A comparison of the plant and animal life in a coniferous climax forest and an aspen sub-climax forest employing various methods of study; general animal study included
Sinister Spaces: Liminality and the Southern Ontario Gothic in Margaret Atwood's Fiction
Margaret Atwood’s works are undoubtedly influenced by her academic training in Gothic and Victorian fiction. However, she also incorporates the influences of Southern Ontario – her backyard – and its regional subgenre of Southern Ontario Gothic. While traditional Gothic certainly incorporates binari
On the Lake Fork of the Gunnison
Assessment of Grid-Based Whole-Rock D Surveys in Exploration: Boulder County Epithermal Tungsten Deposit, Colorado
The effect of habitat on intra-generic competition
Competition and habitat selection have been great topics for ecologists for decades and play a vital role in the study of ecology. In order to avoid competition, organisms partition their niches. Burying beetles (genus: Nicrophorus) occupy the small carrion niche and use carcasses as their primary r
(Socio-)ecological tools and insights for a changing climate
In one way or another, climate change is impacting all social, economic, and ecological systems on the planet. Scientists worldwide warn of catastrophic and irreversible damage to social and ecological systems in absence of rapid, far-reaching, and unprecedented shifts in energy and land use. Yet, m
Pollinator mediated selection in an <i>Ipomopsis</i> hybrid zone in Poverty Gulch, Gunnison County, Colorado
Long-term measurements of ice nucleating particles at Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) sites worldwide
Does rainfall or temperature influence antipredator vigilance in a hibernating mammal?
Plant and animal succession in an old burn
Cryptic behavior in moths
The Personhood of the Therapist: Effect on Systems
EDITOR’S NOTE. In the following excerpts from the beginning of Virginia Satir’s first Process Community (Avanta Process Community I, Crested Butte, Colorado, August 1981), and some of her writings, we can see the reason for this theme on personhood. It was Virginia’s conviction that therapy actually
Scale of plasticity and local adaptation in <i>Boechera stricta </i> along an altitudinal gradient
As environments change, natural selection will increasingly favor plasticity, a mechanism by which organisms express variable phenotypes based on their abiotic or biotic environment. While these trends occur in sweeping macroenvironmental or coarse-grain patterns, this variation can also exist on an
Novel aspects of the life history of two Ambystomas
Behavioral observations of <i>Ochotona princeps</i>: foraging and haypiles
Quantitative studies in angiosperm taxonomy. X. Valeriana. XI. Geranium. XII. Mimulus
The effects of avalanche disturbance on the diversity and abundance of small mammals in an aspen stand near Gothic, Colorado
Gunnison Sage-Grouse and Mapping Pi
Journal Article Gunnison Sage-Grouse and Mapping Pi Get access Isa Catto Isa Catto Aspen, Colorado, United States Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar BioScience, Volume 73, Issue 5, May 2023, Page 390, https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biad024 Published: 03 April 20
Associational effects of E. speciosus and E. elatior on their pollinators and seed predators.
Studying the relationships between plants and insects is important in natural and agricultural communities. It has been shown that plant community composition has an effect on insect pollinators and herbivores. However, these relationships have only been researched independently and no study has com
Frost Sensitivity of Subalpine Plants in the Colorado Rocky Mountains: The Effects of Seasonality, Water Content, and Phylogeny
Our study examined the frost sensitivities of subalpine flowering plants near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, in Gothic, CO. Most studies on the impacts of climate change have focused on the effects of temperature warming and how it affects species. Our study examined the frost sensitiviti
