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Party and Pressure Politics in Arizona's Opposition to Colorado River Development

1950Pacific Historical ReviewDOI: 10.2307/3635099Cited 3 times
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Zoology of Colorado

truly said that we have witnessed the process of evolution from the beginning, dull though our perception of it may have been.

1927DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.6008Cited 3 times
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Observations on the emergence and habits of adults of Agnetina capitata and Acroneuria carolinensis (Plecoptera: Perlidae)

1985American Midland NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/2425258Cited 3 times
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Annual report upon explorations and surveys in the department of the Missouri

on the staff of the general commanding the Department of the Missouri, reports that but little progress has been made during the past year in the preparation of maps, or in the examination and survey of new country. Wantof means and small number of troops in the department available for marches or s

1878DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.51621Cited 3 times
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Fruit-growing in arid regions;

Tuts volume is the outgrowth of over eight years' experience in inter-mountain horticulture. From the nature of our work, much time has been spent in orchards in the various districts, and Mr. Whipple, in the capacity of Field Agent in Horticulture, has been stationed for the _ past three years at G

1910The Macmillan company eBooksDOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.48944Cited 3 times
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Interpretable ensemble learning unveils main aerosol optical properties in predicting cloud condensation nuclei number concentration

2025NPJ Climate and Atmospheric ScienceDOI: 10.1038/s41612-025-01181-yCited 3 times
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Reactive transport modeling of remedial scenarios to predict cadmium, copper, and zinc in north fork of Clear Creek, Colorado

AbstractThe North Fork of Clear Creek (NFCC), Colorado, is an acid‐mine‐drainage‐impacted stream typical of many mountain surface waters affected by historic metal mining in the western United States. The stream is devoid of fish primarily because of high metal concentrations in the water (e.g., cop

2009Remediation JournalDOI: 10.1002/rem.20221Cited 3 times
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Mountainous floodplain connectivity in response to hydrological transitions

Abstract In mountainous watersheds, floodplain sediments are typically characterized by gravel bed layers capped by an overlying soil unit that serves as a hotspot for biogeochemical reactivity. However, the influence of soil biogeochemistry on gravel bed underflow composition remains unclear, espec

2024Water Resources ResearchDOI: 10.1029/2024WR037162Cited 3 times
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Advancements in Measuring and Modeling the Mechanical and Hydrological Properties of Snow and Firn: Multi-sensor Analysis, Integration, and Algorithm Development

Estimating snow mechanical properties – such as elastic modulus, stiffness, and strength – is important for understanding how effectively a vehicle can travel over snow-covered terrain. Vehicle instrumentation data and observations of the snowpack are valuable for improving the estimates of winter v

2022DOI: 10.18122/td.1979.boisestateCited 3 times
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Thermoregulation and water requirements in semiarid and montane populations of the least chipmunk, Eutamias minimus. III. Acclimatization at a high ambient temperature

Adaptation of E. minimus to the semiarid habitat has involved changes in response to acute and chronic heat and water stress which increase the time the chipmunks can survive exposures to high ambient temperature, regardless of water availability.

1975Comparative Biochemistry and PhysiologyDOI: 10.1016/s0300-9629(75)80140-xCited 3 times
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Effect of elevation, season and accelerated snowmelt on biogeochemical processes during isolated conifer needle litter decomposition

Increased drought and temperatures associated with climate change have implications for ecosystem stress with risk for enhanced carbon release in sensitive biomes. Litter decomposition is a key component of biogeochemical cycling in terrestrial ecosystems, but questions remain regarding the local re

2021PeerJDOI: 10.7717/peerj.11926Cited 3 times
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Topographic Map Analysis of the North Platte River-South Platte River Drainage Divide Area, Western Larimer County, Colorado, USA Eric Clausen

The United States Supreme Court settled legal disputes concerning four different Larimer County (Colorado) locations where water is moved by gravity across the high elevation North Platte-South Platte River drainage divide, which begins as a triple drainage divide with the Colorado River at Thunder

2021Earth Science ResearchDOI: 10.5539/esr.v10n1p49Cited 3 times
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Is the Recent Drought on the Colorado River the New Normal?

Understanding Historical Changes in the Flow of the Colorado River; Boulder, Colorado, 24–25 September 2018

2019EosDOI: 10.1029/2019eo117173Cited 3 times
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Does pollination interact with the abiotic environment to affect plant reproduction?

Although we found some evidence for the effect of a biotic interaction depending on abiotic conditions, it was only for one aspect of reproduction in one species, and it was in an unexpected direction. Our work highlights interactions between the abiotic and biotic components of the environment as a

2024Annals of BotanyDOI: 10.1093/aob/mcae095Cited 3 times
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Life histories of three species of Corixidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) from western Colorado

Life histories of three species of Corixidae found only at altitudes over 2800 m were compared. The number of generations per year varied with altitude. Callicorixa audeni Hung. and Cenocorixa bifida Hung. had two or more generations a summer in montane ponds (below 3100 m) and only one generation a

1975American Midland NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/2424425Cited 3 times
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Fixing the Flawed Colorado River Compact

The 1922 Colorado River Compact ignored available science and overallocated the river’s water, a decision whose effects reverberate today. Now there’s an opportunity to get things right.

2023EosDOI: 10.1029/2023eo230232Cited 3 times
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Temperature influences pollinators' choice of floral partners independently of community composition

2025Journal of Animal EcologyDOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.70158Cited 2 times
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<i> Firmicutes </i> and <i> Bacteroidetes </i> explain mass gain variation in an obligate hibernator

Abstract Body condition is an important life history challenge that directly impacts individual fitness and is particularly important for hibernating animals, whose maintenance of adequate body fat and mass is essential for survival. It is well documented that symbiotic microorganisms play a vital r

2021bioRxivDOI: 10.1101/2021.09.24.461421Cited 2 times
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METHODS: Validating an immunoassay to measure fecal glucocorticoid metabolites in yellow-bellied marmots

Quantifying physiological stress in wild animals is essential for understanding their health, reproductive success, and survival in a variable environment. The yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventer) study at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory near Crested Butte, Colorado, USA is the world

2024Comparative Biochem and Phys Part A: Mol and IntDOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2024.111738Cited 2 times
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Comparative impacts of long-term trends in snowmelt and species interactions on plant population dynamics

Abstract Climate change can impact plant fitness and population persistence directly through changing abiotic conditions and indirectly through its effects on species interactions. Pollination and seed predation are important biotic interactions that can impact plant fitness, but their impact on pop

2022Journal of EcologyDOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.13875Cited 2 times