the Gothic and Galena Mountain area
Cotton Rat from Kiowa County, Colorado
Journal Article Cotton Rat from Kiowa County, Colorado Get access R. M. Hansen R. M. Hansen Colorado State University Experiment Station, Fort Collins Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Journal of Mammalogy, Volume 44, Issue 1, 20 February 1963, Page 126, https:
Enteric microparasites of amphibians of the Elk Mountains, Colorado
Jurassic stratigraphy in Elk Mountains, west-central Colorado
Neotenic salamanders, Ambystoma tigrinum, in the Elk Mountains of Colorado
Territorial behavior in fall migrant rufous hummingbirds
Gray Bull Mammals from the Knight Formation in Moffat County, Colorado
Journal Article Gray Bull Mammals from the Knight Formation in Moffat County, Colorado Get access Malcolm C. McKenna Malcolm C. McKenna Department of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Journal of Mammalogy, Volume
Blood parasites of birds of the high Rockies
As far as I am aware, there are no published reports of the blood parasites of birds of the High Rockies. Since environmental conditions are quite different in such regions, with very short summers, uniformly cold nights (often with heavy frost), and low daytime humidity combined with moderate warmt
The white-crowned sparrow and other birds of the willows at Gothic
Note on the herpetology of the Elk Mountains, Colorado
Nesting behavior of the American dipper in Colorado
Journal Article Nesting Behavior of the American Dipper in Colorado Get access Harry W. Hann Harry W. Hann Department of Zoology and Rackham School of Graduate Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Condor, Vo
Egrets Nest along Colorado River
Formation Processes in Curecanti Archeology: The Elk Creek Site
Mitigative archeological investigations were conducted in 1983 at the southern end of the important Elk Creek site, 5GN204/205, within Curecanti National Recreation Area prior to construction of a park apartment complex. That portion of the site extended onto a rocky promontory overlooking Blue Mesa
Formation Processes in Curecanti Archeology: The Elk Creek Site
Mitigative archeological investigations were conducted in 1983 at the southern end of the important Elk Creek site, 5GN204/205, within Curecanti National Recreation Area prior to construction of a park apartment complex. That portion of the site extended onto a rocky promontory overlooking Blue Mesa
