<i>Cardamine cordifolia</i> Pollination effects on seed and fruit production
I investigated the pollination ecology of Cardamine. Cordifolia, and how pollinators affected fruit and seed production especially in relation to variation in herbivory and habitat type in 2 different sites. Site 1 was more exposed to the sunlight and site 2 was less exposed to the sunlight. I inves
Defensive strategy to nectar robbing <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i>: floral nectar as a tolerance trait
Holarctic marmots as a factor of biodiversity
Holarctic marmots as a factor of biodiversity
When entering torpor, oxygen consumption decreased prior to the decline in body temperature for all 15 marmots used in this study. Most mean Q1o values were greater than 3.0, which supports metabolic inhibition rather than passive decline of metabolism because of the drop in body temperature. Change
Sequence-Stratigraphic Analysis of the Rollins and the Cozzette Sandstone Members, the Upper Cretaceous Mount Garfield Formation of the Piceance Basin, Colorado.
Sequence-stratigraphic study of the Cozzette and the Rollins Sandstone members, of the Mt. Garfield Formation of the Mesaverde Group, in the southern part of the Piceance basin (western Colorado), utilizes mainly well-log data along with limited outcrop data. Outcrop description of the Rollins Sands
Alpine vascular flora of Hasley Basin, Elk Mountains, Colorado, USA
Food supplementation and its influence on sex ratios and body weights of <i>Spermophilus lateralis</i> in Gothic, Colorado
The Financial Viability and Sustainability Benefits of Converting Slash Into Biochar Instead of Open-Burning Following Fuel Treatments in the White River National Forest
The state of Colorado has 22.49 million acres of forestland, a growing proportion of which is under threat from disease, insects, drought and wildfire. The severity of these threats originates from a long history of misguided forest management practices that have decreased the overall health of Colo
The short-term effects of cattle grazing on caddisfly populations
The effect of macroinvertebrate prey on the cannibalistic polymorphism in the tiger salamander <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>
Salamander recruitment in Rockies revisited
Journal Article Salamander Recruitment in Rockies Revisited Get access John Harte, John Harte Energy and Resources Group, University of CaliforniaBerkeley, CA 94720 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Erika Hoffman Erika Hoffman Energy and Resources Group, Univer
Behavioral responses to predation risk: survival strategies of the golden-mantled ground squirrel
Facies reconstruction and detrital zircon geochronology of the Ingleside/Casper Formation
Mixed siliciclastic-carbonate deposits of the Ingleside/Casper Formation in northern Colorado and southeastern Wyoming developed along the flanks of the Ancestral Front Range during the Late Paleozoic. This study establishes a sedimentological model for the Ingleside/Casper Formation along with usin
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Climate change impacts on community and ecosystem properties: Integrating manipulations and gradient studies in montane meadows
Nano-scale Petrophysical Studies of The Gothic Shale Interval in the Paradox Basin, Colorado, U.S.A.
Hydrocarbon production from shale has become a main energy source for the United States. Consequently, an increased knowledge of the petrophysical properties of shale such as porosity, permeability, tortuosity, and fluid-rock interactions (e.g., contact angle, imbibition) will improve production eff
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The sublime in Rothko, Newman and Still
An important body of literature has accumulated (both primary and secondary sources) which necessitates that Rothko, Newman and Still be placed in the tradition of the sublime. In attempting this task, a background is established by a detailed summary of classical theory of the sublime in Longinus,
Manica mutica in Gunnison County, Colorado
The geology and petrography of the Parlin area, Gunnison County, Colorado
Thesis (M.S.)-- University of Wichita, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Geology