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<b>Brief for 30 Members of the U.S. House and Senate as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondents, Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County Colorado</b>
THE COLORADO RIVER
SYNOPSIS This papers concerns the method of river-stage forecasting for the Colorado River and its principal tributaries, the Green, Grand, and San Juan Rivers. A brief description of the topographic features and courses of these streams is given. Attention is given to temperature conditions, as the
The Effect of Globalization on the Places of Summit County, Colorado
The movement of people, capital, and culture associated with increasing globalization has had a profound impact on shaping the places we inhabit, the cultures we interact with, and the ways we live. The development of Summit County, Colorado, represents one of the most profound landscape evolutions
The Franceville (El Paso County, Colorado) Meteorite
Mining in Boulder County, Colorado
Demography of the unsilvered morph of <i>Speyeria mormonia</i> (Nymphalidae) in Colorado
Geometric Designs on Mimbres Bowls: (The Gunnison Collection, IX)
In a series of eight former articles, published elsewhere, the writer has described the designs on many of the prehistoric pottery vessels in the collection of the Museum of Archaeology of The Western State College of Colorado Of these eight articles, the last three1 have dealt with the designs on M
Control of Pyrethroid Resistant Colorado Potato Beetle, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 1991
Abstract This experiment was located on the Red River Valley Potato Growers Research farm in Grand Forks, ND. The field was planted on 28 May using cut A-size 'Norchip' certified seed. Plots were four rows, 0.9 m wide, 7.6 m in length, with a 1.5 m fallow aisle at the end of each plot. Plots were ar
Terrestrial ecosytem feedbacks to global climate change
Anthropogenic greenhouse gases are expected to induce changes in global climate that can alter ecosystems in ways that, in turn, may further affect climate. Such climate-ecosystem interactions can generate either positive or negative feedbacks to the climate system, thereby either enhancing or dimin
Potential for Events Similar to the Deadly West Salt Creek Landslide, Grand Mesa Area, Colorado
ABSTRACT The deadly West Salt Creek Landslide of 2014, one of the largest landslides to occur in the United States in historical time, was surprising in its suddenness and length of runout. Its source area, the edge of Grand Mesa in western Colorado, was potentially the source of other similar lands
<i>Cicero, Seven Orations: With Selections from the Letters, De senectute, and Sallust's Bellum Catilinae</i>. Walter B. Gunnison , Walter S. Harley
Masculinized female yellow-bellied marmots initiate more social interactions
Insight from Integration
Climatic variation and risk assessment in a highly seasonal mammal
Climate change and its resulting effects on seasonality are known to alter a variety of animal behaviors including those related to foraging, phe- nology, and migration. Although many studies focus on the impacts of phenological changes on physiology or fitness enhancing behaviors, fewer have invest
Sodium, potassium and chloride in floral nectars: energy-free contributions to refractive index and salt-balance
Conditional syndromes: Effect of human disturbance and age on the correlation between flight initiation distance and vigilance in marmots
Behavioral syndromes—suites of correlated behaviors across different situations and contexts—are widespread and can have important ecological consequences because correlations between distinct behaviors shape how animals respond to changing environmental conditions and can limit behavioral plasticit
Social security: Does social position influence flight initiation distance?
A variety of factors can influence an individual’s antipredator behavior including their group size because simply being around conspecifics may reduce predation risk. Recent work has shown that it is not just being around others, but rather the specific social relationships that individuals have wi
Scared and less noisy: glucocorticoids are associated with alarm call entropy
The nonlinearity and arousal hypothesis predicts that highly aroused mammals will produce nonlinear, noisy vocalizations. We tested this prediction by measuring faecal glucocorticoid metabolites (GCMs) in adult yellow-bellied marmots ( Marmota flaviventris ), and asking if variation in GCMs was posi