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Surface Temperature Anomalies Derived from Night Time ASTER Data Corrected for Solar and Topographic Effects, Dolores County
This map shows areas of anomalous surface temperature in Alamosa and Saguache Counties identified from ASTER thermal data and spatial based insolation model. The temperature is calculated using the Emissivity Normalization Algorithm that separate temperature from emissivity. The incoming solar radia
Areas with Surface Thermal Anomalies as Detected by ASTER and LANDSAT Data in Northern Saguache County, Colorado
This map shows areas of anomalous surface temperature in northern Saguache Counties identified from ASTER and LANDSAT thermal data and spatial based insolation model. The temperature for the ASTER data was calculated using the Emissivity Normalization Algorithm that separate temperature from emissiv
Areas with Surface Thermal Anomalies as Detected by ASTER and LANDSAT Data in Northwest Delta, Colorado
This map shows areas of anomalous surface temperature in northern Saguache Counties identified from ASTER and LANDSAT thermal data and spatial based insolation model. The temperature for the ASTER data was calculated using the Emissivity Normalization Algorithm that separate temperature from emissiv
ND2 haplotype table for 53 modern populations
We sequenced a 648 or 889 base pair region of the ND2 gene for at least 10 individuals from 53 contemporary populations. This table shows ND2 haplotypes present in each population sampled, number of fish sampled per population, and the number of fish belonging to each haplotype. Haplotypes are eithe
Optimal foraging, plant density and the marginal value theorem
Bees did not perform exactly as the marginal value theorem predicted they should to maximize their rate of net energy intake, which strongly implies that optimal foraging models which predict a shift in any particular behavior in response to environmental conditions are too simplistic to accurately
Vocalizations of the ringtail (Bassariscus astutus)
Pollinator choice and stabilizing selection for flower color in Delphinium nelsonii
Circannual rhythms of food consumption, body mass, and metabolism in yellow-bellied marmots
The circannual cycle of MR is suggested as the driving force underlying the cycles of food consumption and Bm in marmots, which corresponds well with observed differences in above-ground activity between the two populations.
Water budgets of montane-mesic and lowland-xeric populations of yellow-bellied marmots
Spatial and temporal components of resource assessment by flower-feeding insects
(1) Per-flower insect visitation rates on two plant species within Rocky Mountain subalpine meadows were measured using fluorescent powders and found to be positively correlated with local flower density, suggesting that insects concentrate their foraging in dense patches of flowers. (2) Visitation
Field measures of flower constancy in bumblebees
Why hummingbirds hover and honeyeaters perch
Evidence is presented in support of the suggestion that a hovering bird is able to move between flowers more quickly than one that is perching, however, this advantage to hovering may be offset by the higher energetic costs of hovering as compared with perching.
Deer mouse hemoglobins: is there genetic adaptation to high altitude?
Optimal nectar production in a hummingbird pollinated plant
It is hypothesized that the average rate of nectar production per flower for a population of plants is such than an individual plant which possesses this rate has maximum fitness (i.e., is optimal), and predictions concerning nectarProduction in scarlet gilia, a hummingbird pollinated plant are deve
Optimal foraging in hummingbirds: rule of movement between inflorescences
The movements of hummingbirds between inflorescences of scarlet gilia exhibited the following patterns: Although the hummingbirds appeared to avoid moving to the previous inflorescence, no significant correlation was found between the directions of successive inter-inflorescence movements.
Hummingbird foraging on artificial inflorescences
Gunnison National Forest Timber Management Plan
The plan objective is to provide continued direction in managment and _. administration of timber resources. The plan is a functional expansion of the Forest Multiple Use Plan. The actions and objectives of the plan are coordinated with other resources of the Forest through an Environ- mental Impact
Gunnison County Planning Planning Commission Mapping Project
Tasks Construction of interpretative overlay maps for the private lands in Gunnison County from the Soil Con- servation Service's photographic detailed soil maps. These overlays are to be used with the available Ue. S- Forest Service overlay map set prepared for ; the draft Model Transportation Plan
Gunnison Country Area Description
Jim Getter. January 3, 1974.
God and EPA
Hon. Andrew J. Hinshaw. Congressional Record. October 10, 1974.
