1,923 results — topic: RMBL & Gothic

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Inter- and intraspecific variation in the acoustic habitats of three marmot species

Closely related species often have remarkably different vocalizations. Some of the variation in acoustic structure may result from species adapting their calls to maximize transmission through their acoustic environ- ments. We document the relative magnitude of inter- and intraspecific variation in

1997EthologyDOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.1997.tb00022.xCited 16 times
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Variations in bedrock and vegetation cover modulate subsurface water flow dynamics of a mountainous hillslope

Abstract Predicting the hydrological response of watersheds to climate disturbances requires a detailed understanding of the processes connecting hillslopes and streams. Using a network of soil moisture and temperature sensors, electrical resistivity tomography monitoring, and a weather station we a

2024Water Resources ResearchDOI: 10.1029/2023WR036137Cited 16 times
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Delayed population explosion of an introduced butterfly

Summary The causes of lagged population and geographical range expansions after species introductions are poorly understood, and there are relatively few detailed case studies. We document the 29‐year history of population dynamics and structure for a population of Euphydryas gillettii Barnes that w

2006Journal of Animal EcologyDOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2006.01067.xCited 16 times
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Quantifying Whitewater Recreation Opportunities in Cataract Canyon of the Colorado River, Utah: Aggregating Acceptable Flows and Hydrologic Data to Identify Boatable Days

AbstractThe structural norm approach was combined with the Potential for Conflict Index to define recreation streamflow needs for the Colorado River in Utah and Colorado. An online survey was completed by 128 commercial and non‐commercial boaters, who evaluated a range of flows for whitewater boatin

2017River Research and ApplicationsDOI: 10.1002/rra.3049Cited 16 times
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APPLICATIONS OF A GIS FOR MODELING THE SENSITIVITY OF WATER RESOURCES TO ALTERATIONS IN CLIMATE IN THE GUNNISON RIVER BASIN, COLORADO<sup>1</sup>

ABSTRACT: The Gunnison River drains a mountainous basin in western Colorado, and is a large contributor of water to the Colorado River. As part of a study to assess water resource sensitivity to alterations in climate in the Gunnison River basin, climatic and hydrologic processes are being modeled.

1993JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources AssociationDOI: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.1993.tb03265.xCited 16 times
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Emergent social structure is typically not associated with survival in a facultatively social mammal

For social animals, group social structure has important consequences for disease and information spread. While prior studies showed individual connectedness within a group has fitness consequences, less is known about the fitness consequences of group social structure for the individuals who compri

2023Biology LettersDOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2022.0511Cited 15 times
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The effect of the Grand Ditch on the abundance of benthic invertebrates in the Colorado River, Rocky Mountain National Park

AbstractWe investigate herein the hypothesis that there is a significant relationship between bed particle mobility and benthic invertebrate abundance in the gravel‐bed channel of the upper Colorado River in Rocky Mountain National Park. A large diversion channel called the Grand Ditch normally dive

2008River Research and ApplicationsDOI: 10.1002/rra.1117Cited 15 times
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Geochemical Controls on Release and Speciation of Fe(II) and Mn(II) From Hyporheic Sediments of East River, Colorado

Hyporheic zones act as critical ecological links between terrestrial and aquatic systems where redox-sensitive metals of iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) significantly impact nutrient cycling and water quality. However, the geochemical controls on the release and speciation of Fe(II) and Mn(II) in these

2020Frontiers in WaterDOI: 10.3389/frwa.2020.562298Cited 15 times
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Social Security: social relationship strength and connectedness influence how marmots respond to alarm calls

Yellow-bellied marmots are studied to suggest a new way that social relationships can be beneficial: they increase perceptions of security and this ultimately may facilitate foraging and illustrate an effect of social relationships on predation risk assessment.

2017Behavioral Ecology and SociobiologyDOI: 10.1007/s00265-017-2374-5Cited 15 times
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Polyphase suprastructure deformation in metasedimentary rocks of the Uncompahgre Group: Remnant of an early Proterozoic fold belt in southwest Colorado

Research Article| May 01, 1990 Polyphase suprastructure deformation in metasedimentary rocks of the Uncompahgre Group: Remnant of an early Proterozoic fold belt in southwest Colorado CHARLES W. HARRIS CHARLES W. HARRIS 1Department of Geological Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ

1990Geological Society of America BulletinDOI: 10.1130/0016-7606(1990)102<0664:psdimr>2.3.co;2Cited 15 times
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Solutions to Burnout and Retention as Perceived by County Extension Agents of the Colorado State University Extension System

This study explored solutions to the issue of burnout and retention of Extension agents. Extension agents experience burnout for reasons such as long hours, stress, and organizational factors. As Extension administration addresses job satisfaction and performance of Extension employees, burnout and

2015Journal of Human Sciences and ExtensionDOI: 10.54718/nsxn7559Cited 15 times
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Techniques for immobilizing and bleeding marmots and woodrats

Blood samples were obtained in the field by femoral vein puncture in bushy-tailed woodrats (Neotoma cinerea) and yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) that had been injected intramuscularly with ketamine hydrochloride. Dosages ranged from 50 mg/kg for marmots to 30 to 110 mg/kg for woodrats.

1989Journal of Wildlife DiseasesDOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-25.3.444Cited 15 times
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Habitat of Pocket Gophers in Cochetopa Creek Drainage, Colorado

Comparisons were made between some characteristics of soils and vegetation for sites supporting Thomomys talpoides and for adjacent sites not occupied by these pocket gophers in alpine, subalpine and shrub-grassland habitats in the Cochetopa Creek drainage, Colorado. Different species of bluegrasses

1968American Midland NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/2423157Cited 15 times
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Zygospores and spore appendages of Harpella (Trichomycetes) from larvae of Simuliidae

Larvae of black flies (Simuliidae) serve as hosts for a number of Trichomycetes. Not infrequently several taxa of these fungi occur simultaneously in individual larvae. The larval hindguts may contain, for instance, species of the genus Paramoebidium (Amoebidiales) to? gether with species of one or

1967MycologicaDOI: 10.1080/00275514.1967.12018441Cited 15 times
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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

1980The Southwestern NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/3671210Cited 15 times
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The sensory and cognitive ecology of nectar robbing

Animals foraging from flowers must assess their environment and make critical decisions about which patches, plants, and flowers to exploit to obtain limiting resources. The cognitive ecology of plant-pollinator interactions explores not only the complex nature of pollinator foraging behavior and de

2021Frontiers in Ecology and EvolutionDOI: 10.3389/fevo.2021.698137Cited 15 times
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Leveraging groundwater dynamics to improve predictions of summer low-flow discharges

Abstract Summer streamflow predictions are critical for managing water resources; however, warming‐induced shifts from snow to rain regimes impact low‐flow predictive models. Additionally, reductions in snowpack drive earlier peak flows and lower summer flows across the western United States increas

2023Water Resources ResearchDOI: 10.1029/2023WR035126Cited 15 times
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Evolutionary conservation of linkage groups: additional evidence from murid and cricetid rodents

Linkage has now been established between Gpi-1 and the Hbe globin locus in Peromyscus, suggesting that perhaps a chromosomal inversion has occurred during the evolutionary divergence of the two rodent families.

1980Biochemical GeneticsDOI: 10.1007/bf00484237Cited 15 times
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Modeling Spatial Distribution of Snow Water Equivalent by Combining Meteorological and Satellite Data with Lidar Maps

Abstract An accurate characterization of the water content of snowpack, or snow water equivalent (SWE), is necessary to quantify water availability and constrain hydrologic and land surface models. Recently, airborne observations (e.g., lidar) have emerged as a promising method to accurately quantif

2022Artificial Intelligence for the Earth SystemsDOI: 10.1175/AIES-D-22-0010.1Cited 15 times
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Shifting groundwater fluxes in bedrock fractures: Evidence from stream water radon and water isotopes

2024Journal of HydrologyDOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.131202Cited 15 times