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Dataset

Styled canopy structure basemap of the Upper Gunnison domain

This dataset is a styled basemap depicting vegetation canopy structure variables in the Upper Gunnison domain overlaid on high-resolution topography, optimized for fast display on web maps and mobile devices. The underlying datasets are available as part of Release 3 of the RMBL Spatial Data Platfor

Ian Breckheimer2021
Dataset

Styled hillshade basemap for the Upper Gunnison domain

This dataset is a styled basemap depicting topography the Upper Gunnison domain as a hillshade with contour lines, optimized for fast display on web maps and mobile devices. The underlying datasets are available as part of Release 3 of the RMBL Spatial Data Platform. Hillshade topography mimics the

Ian Breckheimer2021
Dataset

Styled hydrology basemap of the Upper Gunnison domain

This dataset is a styled basemap depicting hydrologic variables of interest in the Upper Gunnison domain overlaid on high-resolution topography, optimized for fast display on web maps and mobile devices. The underlying datasets are available as part of Release 3 of the RMBL Spatial Data Platform. Th

Ian Breckheimer2021
Dataset

Styled landcover basemap for the Upper Gunnison domain

This dataset is a styled basemap depicting basic landcover classes of the Upper Gunnison domain overlaid on high-resolution topography, optimized for fast display on web maps and mobile devices. The underlying datasets are available as part of Release 3 of the RMBL Spatial Data Platform. The color s

Ian Breckheimer2021
Student Paper

Relative survival rate of <i>Pieris napi</i> larvae in the field on different host (Cruciferae) plants

Paape T.2002
Student Paper

Effects of climatological factos on annual growth of shrubby species of the rocky mountains

McCullough E.2002
Student Paper

Biotic and abiotic effects on ant community structure

Previous studies have shown that plant species diversity, habitat type, elevation, and temperature affect ant community structure. In this study, I examined the roles of these factors at 10 sites in and around Gothic, CO in aspen stands and meadows. Data gathered through baiting experiments and pitf

Nilsen J. A. S.2002
Student Paper

The Combined Effects of Aphid-Ant Mutualism and Fertilizer on the Resource Allocation of Valerian edulis

Valerian edulis is a perennial dicot growing in montane and subalpline regions. It is a polygamo dioecious species and popular host plant for aphids. Because of such characteristics, it was chosen to study the effects of resource allocation dependency. This study examined the specific effects of aph

Dupuy D.2002
Student Paper

Determining the relationship between an invasive plant, cirsium arvense, and insect species richness

Giometti M.2002
Student Paper

The effect of protozoan parasitism on the variation of song characteristics of male mountain white-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys oriantha)

Crino O.2002
Student Paper

Self-Similarity in the Distribution of Plant Species Across a Successional Gradient

Valerian edulis is a perennial dicot growing in montane and subalpline regions. It is a polygamo dioecious species and popular host plant for aphids. Because of such characteristics, it was chosen to study the effects of resource allocation dependency. This study examined the specific effects of aph

Cushing L.2002
Student Paper

Thermoregulatory strategies of Northern House Wrens (Troglodytes aedon) during nestling phase in a western Colorad high altitude population

Clapp C. M.2002
Publication

Climate-ecosystem interactions in montane meadows

Harte J.2002
Student Paper

Effects of nectar availability, floral display, and herbivore damage on pollinator visitation rates in <i>Castilleja miniata</i> and <i>Castilleja linariifolia</i>

Case E. J.2002
Chapter

Holarctic marmots as a factor of biodiversity

When entering torpor, oxygen consumption decreased prior to the decline in body temperature for all 15 marmots used in this study. Most mean Q1o values were greater than 3.0, which supports metabolic inhibition rather than passive decline of metabolism because of the drop in body temperature. Change

Woods B. C., Armitage K. B., Blumstein D. T.2002
Chapter

Holarctic marmots as a factor of biodiversity

Circadian rhythms of body temperature were evident during deep torpor in 11 of 12 individuals. The mean period was 23.94 hours. Circadian cycles of oxygen consumption were apparent in Jive of 14 marmots. Arousal tended to occur during the increase phase of the cycle. This report may be the Jirst to

Woods B. C., Armitage K. B., Blumstein D. T.2002
Document

Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Second Conference

By: Joey Maschinski, David Hammond, Louella Holter. 1995. See preview for link to document

1995
Document

Responses to identified problems by the proposed re-design of the Gunnison Center by Butch Clark

Ralph E Clark III. June 5, 1995.

1995gunnison_basin
Document

Public Hearing Notes: General Comments on Contour's City Center Plan

Ralph E Clark III. July 26, 1995.

1995gunnison_basin
Document

POWER: Purpose and Membership

Prepared by: Taylor the Trout, John Cope, Butch Clark Organization: Gunnison Basin POWER (People Opposing Water Export Raids) Date: October 1995

1995gunnison_basin