The use of the stonefly, Pteronarcys californica Newport, as a measure of biologically available cadmium in a high altitude river system, Colorado, USA
Algae of a beaver pond
Frequency and density of yellow violets
Interspecific and intraspecific interactions of two coexisting montane ground squirrel species (<i>Spermophilus lateralis</i> and <i>Tamias minimus</i>)
Insect numbers and diversity along three roadsides of different ages
Analysis of pollinator foraging: tests for non-random behavior
1. A standardized protocol for analysing the behaviour of pollinators foraging on more than one plant type (species or morph) is needed. 2. A protocol is presented in which the first step is to test whether foraging trips are homogeneous in the frequency of visits to each plant type, or whether ther
The evolution of population biology
Sexual dimorphism in <i>Valeriana edulis</i> Nutt. (Valerianaceae)
Using time-lapse imagery to determine snow heterogeneity
Report on alpine tundra
COLORADO RIVER BASIN UPDATE
Rehabilitating Damaged Ecosystems
Population study of <i>Sorex</i> in the Gothic area, Gunnison County, Colorado
<i>Zapus</i> come home!
Feeding strategy of <i>Ameletus</i>
Classification and Description of Indian Stone Artifacts. E. B. Renaud. (Gunnison: Colorado Archaeological Society, March, 1941. $.50.
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Late Pleistocene Herpetofauna from Two High-Elevation Caves in the Upper Gunnison Basin, Colorado
Las cuevas Cement Creek y Haystack en Colorado han producido un diverso registro de mamíferos de gran altitud del Cuaternario tardío. Entre los abundantes restos de mamíferos, se registraron raros casos de anfibios y reptiles, los cuales reportamos a continuación. En la cueva Cement Creek (2860 m de
Studies in Southern Presbyterian History. By Harolo M. Parker Jr Gunnison, Colorado: B & B Printers, 1979. vi + 214 pp. $12.00; $8.00 (paper).
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A Channel for Life: Gunnison Tunnel
After a harrowing expedition down the Gunnison River through Colorado’s Black Canyon, Abraham Lincoln Fellows and his surveying partner, William W. Torrence, helped spur the construction of Gunnison Tunnel and the delivery of badly needed irrigation water to farmland.