2,139 results — topic: RMBL & Gothic
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
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
Patchiness in the dispersion of nectar resources: evidence for hot and cold spots
The dispersion pattern of resources in a population of Delphinium nelsonii showed that subject plants and their neighbors were likely to have the same “temperature”, indicating that resources were patchy.
A review of the distribution, ecology and evolution of the North American species of Acroneuria and six related genera (Plecoptera: Perlidae)
Biological interactions as determinants of distribution of benthic invertebrates within the substrate of stony streams
Stainless steel screen cages were buried in the substrate of Otter Creek, Wisconsin, during spring 1976 and 1977 and the East River, Colorado, during summer 1977 and stocked with known densities of benthos, Cages were retrieved after 3 days of colonization and attrition from a given direction and sp
Behavior of juvenile yellow-bellied marmots: play and social integration
Pollination ecology in montane Colorado: a community analysis
Behavioral ecology of alpine yellow-bellied marmots
Environmental parameters, population dynamics, resource utilization patterns, and social dynamics were evaluated in terms of their relationships to population density, intraspecific competition, parent—offspring relations, and male territoriality.
A temperate region plant-ant-seed predator system: consequences of extra-floral nectar secretion by <i>Helianthella quinquenervis</i>
Effect of constant and fluctuating temperatures on resting and active oxygen consumption of toads, Bufo boreas
Standard metabolic rates (SMR) of boreas and halophilus show pronounced regions of thermal independence but all other standard and active metabolic rates of groups acclimated to other thermal regimes are thermally sensitive.
The ecology and population genetics of an alpine checkerspot butterfly, <i>Euphydryas anicia</i>
Patterns of corolla tube length of bumblebee flowers from two continents
Aerobic and anaerobic energy expenditure during rest and activity in montane Bufo b. boreas and Rana pipiens
Standard metabolic rates of both species are more thermally dependent than comparable values for lowland relatives and thermal sensitivity of physiological functions may have distinct advantages over thermally compensated rates in the short growing season and daily thermal fluctuations of the montan
Cannibalism among yellow-bellied marmots
Food selectivity by yellow-bellied marmots
Journal Article Food Selectivity by Yellow-Bellied Marmots Get access Kenneth B. Armitage Kenneth B. Armitage Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory and Division of Biological Sciences, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Schola
Aboveground productivity and floristic structure of a high subalpine herbaceous meadow
This is the publisher's version, which may also be found at: http://instaar.colorado.edu/AAAR/journal_issues/abstract.php?id=586
On the population biology of aphids
Scent marking and piloerection behavior in social groups of the common marmoset Callithrixj.
A multispecies aphid-ant association: density dependence and species-specific effects
In the central Rocky Mountains of Colorado 4 species of aphids feed on fireweed, and 10 species or ants have been observed tending 3 of these species of aphids. Local populations of aphids and their associated ants were counted nondestructively at weekly intervals for up to 11 weeks. The effects of
