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Sage-Grouse de novo assembly
De novo assembly of the Gunnison Sage-Grouse using CLC Genomics Workbench. Includes CLC assembly report.
Sage-Grouse 1x reference-guided genome
1x consensus Sage-Grouse genome from reference-guided assembly using the Chicken genome as reference. Assembly statistics report is included.
Sage-Grouse to Chicken chromosome annotation
Chromsome annotation of the Sage-Grouse using the Chicken genome. Used 1x reference-guided assembly and blast, and assumed high synteny between species.
Sage-Grouse 2x reference-guided genome
2x consensus Sage-Grouse genome from reference-guided assembly using the Chicken genome as reference. Assembly statistics report is included.
Sodium, potassium and chloride in floral nectars: energy-free contributions to refractive index and salt-balance
The responses of lake waters to organic matter additions.
The "white male" variant of Colias (Pieridae): two new records from Colorado
Floral formula inconstancy within and among plants and populations of Ipomopsis aggregata (Polemoniaceae)
The numbers of flower parts are considered among the most constant angiosperm characters However, nearly 33% of the plants in 13 populations of Ipomopsis aggregata in Colorado had at least one anomalous flower, and almost 10% of the flowers displayed abnormal merism (abnormal floral formulas) Floral
Effects of ant mounds on soil chemistry and vegetation patterns in a montane Colorado meadow
Avian reproduction over an altitudinal gradient. II. Physical characteristics and water loss of eggs
Although the effective diffusion coefficient for gases is inversely related to barometric pressure, rates of daily water loss during natural incubation and final water contents of pipped embryos are independent of altitude in eggs of redwinged blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) breeding from sea level
Site-fidelity, longevity, and population dynamics of broadtailed hummingbirds: a ten-year study
Nectar feeding, diuresis, and electrolyte replacement of hummingbirds
Hummingbirds depend on floral nectars for energy. This entails a significant water excess which is eliminated in chronic diuresis. In the eight species from which we obtained urine samples, solutes were conserved by reducing urine osmotic concentrations to approximately one-fifth of plasma levels. S
Ecological scaling: mammals and birds
The effort necessary to measure the differences in lifetime reproductive success in nature has already been described convincingly (20). All impregnations, births, and deaths that occur throughout the entire turnover of a wild population must be recorded. This process is both necessary and fascinati
An allometric approach to population cycles of mammals
The periodic cycles in populations of microtine rodents and hares are considered together to provide the suggestion that the natural period is endogenous and size-dependent, and may be a consequence of the physiological and reproductive pace of the life cycle that scales as the fourth root of body m
The Nest Chemistry of Two Seed-Dispersing Ant SPecies
It is suggested the relocation to Myrmica nests, rich in phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen, may result in greater survivorship of seedlings, and the hypothesis that relocation of ant-dispersed seeds into ant nests may be advantageous to the plant species involved is suggested.
Hematological values for free-ranging yellow-bellied marmots
Hematological values of scuirids are adaptive to environmental factors such as hypoxia of burrows and high altitude, temperature and metabolic rate, and PCV of yellow-bellied marmots evidences an adaptive response to high altitude when compared to the closely-related woodchuck, M. monax.
Goals and Objectives for Colorado’s Long-range Growth and Development
Richard D. Lamm. Governor. 1975.
Fiscal Impacts of Land Development: A Critique of Methods and Review of Issues
Thomas Muller. 1975.
Energy Conservation Plan
Richard Lamm, 1975
A Proposal to Research Processses for Utilizing Information and for Developing as Broad-Based Consensus as Possible in Decision Making for Small Size Communities in Western Colorado Impacted by Energy Developments
W. David Zimmerman. Thorne Ecological Institute. 1975.
