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How beaver ponds affect the processing of organic matter in streams
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Effects of avalanches on rodent populations
Ecologists are interested in studying the factors that affect the abundance of a species. Disturbances, such as avalanches, could affect the populations of small mammals. Live trapping has been a traditional method to study abundances of small mammals; however, it has some downsides. A new, non-inva
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Estimating Local Abundance of Bombus Queens in Meadows of Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA
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GPS/GIS Systems Analysis: Recommendations and suggestions for the future
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The activity schedules of some small mammals of the Gothic Area
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Behavior of the red squirrel, <i>Tamiasciurus hudsonicus</i>
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The effect of melatonin on growth rates of post-natal deer mice
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Blooming patterns of <i>Linum lewisii</i>
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A comparative study of grazing effects in sagebrush lands
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The Landscape of Fear and Trophic Cascades: Does Human Presence at RMBL Affect Deer Behavior?
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The impact of humans on red squirrels at Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
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Introduced plant species in Gothic, Colorado: invasive or harmless?
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Report on the trip to Cumberland Pass
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Ants, competition, and diversity: part one
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Size differences in <i>Baetis</i>
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Patterns of biodiversity in sub-alpine wetlands
Aquatic insect colonization dynamics were studied in an attempt to understand patterns of diversity in sub-alpine wetlands. More specifically, this study investigated three alternate hypotheses: species-level diversity in habitat patches is a function of 1) patch size, 2) patch complexity, or 3) sou
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Acid mine drainage effects on algal species composition in a Rocky Mountain Stream
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The subalpine
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Roots, shoots and ladders: Variation in growth, mortality, and biomass allocation in a potentially invasive species(<i>Matricaria perforata</i> in response to elevation, microhabitat, and herbivory
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