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The Coccidae of Boulier County, Colorado

Journal Article The Coccidae of Boulier County, Colorado Get access T. D. A. Cockerell T. D. A. Cockerell Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Journal of Economic Entomology, Volume 3, Issue 5, 1 October 1910, Pages 425–430, https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/3.5.

1910Journal of Economic EntomologyDOI: 10.1093/jee/3.5.425Cited 1 times
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Federal Agency Involvement in Western Renewable Energy Resource Decisions: Assessing the Views of Colorado County Commissioners

2010SSRN Electronic JournalDOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1582521Cited 1 times
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Magnetic investigation in the vicinity of Derby, Adams County, Colorado, U.S.A.

Durante el verano y otoño de 1967, se realizaron levantamientos magnéticos de intensidad vertical en dos áreas adyacentes al pozo Rocky Mountain Arsenal Num. 1, localizado al NE de la ciudad de Denver, Condado de Adams, en el Estado de Colorado. Se dio a estos levantamientos el nombre de Arca Manila

1972Geofísica InternacionalDOI: 10.22201/igeof.00167169p.1972.12.1.990Cited 1 times
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Investigating KDP signatures inside and below the dendritic growth layer with W-band Doppler radar and in situ snowfall camera

2025Atmospheric Chemistry and PhysicsDOI: 10.5194/acp-25-14045-2025Cited 1 times
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Two sides of the same wing: ventral scales enhance dorsal wing color in the butterfly Speyeria mormonia

Biological visual signals are often produced by complex interactions between light-absorbing and light-scattering structures, but for many signals, potential interactions between different light-interacting components have yet to be tested. Butterfly wings, for example, are thin enough that their tw

2023Journal of Experimental BiologyDOI: 10.1242/jeb.246396Cited 1 times
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Rising Temperatures Reduce Colorado River Flow

Hotter conditions have played a much greater role in reducing flow during the ongoing Millennium Drought than in a mid-20th century drought.

2019EosDOI: 10.1029/2019eo115769Cited 1 times
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Treatment of tungsten ores of boulder county, Colorado

1922Journal of the Franklin InstituteDOI: 10.1016/s0016-0032(22)90818-xCited 1 times
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Phylogeny does not predict the outcome of heterospecific pollen–pistil interactions in a species-rich alpine plant community

Our results show that even in communities where HPT is common, pre-zygotic post-pollination mechanisms do not provide strong barriers to interspecific fertilization. HPT can result in the loss of ovules even between highly diverged plant species.

2025American Journal of BotanyDOI: 10.1002/ajb2.70004Cited 1 times
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Wetlands of the Colorado River Delta Maintained by Agricultural Drainage Water

The delta of the Colorado River in Mexico historically contained 780,000 ha of riparian, marsh, and gallery forest habitat. Similar to other desert river deltas, such as the Nile and Indus, the lower delta of the Colorado River has been severely affected by the upstream diversion of water for human

1996HortScienceDOI: 10.21273/hortsci.31.4.690bCited 1 times
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Minerals of the Gilman District and Eagle Mine:<i>Eagle County, Colorado</i>

(2003). Minerals of the Gilman District and Eagle Mine: Eagle County, Colorado. Rocks & Minerals: Vol. 78, No. 5, pp. 298-323.

2003Rocks &amp; MineralsDOI: 10.1080/00357529.2003.9926740Cited 1 times
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Herbivory damage but not plant disease under experimental warming is dependent on weather for three subalpine grass species

Abstract Both theory and prior studies predict that climate warming should increase attack rates by herbivores and pathogens on plants. However, past work has often assumed that variation in abiotic conditions other than temperature (e.g. precipitation) do not alter warming responses of plant damage

2023Journal of Animal EcologyDOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14050Cited 1 times
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Phenological responses to multiple environmental drivers under climate change: insights from a long-term observational study and a manipulative field experiment

Abstract Climate change has induced pronounced shifts in the reproductive phenology of plants, with the timing of first flowering advancing in most species. Indeed, population persistence may be threatened by the inability to track climate change phenologically. Nevertheless, substantial variation e

2017DOI: 10.1101/187021Cited 1 times
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A pathogen's spatial range is not constrained by geographical features in the flax rust pathosystem

Climate change and shifting environmental conditions can allow pathogens to spread into previously unburdened areas. For plant pathogens, this dynamic has the potential to disrupt natural ecosystem equilibria and human agriculture, making predicting plant pathogen range shifts increasingly important

2023Ecology and EvolutionDOI: 10.1002/ece3.10577Cited 1 times
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Analysis of Ice Detector Observations at Mount Crested Butte, Colorado during the 2014-2015 Winter Season

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2016The Journal of Weather ModificationDOI: 10.54782/jwm.v48i1.544Cited 1 times
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Females know best: dispersal polymorphism maintained by sex-specific foraging

2025Behavioral Ecology and SociobiologyDOI: 10.1007/s00265-024-03550-8Cited 1 times
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The core of the Black Canyon Computer Corporation

The author discusses his experiences with the GEC computer department, starting with the M236, a high speed 36-bit minicomputer. He discusses the GE 600 lineage, the GE 600/645 and paging, tape transport problems, and the end of the department.

1995IEEE Annals of the History of ComputingDOI: 10.1109/85.477436Cited 1 times
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Description and Origin of the Lower Part of the Mesaverde Group in Rifle Gap, Garfield County, Colorado

1985Mountain GeologistDOI: 10.31582/rmag.mg.22.3.128Cited 1 times
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Matrix diffusion controls mountain hillslope groundwater ages and inferred storage dynamics

Groundwater age distributions provide fundamental insights on coupled water and biogeochemical processes in mountain watersheds. Field-based studies have found mixtures of young and old-aged groundwater in mountain catchments underlain by bedrock; yet, the processes that dictate these groundwater ag

2025GroundwaterDOI: 10.1111/gwat.13475Cited 1 times
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Connoisseur's Choice: Enargite, Longfellow Mine, Red Mountain District, San Juan County, Colorado

Are all things beautiful? Are all types equally beautiful when we abstract from our practical prejudices? If the reader gives his assent … we must declare that no object is essentially ugly. —Georg...

2012Rocks &amp; MineralsDOI: 10.1080/00357529.2012.690717Cited 1 times
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Abiotic influences on continuous conifer forest structure across a subalpine watershed

Understanding the abiotic drivers of high-elevation forest physiognomy is essential for forecasting how mountain ecosystems will respond to emerging environmental pressures. Most prior studies of these relationships have relied on small samples of the full landscape, resulting in limited power to de

2025Remote Sensing of EnvironmentDOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2024.114587Cited 1 times