On alunite, from Red Mountain, Ouray County, Colorado
Results of a paleobotanical study of the coal-bearing rocks of the Raton Mesa region of Colorado and New Mexico
History, Geology, and Mineralogy of the Brooklyn Mine, San Juan County, Colorado
A List of the Birds of the wet Mountains, Huerfano County, Colorado
Trout Creek Lycopsid Fossil Forest, Chaffee County, Colorado
Metagenome-assembled genomes for oligotrophic nitrifiers From a mountainous gravelbed floodplain
Riparian floodplains are important regions for biogeochemical cycling, including nitrogen. Here, we present MAGs from nitrifying microorganisms, including ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and comammox bacteria from Slate River (SR) floodplain sediments (Crested Bute, CO, US). Addi�onally, we explore MA
City-County Consolidation Issues in Colorado: The GRIP Studies
Connoisseur's Choice: Rhodochrosite Alma, Park County, Colorado
Minerals of Creede, Mineral County, Colorado
Mineralogy of a Calc-Silicate Locality near: Genesee Park, Jefferson County, Colorado
Increasing aridity may threaten the maintenance of a plant defence polymorphism
It is unclear how environmental change influences standing genetic variation in wild populations. Here, we characterised envi- ronmental conditions that protect versus erode polymorphic chemical defences in Boechera stricta (Brassicaceae), a short-lived perennial wildflower. By manipulating drought
Phytoplankton of Lakes of Grand Mesa, Colorado
WITHDRAWN: Structural Geologic Influence on Coal Bursts in the North Fork of the Gunnison River Valley, Colorado
Advanced phenology of intraguild predators shifts herbivore host plant preference and performance
1. The abundance of insect herbivores is mediated by interactions with higher and lower trophic levels. This research asks (i) how phenological change across trophic levels affects host plant quality and selection for aphids, and (ii) what higher trophic level mechanisms drive aphid abundance. 2. Li
Consuming ideals: an archaeological investigation of the Social Hygiene Movement in Colorado
Historical investigations of the Social Hygiene Movement (1890s-1930s) tend to focus on the urban origins of the concerns that sparked much of the resulting reform efforts. Furthermore, archaeological investigations that address artifacts associated with the Social Hygiene Movement often focus on ei
Soft-Shelled Turtles in the Colorado River Basin
Abiotic and biotic factors influencing western United States coniferous forests
In the next decade, climate models suggest that global temperatures will continue to rise. In the western United States, increases in temperatures and changes in precipitation patterns will escalate the risk of drought conditions. These potentially warmer, drier conditions could induce physiological
Naturally occurring variation in larval color of Colias butterflies: isolation from two Colorado populations
The Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
Journal Article The Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory Get access W. H. Emig W. H. Emig Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar AIBS Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 1, January 1956, Page 16, https://doi.org/10.2307/1292105 Published: 01 January 1956