2,139 results — topic: RMBL & Gothic

Dataset

snowmelt

Data on first day of bare ground (snowmelt date, shown as day of year; 1 Jan = 1) from a long-term snow monitoring plot monitored by billy barr, near the mid-elevation study population described in the paper (The Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory). snowmeltT1 refers to the date of melt in year t+

Iler, Amy2019DOI: 10.5061/dryad.863c8sk/2
Dataset

Data from: Interannual bumble bee abundance is driven by indirect climate effects on floral resource phenology.

This is an archive of the data used in the publication: Ogilvie JE, Griffin SR, Gezon ZJ, Inouye BD, Underwood N, Inouye DW, Irwin RE. 2017. Interannual bumble bee abundance is driven by indirect climate effects on floral resource phenology. Ecology Letters, doi: 10.1111/ele.12854 DATA DESCRIPTION B

Ogilvie, Jane E., Griffin, Sean R., Gezon, Zachariah J.2017DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.5400796
Article

Is DNA the only chromosomal component contributing to target size for mutation induction?

Conger A. D.1974Mutation Research
Article

Interspecific aggressive behavior of pocket gophers Thomomys bottae and T. talpoides (Geomyidae: Rodentia)

The distributions of pocket gopher species in Colorado are contiguously allopatric. The pattern has been attributed to competitive exclusion, perhaps due to aggression toward the broad—niche species by more narrow—niche species. This study tested for differences in aggressiveness between the narrow—

Baker A. E. M.1974EcologyDOI: 10.2307/1935160Cited 10 times
Article

Demography of yellow-bellied marmot populations

Armitage K. B., Downhower J. F.1974Ecology
Article

Male behaviour and territoriality in the yellow-bellied marmot

Five populations of marmots were studied in Colorado from 1962 through 1972. Males are classified by age as yearlings, two‐year olds, and adults. Socially, marmots are colonial, peripheral, or transient. Each population was divided into four age‐sex classes, male yearlings, female yearlings, male ad

Armitage K. B.1974Journal of Zoology, LondonDOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.1974.tb04104.xCited 97 times
Thesis

Behavioral and environmental factors in the spatial distribution and population dynamics of a yellow-bellied marmot population

Svendsen G. E.1973
Student Paper

Variations in montane meadow flora (especially <i>Poa interior</i>) with moisture

Wisiol K.1973
Student Paper

Violet-green and tree swallow nesting study

Steffen J., Grula J.1973
Student Paper

Benthic organism diversity

Steffen J.1973
Student Paper

Substrate preference by benthic organisms

Steffen J.1973
Student Paper

The effect of a snow drift on temperature and plant growth

Steffen J.1973
Student Paper

Specificity of pollinating butterflies

Schmitt A.1973
Student Paper

Succession by conifers in aspen forests

Schmitt A.1973
Student Paper

Distribution of a crucifer population

Schmitt A.1973
Student Paper

Effect of altitude on <i>Frasera speciosa</i> populations

Schmitt A.1973
Student Paper

Relationship between ants and <i>Helianthella</i>

Raczek L. T., Steffen J.1973
Student Paper

Specificity of pollinators in mountain meadows

Raczek L., Pete K., England S.1973
Student Paper

Color variance among flowers in a mountain meadow

Raczek L.1973