Living in the Cold: Physiological and Biochemical Adaptations
The ant and the sunflower
Effects of bacterial endophytes on plant-insect interactions
Insects must interact with bacterial endophytes when sharing a common host. To test the hypothesis that larvae of Scaptomyza nigrita detects and prefers Cardamine cordifolia infected with different strains of Pseudomonas bacteria. Thus, unitizing the JA/SA induced antagonism. When given the choice b
Comparison of vegetation on granodiorite and limestone outcrops on similarly facing slopes near south bank of Judd's Falls
The Gothic Muse and Meta-Gothic Moment: Afterword to Russian Gothic Forum
Abstract The afterword offers an additional discussion related to the initial debate posed by the new developments in Russian Gothic as a special kind of literary genre. This article reviews, contextualizes and traces connections between the essays on Russian Gothic in this edition by Jeffrey Brooks
Reservoir Memory Complicates Water Management in the Upper Colorado River Basin
Annual seed catalog. garden, field and grass seeds. Season 1917
SEED TRADE have conditions been so complicated as they are today.The greatest of all wars has been raging for the past two and one-half years, and the end is as far off, apparently, as it was two years ago.The countries that have supplied us with the bulk of our seeds in the past are engaged in a de
Aspen-grassland ecotone near Gothic, Colorado. I. The study of succession using permanent quadrats. II. Environmental factors in aspen sprout survival
Bumblebee foraging: energetic consequences of using a threshold departure rule
The value of dihydrogen monoxide to a jumping mouse: habitat use and preference in <i>Zapus princeps</i>.
The western jumping mouse, Zapus princeps is common in riparian habitat. There are multiple hypotheses (need for water, food type, or anti-predator/cover) for why this is. The objective of this project was to determine the use of mesic and adjacent drier habitats by Zapus using both a live-trapping
Behavioral response of Mountain White-Crowned Sparrows towards an interspecific competitor
This study examined interspecific competition between mountain white-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys oriantha) and Lincoln’s sparrows (Melospiza lincolnii) through a playback experiment. Interspecific competitive interactions influence avian fitness by affecting the distribution of species
Genetic distances and taxonomy of checkerspot butterflies (Nymphalidae: Nymphalinae)
Algae of a beaver pond
LC50 screening and predictive tests on rainbow trout
A diffuse coalition of the unwilling: group size effects on social structure in yellow-bellied marmots <i>Marmota flaviventris</i>
Reservoir and Source Potential of Eocene Microbialites, Green River Formation, USA
In recent years, large petroleum discoveries within the lacustrine microbialite facies of pre-salt systems of offshore Brazil, Angola, and Gabon have increased interest in the potential of microbial carbonates as reservoir rocks. Whereas a multitude of studies have been conducted on microbialites an
