2,139 results — topic: RMBL & Gothic

Dataset

Geophysical borehole logging data of wells ER-GLS1, ER-GUM1, ER-PLM7, and ER-PLM8 at the East River Watershed, Colorado.

The purpose of this data set is to provide a means of characterizing the bedrock variability both within a single borehole location and across the East River Watershed. The East River is part of the Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (WFSFA) located in the Upper Colorado River Basin, United St

Sebastian Uhlemann2021DOI: 10.15485/1650355Cited 1 times
Dataset

Shale drilling field notes, lithologic descriptions, and core photographs of wells PLM5, PLM8, GUM1, and GLS1 at the East River Watershed, Colorado.

The purpose of this dataset is to maintain a record of the shale drilling field notes, lithologic descriptions, and core photographs taken at the PLM5 (Pumphouse Lower Montane Borehole #5), PLM8 (Pumphouse Lower Montane Borehole #8), GUM1 (Gothic Upper Montane Borehole #1), and GLS1 (GLS1 = Gothic L

Williams K H, Newman A2021DOI: 10.15485/1701756
Student Paper

Territoriality of the pika

Platzman E.1981
Student Paper

Predator-prey interaction and case-building behavior

Jackson J.1981
Student Paper

The river continuum concept: fact or fiction?

Jackson J. K.1981
Student Paper

Nectar preferences in hummingbirds

Platzman E.1981
Student Paper

A Study of the Population Biology of <i>Frasera Speciosa</i>

Hill L.1981
Student Paper

Patterns in insect herbivory

Hill L.1981
Student Paper

Sensitive plant species in the upper Gunnison basin

Dixon P. M.1981
Student Paper

Small mammal habitats and morphologies: patterns and correlations

Carter P.1981
Student Paper

Puddling behavior in butterflies

Carter P.1981
Student Paper

Is tending by ants essential to aphids?

Braner M.1981
Student Paper

Report on bumblebee project

Braner M.1981
Chapter

Mammalian Population Genetics

Schwartz O. A., Armitage K. B.1981
Book

Plants of the Gothic Area

Buck P.1981
Article

Patchiness in the dispersion of nectar resources: probable causes

By sampling standing crop of nectar in a D. nelsonii population during periods of both high and low bumblebee abundance evidence was gathered indicating that hot and cold spots are caused by bumblebees.

Zimmerman M.1981OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/bf00349182Cited 59 times
Article

Optimal foraging, plant density and the marginal value theorem

Bees did not perform exactly as the marginal value theorem predicted they should to maximize their rate of net energy intake, which strongly implies that optimal foraging models which predict a shift in any particular behavior in response to environmental conditions are too simplistic to accurately

Zimmerman M.1981OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/bf00349181Cited 106 times
Article

Vocalizations of the ringtail (Bassariscus astutus)

Willey R. B., Richards R. E.1981Southwestern NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/3671325Cited 5 times
Article

Pollinator choice and stabilizing selection for flower color in Delphinium nelsonii

Waser N. M., Price M. V.1981EvolutionDOI: 10.2307/2407846Cited 122 times