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Social Behavior and Population Dynamics of Marmots

This table contains 37 years of demographic data for 12 sites. The trap record for each animal for each year the animal was present includes age, sex, locality, and reproductive status. Also included, when known, are changes in location, fate (predation death, dispersed), and genetic information (al

Armitage, Kenneth B.2006DOI: 10.5063/aa/bowdish.131.1
Dataset

Social Behavior and Population Dynamics of Marmots

This table contains 37 years of demographic data for 12 sites. The trap record for each animal for each year the animal was present includes age, sex, locality, and reproductive status. Also included, when known, are changes in location, fate (predation death, dispersed), and genetic information (al

Armitage, Kenneth B.2006DOI: 10.5063/aa/bowdish.131.10
Dataset

Social Behavior and Population Dynamics of Marmots

This table contains 37 years of demographic data for 12 sites. The trap record for each animal for each year the animal was present includes age, sex, locality, and reproductive status. Also included, when known, are changes in location, fate (predation death, dispersed), and genetic information (al

Armitage, Kenneth B.2006DOI: 10.5063/aa/bowdish.131.11
Dataset

Social Behavior and Population Dynamics of Marmots

This table contains 37 years of demographic data for 12 sites. The trap record for each animal for each year the animal was present includes age, sex, locality, and reproductive status. Also included, when known, are changes in location, fate (predation death, dispersed), and genetic information (al

Armitage, Kenneth B.2006DOI: 10.5063/aa/bowdish.131.12
Article

Predator-prey interactions between stoneflies and mayflies: behavioral observations

Field experiments were conducted at two streams to determine the mechanisms by which mayfly prey detect and avoid stonefly predators, and to quantify the effect of stonefly predators upon mayfly behavior, distribution, and activity levels. Direct observations of the interactions between stoneflies a

Peckarsky B. L.1980EcologyDOI: 10.2307/1936762Cited 275 times
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Influence of detritus upon colonization of stream invertebrates

The effect of introduced detritus on the colonization of cages by benthic invertebrates within the substrate of two stony streams was examined. Pairs of substrate-filled screen cages were buried to a depth of 10–20 cm within the substrate of Otter Creek, Sauk County, Wisconsin, and the East River, G

Peckarsky B. L.1980Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic ScienceDOI: 10.1139/f80-125Cited 40 times
Article

The Influence of Flatworm Predation on Zooplankton Inhabiting small ponds

Maly E. J., Schoenholtz S., Arts M.1980Hydrobiologia
Article

Variation in generation time in Frasera speciosa (Gentianaceae), a long-lived perennial monocarp

Staggered reproduction by an individual's offspring has the effect of insuring survival in an environment with high variability in pollinator effectiveness, germination, and seedling establishment.

Inouye D. W., Taylor O. R.1980OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/bf00346816Cited 25 times
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The effects of nonsugar nectar constituents on estimates of nectar energy content

Inouye D. W., Favre N. D., Lanum J. A.1980EcologyDOI: 10.2307/1936767Cited 78 times
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The amino acids of extrafloral nectar from Helianthella quinquenervis (Asteraceae)

The extrafloral nectar from involucral bracts of Helianthella quinquenervis has more nonprotein (5) and total (24) amino acids than have been reported for any other extrafloral nectar. Seven to twelve additional unknowns, probably nonprotein amino acids, were also found. The concentrations of amino

Inouye D. W., Inouye R. S.1980American Journal of BotanyDOI: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1980.tb07772.xCited 16 times
Article

The terminology of floral larceny

Inouye D. W.1980EcologyDOI: 10.2307/1936841Cited 528 times
Article

The effect of proboscis and corolla tube lengths on patterns and rates of flower visitation by bumblebees

The results indicate significant correlations between proboscis length and time spent by bees on flowers, and suggest that bumblebees of short probosc is length prefer and are more efficient on short corolla tubes.

Inouye D. W.1980OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/bf00346460Cited 277 times
Article

Metabolic resource allocation vs. mating attractions: adaptive pressure on the "alba" polymorphism of Colias butterflies

Graham S. M., Watt W. B., Gall L. F.1980Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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A new high-altitude species of <i>Boloria</i> from southwestern Colorado (Nymphalidae), with a discussion of phenetics and hierarchical decisions

Gall L. F., Sperling F. A. H.1980Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society
Article

Marmota flaviventris

This datasheet on Marmota flaviventris covers Identity, Distribution.

Frase B. A., Hoffman R. S.1980Mammalian Species No.DOI: 10.2307/3503965Cited 87 times
Article

Colorado checkerspot butterflies: isolation, neutrality, and the biospecies

Colorado Euphydryas editha populations completely isolated from well-studied West Coast populations for at least 7,000 generations show strong phenetic and, at seven of eight loci, genetic resemblance to them. The patterns of allozyme variation are not compatible with the hypothesis that the observe

Ehrlich P. R., White R. R.1980American NaturalistDOI: 10.1086/283564Cited 26 times
Document

Travel Map

W. J. Lucas. USDA Forest Service. August 9, 1972.

1972
Document

Top O' The World: Gunnison National Forest Review Worksheet

Michael Callihan. February 25, 1972.

1972gunnison_basin
Document

Socioeconomic Data Rank Ordered For Colorado

Center For Social Research and Development University of Denver. November 1, 1972.

1972
Document

Residential Development in the Mountains of Colorado: A Survey of Issues

Howe, W. Charles. 1972.

1972