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Selected water-level data for the shallow aquifer system in the Lower Gunnison River Basin, Colorado

This point dataset contains water-level information concerning depth to water, potentiometric-surface altitude, and saturated thickness for the shallow groundwater system at selected well and borehole locations in the Lower Gunnison River Basin in Delta, Montrose, Ouray, and Gunnison Counties, Color

Arnold, L.R.2017
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Potentiometric-surface altitude contours for the shallow groundwater system in the Lower Gunnison River Basin, Colorado

This dataset consists of contours showing the generalized altitude of the potentiometric surface for the shallow groundwater system in the Lower Gunnison River Basin in Delta, Montrose, Ouray, and Gunnison Counties, Colorado. Potentiometric-surface altitude was contoured from values in the raster da

Arnold, L.R.2017
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Selected geologic data for the shallow groundwater system in the Lower Gunnison River Basin, Colorado

This point dataset contains geologic information concerning regolith thickness and top-of-bedrock altitude at selected well and test-hole locations in the Lower Gunnison River Basin in Delta, Montrose, Ouray, and Gunnison Counties, Colorado. Regolith-thickness data were compiled from lithologic logs

Arnold, L.R.2017
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Argon data for Poncha Pass Map

This dataset accompanies publication: Minor, S.A., Caine, J.S., Ruleman, C.A., Fridrich, C.J., Chan, C.F., Brandt, T.R., Morgan,L.E., Cosca, M.A., and Grauch, V.J.S., in prep, Geologic map of the Poncha Pass area, Chaffee, Fremont, and Saguache Counties, Colorado: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific I

Leah E Morgan2017
Article

Testing the 'mimicry' explanation for the Colias 'alba' polymorphism: platability of Colias and other butterflies to wild bird predators

C. Ley, W. B. Watt, Testing the `Mimicry' Explanation for the Colias `alba' Polymorphism: Palatability of Colias and Other Butterflies to Wild Bird Predators, Functional Ecology, Vol. 3, No. 2 (1989), pp. 183-192

Ley C., Watt W. B.1989Functional EcologyDOI: 10.2307/2389299Cited 16 times
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Sources of variation in plant reproductive success, and implications for concepts of sexual selection

There is growing evidence of nonrandom reproductive success in plants. The potential evolutionary effect of these patterns depends on the extent to which they reflect nonrandom transmission of genes between generations. A recent tendency has been to examine these patterns in the context of sexual se

Lyons E. E., Waser N. M., Price M. V.1989American NaturalistDOI: 10.1086/284988Cited 117 times
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Possible effects of acidic deposition on a Rocky Mountain population of the tiger salamander <i>Ambystoma tigrinum</i>

Abstract: To investigate possible biological effects of acidic deposition in the western United States, we performed population censuses and dose‐response experiments at a subalpine watershed in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, An adult tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum) population decl

Harte J., Hoffman E.1989Conservation BiologyDOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.1989.tb00067.xCited 86 times
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Evolutionary options for maximizing pollen dispersal of animal-pollinated plants

On the average, nectar-collecting bumble bees deposited 0.6% of the pollen removed from the flowers of Erythronium grandiflorum (Liliaceae) onto the stigmas of subsequently visited flowers. Because the proportion deposited declined as the amount removed increased, an individual plant would maximize

Harder L. D., Thompson J. D.1989American NaturalistDOI: 10.1086/284922Cited 517 times
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Evolutionary options for maximizing pollen dispersal of animal-pollinated plants.

On the average, nectar-collecting bumble bees deposited 0.6% of the pollen removed from the flowers of Erythronium grandiflorum (Liliaceae) onto the stigmas of subsequently visited flowers. Because the proportion deposited declined as the amount removed increased, an individual plant would maximize

Harder L., Thomson J. D.1989American NaturalistDOI: 10.1086/284922Cited 517 times
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Floral color change in <i>Lupinus Argenteus</i> (Fabaceae): Why should plants advertise the location of unrewarding flowers to pollinators?

I examined the adaptive significance of two floral traits in the perennial herb, Lupinus argenteus: 1) the retention of corollas on "spent" flowers, i.e., flowers containing inviable pollen, unreceptive stigmas, and negligible pollinator rewards and 2) a change in corolla color of retained "spent" f

Gori D. F.1989EvolutionDOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1989.tb05184.xCited 108 times
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Techniques for immobilizing and bleeding marmots and woodrats

Blood samples were obtained in the field by femoral vein puncture in bushy-tailed woodrats (Neotoma cinerea) and yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) that had been injected intramuscularly with ketamine hydrochloride. Dosages ranged from 50 mg/kg for marmots to 30 to 110 mg/kg for woodrats.

Frase B. A., Van Vuren D.1989Journal of Wildlife DiseasesDOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-25.3.444Cited 15 times
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Yellow-bellied marmots are generalist herbivores

Yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) eat a wide variety of grasses, forbs, and seeds, but do not feed on all items in proportion to their abundance in the environment. In this study, relationships between the marmot diet and estimated protein, water, caloric value, relative biomass, and tox

Frase B. A., Armitage K. B.1989Ethology, Ecology and EvolutionDOI: 10.1080/08927014.1989.9525505Cited 51 times
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Intra- and interspecific competition for mutalists: ants as a limited and limiting resource for aphids

It is shown that ants are a Limited and Limiting resource for a tended aphid species and that fireweed aphids compete with intra-and interspecific aphid neighbors for the services of ant mutualists.

Cushman J. H., Addicott J. F.1989OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/bf00384310Cited 110 times
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Melatonin profile in marmots: the influence of catecholamines, hibernation, and light

The aim of this study was to determine the effects of circulating catecholamines and light on the daily melatonin rhythm in the marmot. Endogenous levels of circulating catecholamines and plasma melatonin were measured during arousal from hibernation in light and stuthes were performed on the circad

Florant G. L.1989Journal of Pineal ResearchDOI: 10.1111/j.1600-079x.1989.tb00659.xCited 7 times
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Pollen tube attrition in Erythronium grandiflorum

Seed set after selfing in E. grandiflorum is often reduced relative to seed set after crossing; however, the compatibility patterns seen are not due to genes of major effect (i.e., S alleles). There is quantitative variation in the proportion of pollen tubes reaching the base of the style after both

Cruzan M. B.1989American Journal of BotanyDOI: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1989.tb11348.xCited 89 times
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Variation in pollen flow within and among populations of Ipomopsis aggregata

Campbell D. R., Waser N. M.1989EvolutionDOI: 10.2307/2409460Cited 27 times
Document

The Design Challenge of the 80’s Industrializing – Developing Sensitive Areas

Rural Communities Institute, WSC. 1979.

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Testimony of W.J.D. Kennedy

W. J. D. Kennedy. Center for Environmental Problem Solving. September 10, 1979.

1979
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Summary of Rationale Amax Inc. – Mount Emmons Project

Amax Inc.; Colorado Department of Health Water Quality Control Division. August 7, 1979.

1979
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Student Rental Housing Market in Gunnison

Dona K. Flory.?DU / Denver Research Institute. 1979.

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