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RMBL USFS Districts

These are the US Forest Service designated districts for the Gunnison County area. This dataset was created in 2015 by Rocky Mountain Biological Lab GIS off documents and legal boundaries from the USFS. These districts are broken into 4 different districts: West Zone/Aspen Ranger District (White Riv

Shannon Sprott2020
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RMBL Wilderness Areas

This data set contains all of the wilderness area boundaries within Gunnison County. The original dataset was downloaded off the Gunnison County GIS website. The data download link goes to the shapefile data format, though this data is available for download off the ArcGIS Online site as a KML, File

Shannon Sprott2020
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RMBL USFS & BLM Lands

These are the parcel lands within Gunnison County that are either managed or owned by the US forest Service or the Bureau of Land Management. This layer was created by RMBL GIS, and is a subset of data from the original Exempt shapefile downloaded from the Gunnison County website. The data download

Shannon Sprott2020
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RMBL 2020 Current Research sites

This data set is created and updated yearly based on scientist, researcher, and student GPS mapping throughout the year. All of the current research sites from each summer are combined as polygons in one feature layer. This dataset is for public use and does not contain any private researcher name o

Shannon Sprott2020
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Costs and benefits of sociality in yellow-bellied marmots (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>): do noncolonial females have lower fitness?

Whether an animal lives alone or in a group may have fitness consequences. Among yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris), fitness is thought to be lower for noncolonial than for colonial females because juvenile survival, as indicated by trapping, is lower. Trapping, however, may not be an acc

Lenihan C., Van Vuren D.1996Ethology, Ecology and EvolutionDOI: 10.1080/08927014.1996.9522927Cited 12 times
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Detectability, philopatry, and the distribution of dispersal distances in vertebrates

The inadequacy of dispersal data obtained directly by traditional methods using population studies of marked individuals is highlighted by comparing the resulting distributions with dispersal estimates obtained by radio-tracking and by using genetic estimates of gene flow.

Koenig W. D., Van Vuren D., Hooge P. N.1996Trends in Ecology and EvolutionDOI: 10.1016/s0169-5347(96)20074-6Cited 748 times
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Feedbacks, thresholds and synergies in global change: population as a dynamic factor

Harte J.1996Biodiversity and ConservationDOI: 10.1007/bf00052717Cited 8 times
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Effects of manipulated soil microclimate on mesofaunal biomass and diversity

Harte J., Rawa A., Price V.1996Soil Biology and BiochemistryDOI: 10.1016/0038-0717(95)00139-5Cited 87 times
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Queen longevity, queen adoption, and posthumous indirect fitness in the facultatively polygynous ant <i>Myrmica tahoensis</i>

Evans J. D.1996Behavioral Ecology
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Resource partitioning and per-flower foraging efficiency in two bumblebee species

Graham L., Jones K. N.1996American Midland Naturalist
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Temporal and spatial variation in reproduction in the facultatively polygynous ant <i>Myrmica tahoensis</i> (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Evans J. D.1996Ins. Soc.
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Competition and relatedness between queens of the facultatively polygynous ant <i>Myrmica tahoensis</i>

Evans J. D.1996Animal Behaviour
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Solitary behavior in a high-altitude population of the social sweat bee <i></i>Halictus rubicundus<i></i> (Hymenoptera: Halictidae)

Eickwort G. C., Eickwort J. M., Gordon J.1996Behav Ecol Sociobiol
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Mechanisms of hummingbird-mediated selection for flower width in <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

Campbell D. R., Waser N. M., Price M. V.1996Ecology
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Evolution of floral traits in a hermaphroditic plant: field measurements of heritabilities and genetic correlations

Genetic variances, heritabilities, and genetic correlations of floral traits were measured in the monocarpic perennial Ipomopsis aggregata (Polemoniaceae). A paternal half-sib design was employed to generate seeds in each of four years, and seeds were planted back in the field near the parental site

Campbell D. R.1996EvolutionDOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1996.tb03918.xCited 169 times
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Male reproductive success and variation in fruit and seed set in <i>Aquilegia carerulea</i> (Ranunculaceae)

Brunet J.1996Ecology
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Proposed Union Park Reservoir Part 7

Author: Klingsmith Date: 1991 Water, Arapahoe County, Dam, Conservation, Front Range, Development, Gunnison, Colorado

1991gunnison_basinupper_gunnison
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Proposed Union Park Reservoir Part 6

Author: Klingsmith Date: 1991 Water, Arapahoe County, Dam, Conservation, Front Range, Development, Gunnison, Colorado

1991gunnison_basinupper_gunnison
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Proposed Union Park Reservoir Part 5

Author: Klingsmith Date: 1991 Water, Arapahoe County, Dam, Conservation, Front Range, Development, Gunnison, Colorado

1991gunnison_basinupper_gunnison
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Proposed Union Park Reservoir Part 4

Author: Klingsmith Date: 1991 Water, Arapahoe County, Dam, Conservation, Front Range, Development, Gunnison, Colorado

1991gunnison_basinupper_gunnison