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snowmelt

Data on first day of bare ground (snowmelt date, shown as day of year; 1 Jan = 1) from a long-term snow monitoring plot monitored by billy barr, near the mid-elevation study population described in the paper (The Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory). snowmeltT1 refers to the date of melt in year t+

Iler, Amy2019DOI: 10.5061/dryad.863c8sk/2
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Lupine alkaloid data

This is an Excel file containing one sheet with 23 columns. Each row represents the data and metadata for a single tissue sample from a single individual. Column 1: specifies the species; Column 2: species the individual ID (ID numbers repeat across species); Column 3: specifies the tissue; Column 4

Heiling, Jacob M., Cook, Daniel, Lee, Stephen T.2019DOI: 10.5061/dryad.586f011/1
Dataset

The Sagebrush Biome Range Extent, as Derived from Classified Landsat Imagery

This feature estimates the geographic extent of the sagebrush biome in the United States. It was created for the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agency's (WAFWA) Sagebrush Conservation Strategy publication as a visual for the schematic figures. This layer does not represent the realized dis

Jeffries, Michelle I., Finn, Sean P.2019DOI: 10.5066/p950h8hsCited 18 times
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Sample collection information and microsatellite data for Gunnison sage-grouse pre and post translocation

Maintenance of genetic diversity is important for conserving species, especially those with fragmented habitats and/or ranges. In the absence of natural dispersal, translocation can be used to achieve this goal. However, the long-term impacts from translocation can be expensive and difficult to eval

Oyler-McCance, Sara J, Zimmerman, Shawna J, Aldridge, Cameron2019DOI: 10.5066/p920wo0qCited 2 times
Publication

Toadal Recovery

Kelly B.1994
Chapter

The Birds of North America

Calder W. A., Calder L. L.1994
Chapter

Actual Problems of Marmots [sic] Investigation

Armitage K. B.1994
Chapter

Actual Problems of Marmots [sic] Investigation

Armitage K. B., Gurri-Glass G. E.1994
Article

Variability of quinolizidine alkaloid profiles of <i>Lupinus argenteus</i> (Fabaceae) from North America

Wink M., Carey D. B.1994Biochemical Systematics and Ecology
Article

Beyond floral Batemania: sexual selection on pollination success

Wilson P., Thomson J. D., Stanton M.1994American Naturalist
Article

Seasonal movement patterns in a subalpine population of the tiger salamander, <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>

Seasonal movements of a subalpine population of metamorphic tiger salamanders, Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum, were explored from 1990 to 1992. Metamorphic adults bred in permanent and semipermanent habitats during June of each year. After breeding, soma individuals returned to the terrestrial environ

Whiteman H. H., Wissinger S. A., Bohonak A. J.1994Canadian Journal of ZoologyDOI: 10.1139/z94-241Cited 30 times
Article

Beyond floral Batemania: sexual selection on pollination success

Wilson P., Thomson J. D.1994American Naturalist
Article

Evolution of Facultative Paedomorphosis in Salamanders

In some salamander species the retention of larval characteristics in sexually mature adults (paedomorphosis) is an alternative to metamorphosis. In many species paedomorphosis is facultative, thus offering a unique opportunity to test predictions on the evolution of life history variation. Here I e

Whiteman H. H.1994Quarterly Review of BiologyDOI: 10.1086/418540Cited 206 times
Article

Allozymes in evolutionary genetics: self-imposed burden or extraordinary tool?

Watt W. B.1994GeneticsDOI: 10.1093/genetics/136.1.11Cited 73 times
Article

Crossing distance effects in Delphinium nelsonii: outbreeding and inbreeding depression in progeny fitness

Waser N. M., Price M. V.1994Evolution
Article

Reproductive success of colonial and noncolonial female yellow-bellied marmots

Van Vuren D., Armitage K. B.1994Journal of Mammalogy
Document

Opitions for the Rocky Mountain Compact and the State of Colorado for Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal in 1989 and post 1992

The Rocky Mountain Compact consists of four states — Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Wyoming. While a low-level radioactive waste site is currently in operation in Nevada, it is scheduled to close by December 31, 1992. Colorado has been designated by the Compact as the next host state to develop a

1989
Document

I am writing to urge your support for the preparation of an environamental impact statement by the BLM on their proposed transfer of land in western Montrose County to the state of Colorado for a low-level radioactive waste disposal site.

Ralph E. Clark III. March 6, 1989.

1989
Document

Highlight of the 1989 Resource Planning Act Assessment

USDA. Forest Service. 1989.

1989
Document

Hearing on the State of Colorado's Application for Designation of a Regional Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility at Uravan, Colorado

Leonard C. Slosky. Rocky Mountain Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact Board. March 8, 1989.

1989