1,559 results — type: Student Paper

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Habitat and structure of <i>Veratrum speciosum</i>

1954
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Report on Virginia Mountain

1954
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A striking delimitation of sagebrush and grassland

1954
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Impact of Decreased Flower Attractiveness on Pollinator Visitation Rates and Pollinator Community Composition

Plant-pollinator interactions are extremely familiar to many different ecosystems all over the world. Many floral species and pollinators have developed intricate and essential adaptations to benefit one another. Aspects of plant reproduction require pollinator visits and many pollinators rely on fl

2024
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Spruce-fir climax forest

1954
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Representative insect life at Gothic

1940
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Combined reports to cover Englemann spruce forest, immature grassy slope, aspen woods, and sage community

1958
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Report on beaver activity in the Gothic area

1958
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Testing Nutrient Limitation Status Along a Subalpine Pond Hydroperiod Gradient

2021
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Behavioral notes on a single beaver family

1977
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Take only pictures, leave only… Cameras influence marmot vigilance but not perceptions of risk

Ecotourism promotes conservation efforts while also allowing for low impact observation of

2021
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Dispersion of offspring in <i>Spermophilus lateralis</i>

1975
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A study of Plecoptera in Copper Creek, Gothic, Colorado

1963
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Territorial and hierarchical relationships in pika

1973
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Effect of Road Dust Deposition on the Floral Lifespan of Scarlet gilia, <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>

The Rocky Mountains are one of the world’s most diverse areas in all of Western United States. Like most wonders of the world, the Rocky Mountains are also subjected to unpaved roads, and these roads often produce fine particulates of dirt that are able to rise into the air with ease. In this study,

2017
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Development to diapause in a population of <i>Euphydryas gillettii</i> (Nymphalidae): effects of egg cluster size and habitat parameters

I studied survivorship from the period of egg laying to winter diapause in a population of E. gillettii (Nymphalidae). I investigated if fitness, in the context of hatching and succesful development to diapause was related to egg cluster size, habitat parameters, or both, and if there were factors a

2004
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Exploring mechanisms explaining coexistence patterns of <i> Rhyacophila </i> species (Trichoptera) in streams near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory

Coexistence of closely related species can be explained by a number of biotic and abiotic factors. In Trichoptera (caddisflies), the patterns of coexistence of the species Rhyacophila in streams near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL) has been tracked for 43 years. This study is a conti

2019
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The timing of the ant-effect on nymph size and survivorship in an ant-treehopper mutualism

2006
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Community structural and compositional variability on a microsite basis

1992
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Ski runs and avalanche slopes: response to periodic natural and human disturbance

1992