2,139 results — topic: RMBL & Gothic

Dataset

Styled landcover basemap for the Upper Gunnison domain

This dataset is a styled basemap depicting basic landcover classes of the Upper Gunnison domain overlaid on high-resolution topography, optimized for fast display on web maps and mobile devices. The underlying datasets are available as part of Release 3 of the RMBL Spatial Data Platform. The color s

Ian Breckheimer2021
Dataset

Post survey report for AOP Assignable Asset collection of Crested Butte, CO

This report contains details of the National Ecological Observatory Network Airborne Observation Platform (NEON AOP) assignable asset (AA) flight over Crested Butte, Colorado (CO). The report is being prepared for Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL), the primary clients for the flights who contrac

Tristan Goulden, John Musinsky2020DOI: 10.15485/1617202
Student Paper

The middens of <i>Tamiasciurus hudsonicus</i>: a study of the physical characteristics of twenty middens in the Gothic area

Goodwin S.1979
Student Paper

Habitat ecology of elk herds in the Alkali Creek Basin, Gunnison County, Colorado

Crassweller K., Hyde C.1979
Student Paper

Primary productivity of ponds

Cook K., King C., Mueller M.1979
Student Paper

Observations of the water strider in the lower kettle pond

Cook K.1979
Student Paper

Observations of <i>Baetis bicaudatus</i> and <i>Rithrogena hageni</i> in Coal Creek above and below the discharge of effluent from the Keystone Mine

Cook K.1979
Student Paper

Habitat preference in two sympatric shrews (<i>Sorex cinereus</i> and <i>Sorex vagrans</i>)

Ballou C. M.1979
Student Paper

A survey of benthic species diversity along Coal Creek

Chang C.1979
Student Paper

The effect of surface area to volume ratios on predation between the predator <i>Mesostoma</i> and the prey <i>Daphnia</i>

Arts M.1979
Chapter

Systems Theory and Ecology

Harte J.1979
Article

Population structure of pierid butterflies. II. A "native" population of <i>Colias philodice eriphyle</i> in Colorado

Watt W. B., Han D., Tabashnik B. E.1979Oecologia
Article

Oviposition behavior and the existence of an oviposition-deterring pheromone in Hylemya

Zimmerman M.1979Environmental Entomology
Article

Optimal foraging: a case for random movement

It is shown that B. flavifrons is using the resource distribution to direct its movements, and a large percentage of all movements are to nearest neighbors with maximal foraging efficiency gained through minimization of flight distances.

Zimmerman M.1979OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/bf00344953Cited 101 times
Article

Effective mutualism between sequentially flowering plant species

Evidence is presented that effective mutualism occurs between two species which also compete for pollination and which act as mutualistic partners at the same time that their sequential flowering is maintained by competition.

Waser N. M., Real L. A.1979NatureDOI: 10.1038/281670a0Cited 260 times
Article

The role of chemotactile stimuli in the oviposition preferences of Colias butterflies

It is stressed that chemotactile cues are involved only in the final step of oviposition, and that understanding foodplant choice in nature will require in-depth investigation into the mechanics of individual search processes.

Stanton M. L.1979OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/bf00345999Cited 48 times
Article

A geographic analysis of quantitative morphological variation in the grasshopper Arphia conspersa

Schennum W. E., Willey R. B.1979Evolution
Article

Pollen dispersal and optimal outcrossing in Delphinium nelsoni

It is suggested that outbreeding depression will often occur on a much finer scale than previously recognised, especially in plants subject to restricted pollen and seed dispersal, and a short outcrossing distance is optimal for Delphinium nelsoni Greene.

Price M. V., Waser N. M.1979NatureDOI: 10.1038/277294a0Cited 477 times
Article

Optimal foraging in bumblebees: rule of movement between flowers within inflorescences

It is hypothesized that nectar-collecting bumblebees will be found to forage in ways that maximize their net rate of energy intake, and the manner in which they move from one flower to another within inflorescence is focused on.

Pyke G. H.1979Animal BehaviourDOI: 10.1016/0003-3472(79)90064-2Cited 169 times