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Rodent societies
The Ecology of Place
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Pollination in Tropics
“We Are Only Activators” – Virginia Satir and the Mystery of Human Life: A Reflection
Edited transcription of three lectures, given by Virginia Satir, on the same topic, but presented in three different ways. Lectures were each a part of a month-long seminar given in 1981, 1982, and 1983 during module I of the Avanta Process Community Meetings in Crested Butte, Colorado. [Article cop
Phenology: An Integrative Environmental Science
Actual Problems of Marmots [sic] Investigation
The Birds of North America, No. 53
Holarctic Marmots as a Factor of Biodiversity
Circadian rhythms of body temperature were evident during deep torpor in 11 of 12 individuals. The mean period was 23.94 hours. Circadian cycles of oxygen consumption were apparent in Jive of 14 marmots. Arousal tended to occur during the increase phase of the cycle. This report may be the Jirst to
The evolution of population biology
Conservation and Status of North American Amphibians
The Biology of Nectaries
The Ecology of Place
Studies of predation traditionally focus on how predators influence prey communities and prey population oscillations via mortality. Studies carried out for nearly 40 years in one place have enabled us to evaluate the gener- ality of this focus. Early observations in one high-altitude, rocky-bottom
Power of place and landscape
This chapter presents and compares three military landscapes encountered by the United States (US) Army’s Second World War 10th Mountain Division, the only wartime US formation dedicated to mountain warfare. The Division’s training in the Rocky Mountains was more than adequate for their task of scal
Plant-pollinator interactions: from specialization to generalization
Status and Conservation of US Amphibians. Vol 1: Conservation Essays
Effects of Climate Change on Birds
Mammalian Dispersal Patterns: The Effects of Social Structure on Population Genetics
2: Ute Rock Art of Western Colorado
Chants have no words. They are spiritually uplifting in a motion.-Clifford DuncanThe rock art of the Uncompahgre Plateau in western Colorado includes the Uncompahgre and Gunnison River drainage system on the eastern side, and the Dolores River drainage on the western side. According to Clifford, thi