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Plant-herbivore coevolution: lupines and lycaenids
Predation on lupine flowers by larvae of a lycaenid butterfly was studied by comparison of inflorescences exposed to and protected from infestation, and by comparison of lupine populations exposed to different degrees of attack. The lycaenids caused striking reduction in seed set, indicating that th
Helminth Parasites of the Prairie Rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis Rafinesque, 1818, in Weld County, Colorado
The prairie rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis Rafinesque, 1818, is available in large numbers in Weld Co., Colorado, and since virtually no information was available on parasitism of C. viridis, additional studies were made.
Stratigraphy and Structure of Tertiary Rocks in Central South Park, Park County, Colorado
ABSTRACT: Tertiary rocks more than 5,000 feet thick outcrop in central South Park, Colorado; they include continental sediments and volcanics. These rocks have been previously divided into several formations, from youngest to oldest: Denver Formation (Eocene), and lower andesite of the Thirtynine Mi
Pinus aristata (Pinaceae) in Boulder County, Colorado: Northward Extension of Its Known Colorado Range
Bayou Salado: The Story of South Park by Virginia McConnell, and: Uncompahgre Country by Wilson Rockwell
Jointing in Sedimentary Rocks along the Grand Hogback Monocline, Colorado
Removal of strata dip-and-strike effects at each collecting station by rotation in three-dimensions increases resolution of data concerning the orientation of joint surfaces in sedimentary rocks. Contoured equal-area diagrams of unrotated and rotated joints illustrate the changes in joint plane pole
2,4‐D Herbicide, Vegetation, and Pocket Gopher Relationships Black Mesa, Colorado
In a 7—year study on Black Mesa, Colorado, elevation 10,000 ft 2,4—D herbicide treatment initially reduced forb abundance and northern pocket gopher (Thomomys talpoides) populations 80% to 90%. Both forbs and pocket gophers remained at low levels on one area but returned to pretreatment levels on th
Baculite Mesa, Pueblo County, Colorado
A study of the behavior of <i>Eutamias</i> near Gothic, Colorado
Census of a beaver colony
Barriers to gene flow in natural populations of grasshoppers. I. The Black Canyon of the Gunnison River and Arphia conspersa
The phenetic relationships of the butterflies. I. Adult taxonomy and the non-specificity hypothesis
The relationships of adult butterflies were evaluated using the techniques of numerical taxonomy and various sets of characters. Using a total of 196 characters of the external and internal anatomy produced phenograms quite similar to the one arrived at by classical taxonomic techniques. There were,
