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An evaluation of MS-222 and benzocaine as anesthetics for metamorphic and paedomorphic tiger salamanders (<i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>)
East River and East River #2 by Mitchell Johnson
Recognizing the contribution art has had in the Mayo Clinic environment since the original Mayo Clinic Building was finished in 1914, Mayo Clinic Proceedings features some of the numerous works of art displayed throughout the buildings and grounds on Mayo Clinic campuses.
Colorado Mathematical Olympiad: The first 10 years and further explorations, by Alexander Soifer. Pp 188. $19.95. 1994. ISBN 0- 940263-03-3 (Center for Excellence in Mathematical Education, 855 Red Mesa Drive, Colorado Springs CO80906, USA)
Colorado Mathematical Olympiad: The first 10 years and further explorations, by Alexander Soifer. Pp 188. $19.95. 1994. ISBN 0- 940263-03-3 (Center for Excellence in Mathematical Education, 855 Red Mesa Drive, Colorado Springs CO80906, USA) - Volume 79 Issue 484
Impact of the Western Thatching Ant (Formica obscuripes) on
Dynamics of immigration into yellow-bellied marmot colonies
Is the hepatitis virus absent from yellow-bellied marmots?
The response of Heracleum sphondylium (Apiaceae) and its herbivores to
Early season arboreal behaviour in yellow-bellied marmots (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>)
Relatedness threshold for the production of female sexuals in colonies of a polygynous ant, <i>Myrmica tahoensis</i>, as revealed by microsatellite DNA analysis
The genetic relationships of colony members in the ant Myrmica tahoensis were determined on the basis of highly polymorphic microsatellite DNA loci. These analyses show that colonies fall into one of two classes. In roughly half of the sampled colonies, workers and female offspring appear to be full
Shifting dominance within a montane vegetation community: results from a climate-warming experiment
In experimentally heated plots that each span a soil moisture gradient in a Rocky Mountain meadow, aboveground biomass of Artemisia tridentata (a sagebrush) increased in the drier habitat and that of Pentaphylloides floribunda (a shrub cinquefoil) increased in the wetter habitat relative to control
Dual function of the eliasome of <i>Corydalis aurea</i> (Fumariaceae): attraction of dispersal agents and repulsion of <i>Peromyscus maniculatus</i>, a seed predator
It has been suggested that one of the selective advantages of ant dispersal is the burial of seeds in ant nests where predators such as small rodents cannot find them. The elaiosomes of Corydalis aurea (Fumariaceae) are extremely attractive to ants, which assiduously gather the seeds and take them t
Colorado River Irrigation
Fine structure of the mucocysts of Colacium calvum (Euglenophyceae)
ABSTRACTThe characteristic stalk of Colacium calvum Stein is formed from carbohydrate extruded by granules in the anterior portion of the cell. These granules exhibit the characteristics of mucocysts and their contents have two electron densities. A narrow extension of each granule extends past neig
The Hogan Builders of Colorado. H. Betty and Harold A. Huscher. (Southwestern Lore, Volume 9, Number 11, September, 1943. Gunnison, Colorado.)
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Adult behavior and population structure in Erebia epipsodes (Lepidoptera: Satyrininae)
The Brown Derby No. 1 Pegmatite, Gunnison County, Colorado
The short life of upvalley wind in a high-altitude valley in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
Abstract Thermally driven upvalley (UV) wind in the upper East River Valley in the Colorado Rocky Mountains often unexpectedly stops in midmorning and reverses back to downvalley (DV) wind. We use a comprehensive observational data set for a nearly two‐year long period to analyze the wind system and
Reproduction in Polymonium: competition for pollinators
Estimating the effect of temporal autocorrelated environments on the demography of density-independent age-structured populations
A Bayesian record linkage approach to applications in tree demography using overlapping LiDAR scans
In the information age, it has become increasingly common for data containing records about overlapping individuals to be distributed across multiple sources, making it necessary to identify which records refer to the same individual. The goal of record linkage is to estimate this unknown structure