<i>The Economic Basis of Tax Reform</i>. By Harry Gunnison Brown.
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
Annual seed catalog. garden, field and grass seeds. Season 1917
SEED TRADE have conditions been so complicated as they are today.The greatest of all wars has been raging for the past two and one-half years, and the end is as far off, apparently, as it was two years ago.The countries that have supplied us with the bulk of our seeds in the past are engaged in a de
<i>Microbial Processes in Reservoirs. Developments in Hydrobiology, Volume 27.</i>Douglas Gunnison , H. J. Dumont
The effect of plant trait variation on plant production
Community ecology has recently begun to focus on using plant functional traits to understand community processes. In this experiment, I reduced specific leaf area (SLA) variance to determine how a reduced trait variance would affect plant production in a sub-alpine meadow community. The SLA was comp
<i>Fiscal Policy, Taxation and Free Enterprise</i>. Harry Gunnison Brown
King of the hill? How biotic interactions affect biogeographical pattern and species responses to climate change
As climate has warmed, many species have moved up mountains as physiological limits to their distributions have ameliorated. These distribution shifts are creating novel communities, begging the question: What happens to species at the tops of mountains as potential antagonists encroach upwards? The
Management of <i>Molothrus ater</i> in Gothic, Colorado
Specialization and foraging ergonomics in a subalpine bumblebee <i>Bombus appositus</i> (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
The distribution of genetic variation in a social mammal, the yellow-bellied marmot
Natural and human assisted recovery of anthropogenic damage at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL)
<i>International Trade and Exchange</i>. Harry Gunnison Brown
A comparison of avian species diversity in the Gothic area and Crested Butte
Analysis of morphological variation as a function of altitude in populations of <i>Thlaspi alpestre</i> L
The short-term effects of cattle grazing on caddisfly populations
The effects of various concentrations of fish chemicals on mayfly behavior
Male body size and mating success in swarms of the mayfly <i>Epeorus longimanus</i>
Farm practice in growing field crops in three sugar-beet districts of Colorado /
Acknowledgment is due to Miss Catherine Hawley, of the Office of Farm Management and Farm Economics, for careful
