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Student Paper

Population study of <i>Sorex</i> in the Gothic area, Gunnison County, Colorado

Camp M.1974
Student Paper

Size differences in <i>Baetis</i>

Bruesewitz R.1974
Student Paper

<i>Acititis macularia</i> L

Bruesewitz R.1974
Student Paper

Effect of Keystone Mine runoff on vegetation

Bruesewitz R.1974
Chapter

Avian Energetics

Calder W. A.1974
Article

Synchronous visualization of video-taped sounds and motions of insects

Wussow P. A., Willey R. B., Steinberg J. B.1974Psyche
Article

Emergence patterns of the subalpine dragonfly Somatochlora semicircularis (Odonata: Corduliidae)

Willey R. L.1974Psyche
Article

Nectar resource use by <i>Colias</i> butterflies: chemical and visual aspects

Watt W. B., Hoch P. C., Mills G.1974Oecologia
Article

Strategies of nesting in a high-altitude temperate hummingbird

Waser N. M.1974Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
Article

Behavioral and environmental factors in the spatial distribution and population dynamics of a yellow-bellied marmot population

Behavioral and environmental factors in the spatial distribution and population dynamics of a yellow—bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris) population were studied in 1971 and 1972 in Gunnison Co., Colorado. Yellow—bellied marmots are generally considered to be colonial; however, this is not their on

Svendsen G. E.1974EcologyDOI: 10.2307/1934412Cited 147 times
Article

The adaptive significance of paedogenesis in North American species of <i>Ambystoma</i> (Amphibia: Caudata): an hypothesis

Paedogenesis in varying degrees is exhibited by many species of North American salamanders, particularly of the genus Ambystoma. On the basis of a consideration of the ecology of these species, it is proposed that paedogenesis is evolutionarily adaptive and the following hypothesis is presented. In

Sprules W. G.1974Canadian Journal of ZoologyDOI: 10.1139/z74-047Cited 79 times
Article

Plant resources and butterfly habitat selection

The microdistribution of adult subalpine butterflies was examined in relation to several components of the mountain meadow flora in Gunnison County, Colorado. With the exception of two small, sedentary species, there was no significant correlation between the microdistribution of the butterflies and

Sharp M. A., Parks D. R., Ehrlich P. R.1974EcologyDOI: 10.2307/1934423Cited 53 times
Dataset

09119000_TOMICHI CREEK AT GUNNISON, CO

Streamflow and water-quality data collected at the TOMICHI CREEK AT GUNNISON, CO go to: https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/62d86d7ed34e2842e1ed4f9b for the complete dataset and associated metadata.Possible file types include: aflow.csv: Annual flow data; aloads.csv: Annual water-quality load d

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Dataset

09119000_TOMICHI CREEK AT GUNNISON, CO

Streamflow and water-quality data collected at the TOMICHI CREEK AT GUNNISON, CO go to: https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/655d2063d34ee4b6e05cc9e6 for the complete dataset and associated metadata.Possible file types include: aflow.csv: Annual flow data; aloads.csv: Annual water-quality load d

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Dataset

09119000_TOMICHI CREEK AT GUNNISON, CO

Streamflow and water-quality data collected at the TOMICHI CREEK AT GUNNISON, CO go to: https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5ebeffb082ce476925e66510 for the complete dataset and associated metadata.Possible file types include: aflow.csv: Annual flow data; aloads.csv: Annual water-quality load d

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Dataset

DWCZ- CO - Coal-Creek - Radon -(DWCZ-CC-RadonArray-KJohnson) - (2021)

*This resource is embargoed until fall 2022. Please stay tuned or contactczdata@colorado.edu for more information. Spring and stream sampling across Coal Creek watershed during summer of 2021 (June-October) to estimate groundwater chemistry. Sampled Approximately weekly for synoptic sampling of Coal

Keira Johnson