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KAZRARSCL-All-inclusive data stream
Data from: No evidence of inbreeding avoidance despite demonstrated survival costs in a polygynous rodent
Population matrix models for Frasera speciosa from 1974 to 2008
This dataset contains the matrix population models for a population of Frasera speciosa in the Elk Mountains of southwestern Colorado, for the years 1974-2007. Each matrix contains the probability of transitioning from a stage (the column headings) to another stage (the rows) from the starting year
Population matrix models for Frasera speciosa from 1974 to 2008
This dataset contains the matrix population models for a population of Frasera speciosa in the Elk Mountains of southwestern Colorado, for the years 1974-2007. Each matrix contains the probability of transitioning from a stage (the column headings) to another stage (the rows) from the starting year
Distribution of Fishes in the San Rafael River System of the Upper Colorado River Basin
Charles W. McAda, Charles R. Berry, Jr., Charles E. Phillips, Distribution of Fishes in the San Rafael River System of the Upper Colorado River Basin, The Southwestern Naturalist, Vol. 25, No. 1 (Jan. 30, 1980), pp. 41-49
Studies in Southern Presbyterian History. By Harolo M. Parker Jr Gunnison, Colorado: B & B Printers, 1979. vi + 214 pp. $12.00; $8.00 (paper).
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G. K. Gilbert and ground water, or ‘I have drawn this map with much reluctance’
Gilbert’s studies of underground water were overshadowed by his magnificent reports on geologic structure and landforms. In fact, his 1896 publication on the underground water of the Arkansas Valley in eastern Colorado was called by W. M. Davis “for the most part a straightforward geological account
Petrographic study of igneous rocks and breccias from the Mt. Bellview prospect, Elk Mountains, Gunnison County, Colorado
The Mt. Bellview prospect is located in the Elk Mountains of Gunnison County, approximately 12 miles north of Crested Butte, Colorado (Figure 1). Geologic mapping by Mutschler (1970) revealed that an igneous complex had intruded and hornfelsed the Mancos Shale in the Mt. Belleview area. The complex
Physiological ecology of the yellow-bellied marmot
A comparative study of primary productivity in two ponds
Resource utilization in bumblebees: a study of <i>Bombus oppositus</i> and <i>Bombus flavifrons</i>
Primary production in pond ecosystems
Diurnal changes in environmental factors affecting two streams of different orders
Primary production
A behavioral study of male territoriality of broad-tailed hummingbirds (<i>Selasphorus platycercus</i>)
A mark-recapture study of a subalpine population of <i>P. maniculatus</i>
Proposed New Wilderness Study Area: Roadless Area Review and Evaluation.
United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service. January 1973.
News From Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Subcommittee on Mines and Mining. January 9, 1973.
New Wilderness Study Areas: Roadless Area Review and Evaluation
United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service. October 1973.
Natural Features and Impact Statements: comprehensive mountain planning
Ralph E Clark. November 1973.
