2,139 results — topic: RMBL & Gothic
Geochemical characterization of floodplain sediments from Meander C and O in the East River Watershed, CO, USA.
This data package is part of the Watershed Function SFA data collection and contains geochemical characterization of sediments as a function of depth in the pumphouse vicinity, including Meander C and Meander O (oxbow). This data was used in the manuscript "Fox, P.M., Bill, M., Heckman, K., Conrad,
Locations, metadata, and species cover from field sampling survey associated with NEON AOP survey, East River, CO 2018.
Locations and descriptions of the sites where field sampling was conducted during the 2018 National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Airborne Observation Platform (AOP) imaging spectroscopy and lidar surveys in Gunnison County, Colorado. The sampling sites were located across East River, Washin
Experimental studies of pollen carryover: hummingbirds and Ipomopsis aggregata
It is concluded that presence of pollen on recipient flowers significantly reduces the average number of subsequent flowers reached by donor pollen.
Aquatic insect predator-prey relations
Aquatic insects have numerous adaptations reflecting the coevolution of predators and prey. Predators have a wide variety of search, capture, and consumption mechanisms, and prey demonstrate various physical, chemical, and behavioral defenses. Mortality in prey populations from predation may be sign
Thermoregulation and the determinants of heat transfer in Colias butterflies
The success of the butterfly simulator in mimicking Colias thermal characteristics confirms the preliminary understanding of the physical bases for and heat transfer mechanisms underlying thermoregulatory adaptations in these butterflies.
Measurements of low levels of molybdenum in the environment using aquatic insects
Avian reproduction over an altitudinal gradient: incubation period, hatchling mass, and embryonic oxygen consumption
Some energetic aspects of behavior in a montane hummingbird nesting habitat
Birds of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory and Vicinity
The role of field stations in the preservation of biological diversity
Journal Article The Role of Field Stations in the Preservation of Biological Diversity Get access Peter F. Brussard Peter F. Brussard Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar BioScience, Volume 32, Issue 5, May 1982, Pages 327–330, https://doi.org/10.2307/1308849 Publ
Kinship, reproductive strategies, and social dynamics of yellow-bellied marmots
Social behavior of yellow-bellied marmots was observed for three years in colonies where kinship was known and for one year in a high elevation colony where harems were contiguous, indicating that reproductive strategies limit nepotism.
Social dynamics of juvenile marmots: role of kinship and individual variability
A population of eight juvenile female yellow-bellied marmots was introduced into a marmot locality from which all other marmOTS were removed and the individual behavioral profile of each animal was determined by mirror image stimulation.
Marmots and coyotes: behavior of prey and predator
Journal Article Marmots and Coyotes: Behavior of Prey and Predator Get access Kenneth B. Armitage Kenneth B. Armitage Division of Biological Sciences, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Journal of Mammalogy, Volume 63, Is
Feeding habits and prey consumption of three predaceous stoneflies (Plecoptera) in a mountain stream
The feeding ecology of predaceous stoneflies was investigated over 18 mo in Cement Creek, Colorado, USA. Three species were studied at each of three sites over their entire life cycles to elucidate any differences due to species and site. Diet typically changed, over the course of development, from
The effects of reduction in trout density on the invertebrate community of a mountain stream
An experimental reduction in trout density was carried out for 4 yr to determine whether the numbers or species composition of aquatic invertebrates would be affected. In a Colorado stream, the standing crop of trout (mainly Salvelinus fontinalis) prior to this study was 4.86 g/m2, typical of infert
