Stories
News articles, interviews, press releases, and other narratives about RMBL and the Gunnison Basin.
324 stories · 2010–2019
TOP GRADUATE STUDENTS HONORED AT ANNUAL CELEBRATION
The following information was released by Florida State University: Florida State honored the achievements of its graduate students in teaching, research, creativity and leadership at the university's
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5 IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY FACULTY HONORED AS 2013 OUTSTANDING MASTER TEACHERS
POCATELLO, Idaho, April 8 -- Idaho State University issued the following news release: Five Idaho State University faculty members have received 2013 Outstanding Master Teacher awards and will be hono
Biologie Junge Murmeltiere spielen nicht einfach aus Jux
Soziales Spielen ist offenbar auch bei Nagetieren nicht einfach nur planloser Spaß. Denn wer in der
Spielend an die Gruppenspitze Das Balgen von Jungmurmeltieren dient höherem Zweck
London/Wien - Man kennt das Verhalten von allen möglichen Säugetierarten: Jungtiere balgen sich und schienen einen rechten Spaß dabei zu haben. Das Verhalten scheint planlos und unnütz, zudem kostet e
Machtkampf der Murmeltiere
Der König der Murmeltiere wird im Kampf gekrönt. Die Tiere machen ihre Rangordnung in Rangeleien untereinander aus. Die Konkurrenz um einen vorderen Platz in der Murmeltierhierarchie beginnt aber scho
Spielen hat einen Sinn Junge Murmeltiere balgen sich zum höheren Rang
... Gelbbauchmurmeltieren (Marmota flaviventris) erneut. Die putzigen Tiere leben im Bundesstaat Colorado , in der Nähe des Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Bereits seit 1962 stehen sie unter wis
Spielend an die Spitze
Warum toben Tiere? Es wirkt unnütz, kostet Energie. Forscher haben Murmeltiere elf Jahre lang
Früh übt sich: Junge Murmeltiere spielen um ihren späteren Rang
Hoch die Pfötchen und auch mal draufhauen: Junge Murmeltier balgen sich nicht nur zum Spass. Sie ermitteln in spielerischen Auseinandersetzungen ihre spätere Position in der Gruppe, berichten US-Forsc
Marmots pass on their alarm calls to offspring, study finds
DPA CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT dpa special science Marmots pass on their alarm calls to offspring, study finds London Marmots pass on the distinctive sounds of their alarm calls to their offspring, accord
SCIENCE: Warming, drying of Rocky Mountains can be deadly to native plants and insects -- studies
Lauren Morello, E&E reporter SAN FRANCISCO -- Many people wouldn't think twice about driving to work. But to David Inouye, the sight of a clear road to the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, an alp
New Studies Reveal Connections between Animals' Microbial Communities and Behavior
The University of Georgia issued the following news release: New research is revealing surprising connections between animal microbiomes--the communities of microbes that live inside animals' bodies--
Land Trust, RMBL hoping to purchase North Pole Basin
Art is worthy of public support. Spend the TA dollars there…
Gothic 1/3 Marathon Results
Rocky Mountain Biological Lab opens new facility
IT'S WILDFLOWER SEASON ON MOUNTAIN PEAKS, BUT ALPINE PLANTS MAY SOON MISS THE DATE
ARLINGTON, Va., July 11 -- The National Science Foundation issued the following press release: July brings a riot of color- a rainbow-hued carpet of wildflowers- to the high peaks of the Rockies. In t
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WILDLIFE: Hummingbird migration falling out of sync with wildflower blooms
Climate change is disrupting an ancient synchronicity between hummingbird migration patterns and the nectary food source that has long sustained the birds on their yearly journeys. Glacier lilies, for
WHERE HAVE ALL THE HUMMINGBIRDS GONE? GLACIER LILIES AND BROAD-TAILED HUMMINGBIRDS
The following information was released by the National Science Foundation: The glacier lily as it's called, is a tall, willowy plant that graces mountain meadows throughout western North America. It f
