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Rapid trait evolution crucial to species growth, CU Boulder study finds
Rapid trait evolution species growth CU Boulder
2017/2/16
Rapid evolution at the edges of a given species habitat may play a larger role in population expansions than previously suspected, according to the results of a new University of Colorado Boulder-led ...
CU Boulder study:Mate choices of barn swallows tied to diverging appearances
CU Boulder study Mate choices barn swallows tied diverging appearances
2016/8/23
If you are a male barn swallow in the United States or the Mediterranean with dark red breast feathers, you’re apt to wow potential mates. But if you have long outer tail feathers in the United States...
Fire severity in southwestern Colorado unaffected by spruce beetle outbreak,CU-Boulder study finds
Fire severity southwestern Colorado unaffected by spruce beetle CU-Boulder
2015/11/12
Contrary to expectations that spruce beetle infestations increase the severity of wildfires in southwestern Colorado, a new study led by University of Colorado Boulder researchers has found that this ...
Historic 2013 Colorado Front Range storm accomplished up to 1,000 years of erosion,CU-Boulder study finds
2013 Colorado storm accomplished 1,000 years of erosion CU-Boulder
2015/9/8
The historic September 2013 storm that triggered widespread flooding across Colorado’s Front Range eroded the equivalent of hundreds, or even as much as 1,000 years worth of accumulated sediment from ...
Inbreeding not to blame for Colorado’s bighorn sheep population decline,CU-Boulder study finds
Inbreeding not to blame Colorado’s bighorn sheep population decline CU-Boulder
2015/8/4
The health of Colorado’s bighorn sheep population remains as precarious as the steep alpine terrain the animals inhabit, but a new study led by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder has fo...
Bright pulses of light could make space veggies more nutritious, says CU-Boulder study(图)
light nutritious Bright pulses
2014/3/20
Exposing leafy vegetables grown during spaceflight to a few bright pulses of light daily could increase the amount of eye-protecting nutrients produced by the plants, according to a new study by resea...
New CU-Boulder study shows differences in mammal responses to climate change(图)
mammal small mammals
2014/3/18
If you were a shrew snuffling around a North American forest, you would be 27 times less likely to respond to climate change than if you were a moose grazing nearby.