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California and the Colorado River
Social interaction among adults of the grasshopper <i>Arphia conspersa</i>
A vegetational comparison of the Gothic and Galena Mountain area
Nectar resource use by <i>Colias</i> butterflies: chemical and visual aspects
Dual function of the eliasome of <i>Corydalis aurea</i> (Fumariaceae): attraction of dispersal agents and repulsion of <i>Peromyscus maniculatus</i>, a seed predator
It has been suggested that one of the selective advantages of ant dispersal is the burial of seeds in ant nests where predators such as small rodents cannot find them. The elaiosomes of Corydalis aurea (Fumariaceae) are extremely attractive to ants, which assiduously gather the seeds and take them t
Shifting dominance within a montane vegetation community: results from a climate-warming experiment
In experimentally heated plots that each span a soil moisture gradient in a Rocky Mountain meadow, aboveground biomass of Artemisia tridentata (a sagebrush) increased in the drier habitat and that of Pentaphylloides floribunda (a shrub cinquefoil) increased in the wetter habitat relative to control
Relatedness threshold for the production of female sexuals in colonies of a polygynous ant, <i>Myrmica tahoensis</i>, as revealed by microsatellite DNA analysis
The genetic relationships of colony members in the ant Myrmica tahoensis were determined on the basis of highly polymorphic microsatellite DNA loci. These analyses show that colonies fall into one of two classes. In roughly half of the sampled colonies, workers and female offspring appear to be full
Bayou Salado: The Story of South Park by Virginia McConnell, and: Uncompahgre Country by Wilson Rockwell
Categorization of food types enhances foraging performance of bumble bees
Fly pollination of Linum lewisii (Linaceae)
The response of Heracleum sphondylium (Apiaceae) and its herbivores to
Is the hepatitis virus absent from yellow-bellied marmots?
Case history of the Fort Collins Extension (oil field), Larimer County, Colorado
Abstract The results of a gravity meter survey of the Fort Collins field, Larimer County, Colorado, both before and after elimination of regional effects, is presented together with subsequent seismograph and subsurface studies which led to the development of a small northward extension of the Fort
