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Marmot Biology

Focusing on the physiological and behavioral factors that enable a species to live in a harsh seasonal environment, this book places the social biology of marmots in an environmental context. It draws on the results of a forty-year empirical study of the population biology of the yellow-bellied marm

2014Cambridge University Press eBooksDOI: 10.1017/cbo9781107284272Cited 96 times
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The Colorado formation and its invertebrate fauna

From preface: The following review of one of the Upper Cretaceous faunas as developed in the interior region of the United States has grown out of the study of a collection of fossils found by me in Huerfano park and adjacent localities in southern Colorado. This collection, the greater part of whic

1893Govt. Print. Off. eBooksDOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.52405Cited 69 times
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Report of explorations in Colorado and Utah during the summer of 1889 : with an account of the fishes found in each of the river basins examined

1889G.P.O. eBooksDOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.77467Cited 60 times
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A preliminary list of the Hemiptera of Colorado

of new species here presented, although large, must be small compared with the forms yet unknown.

1895Bulletin - Colorado Agricultural Experiment StationDOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.12351Cited 31 times
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Middle Jurassic Todilto Formation of northern New Mexico and southwestern Colorado: Marine or nonmarine?

Resolution of the controversy about the origin of this evaporitic limestone and gypsum unit is possible only if the position that the Todilto is exclusively marine or exclusively nonmarine is abandoned. The Todilto Formation was deposited in a coastal body of saline water (a salina) adjacent to the

1995DOI: 10.58799/b-147Cited 29 times
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Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology of the Colorado High Country

An overview of both past research and significant new findings and interpretations of archaeological work conducted in Colorado's Upper Gunnison Basin, including a massive body of data from the author's eight years of work at the Tenderfoot lithic-scatter site. This important new contribution to arc

2001Digital Collections of Colorado (Colorado State University)DOI: 10.6067/xcv8vq31w9Cited 26 times
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Report of the exploring expedition from Santa Fé, New Mexico, to the junction of the Grand and Green rivers of the great Colorado of the West, in 1859

On the 15th September, IS.")!), we forded the San Juan, opposite Canon Largo, with no little danger, the strong current and deep water sweeping down some of the mules, which were recovered with difficulty.We were fortunate in passing through Cation Largo just after heavy rains, as 1 learned afterwar

1876Govt. Print. Off. eBooksDOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.31763Cited 24 times
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A new species of leopard frog (Rana pipiens complex) from the Plains of the central United States /

Sufficient evidence has accumulated over the last six years to show that the leopard frogs (Rana pipiens, sensu lato) of North America actually include several forms that merit recognition as distinct species.Littlejohn and Oldham (1968) showed that four essentially allopatric forms, recognizable on

1973DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.156505Cited 21 times
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Late Devonian fresh-water fishes from the western United States

ANTIARCHIThe peculiar armored placoderm, Bothriolepis, is a characteristic element of Late Devonian fresh-water faunas throughout much of the world.It is common in the western United States, but its remains are usually fragmentary or poorly preserved, so that identi- fication is difficult.Two specie

1951Chicago Natural History Museum eBooksDOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.2670Cited 20 times
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Forest vegetation of the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests in central Colorado : a habitat type classification /

This study is

1986DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.98659Cited 19 times
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The forest resource of Colorado /

This report is concerned primarily with the timber resource.However, because practically none of the forest area is managed for timber alone, the report also briefly describes demands for associated forest valueswater, recreation, wildlife, and forage.

1964DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.79390Cited 17 times
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Geology of part of the southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico

Precambrian metasedimentary and metaigneous rocks, Paleozoic sedimentary rocks, and Cenozoic sedimentary deposits and igneous rocks are exposed in the Tesuque-Velarde-Tres Ritos-Cowles thirty-minute quadrangle. The mapped area includes the main central and western parts of the southern Sangre de Cri

1963DOI: 10.58799/m-11Cited 16 times
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Forest vegetation of the Gunnison and parts of the Uncompahgre National Forests : a preliminary habitat type classification

A vegetation classification based on a combination of concepts and methods developed by Braun-Blanquet and Daubenmire was used to identify 37 tentative forest habitat types on the Gunnison National Forest. Woodland habitat types comprised two series with a total of 3 habitat types, and forest habita

1988DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.100000Cited 10 times
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Stratigraphy of the Colorado group, Upper Cretaceous, in northern New Mexico

In previous reports on the Cretaceous rocks of NM, writers have followed the nomenclature established by Cross, and have described all the rocks between the Dakota Sandstone and the Mesaverde coal measures as Mancos Shale. Lee and Darton, in describing the rocks of central and northeastern NM, recog

1944DOI: 10.58799/b-20Cited 9 times
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Geology and underground waters of the Arkansas Valley in eastern Colorado,

1906Govt. Print. Off. eBooksDOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.50827Cited 7 times
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Phytogeography of the eastern mountain front in Colorado ...

1919DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.140011Cited 7 times
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A history of the birds of Colorado

necessary for the appear- ance of a new American Bird-book.Mine must be that the only complete work on Colorado Birds is that of Cooke, which, though brought up-to-date by successive supplements, is now out of print and very difficult to obtain.Moreover, Cooke gives no descriptions or keys, so that

1912DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.7862Cited 6 times
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Flora of the Fraser Experimental Forest, Colorado

the total precipitation falls as snow from October through May. As spring advances, snow disappears progressively from lower to higher elevations, and from south slopes first. The varied topography of the Forest is typical of the southern Rocky Mountains. The western portion of the Forest is charact

1993DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.99316Cited 6 times
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Zapus hudsonius in southern Colorado

1999Occasional papers - Museum, Texas Tech UniversityDOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.143140Cited 5 times
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Rodents of Colorado in their economic relation /

As you are aware, I have been engaged for some time past in work, under your direction, on the control of rodents

1918DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.86317Cited 5 times