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Student Paper

Effect of altitude on <i>Frasera speciosa</i> populations

Schmitt A.1973
Student Paper

Relationship between ants and <i>Helianthella</i>

Raczek L. T., Steffen J.1973
Student Paper

Specificity of pollinators in mountain meadows

Raczek L., Pete K., England S.1973
Student Paper

Color variance among flowers in a mountain meadow

Raczek L.1973
Student Paper

Reproductive efforts of plants along an altitudinal gradient

Pete K., Blake J.1973
Student Paper

Population relationships of bees and bee mimic flies

Pete K.1973
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Blooming seasons of dandelions

Pete K.1973
Student Paper

Thermal reguation of bumblebees

Pete K.1973
Student Paper

<i>Zapus</i> come home!

Murray H. B.1973
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Class project dandelions

Linton M., DeLorenzo M.1973
Student Paper

Monument plant

Linton M.1973
Student Paper

Individual field problem: cowbirds

Grula J.1973
Dataset

DWCZ- Coal-Creek - CO - 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
Dataset

DWCZ Coal Creek (CC)

Coal Creek (CC) is a high-elevation, headwater tributary to the Upper Colorado Basin located in the Ruby-Anthracite Range in the central Colorado Rocky Mountains. The CC watershed is 53 km2 in area and ranges in elevation from 2712 to 3668 meters. CC originates near Lake Irwin and enters the Slate R

Pamela Sullivan