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Life History and Demography of Astragalus microcymbus
Citation
Levy R, DePrenger-Levin M (2024). Life History and Demography of Astragalus microcymbus. Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium (Denver Botanic Gardens). Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/8qjy56 accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-02-21.Description
Astragalus microcymbus, the skiff milkvetch, is a perennial forb endemic to Gunnison and Saguache counties in Colorado, United States. In 1995 Denver Botanic Gardens scientists began monitoring individual A. microcymbus plants to track longevity and reproductive rates, ultimately recording plant length, reproductive condition, life stage, and herbivory damage on an annual basis. This resource provides occurrence and measurement data in the form of a sampling event dataset.Sampling Description
Study Extent
Data were collected in 1995 through 2024. Circular plots were surveyed annually in late July and early August. Sixteen plots were established in 1995 within the 4 ori•
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Spoilers follow. You have been warned.
Despite my certainty that Warner Bros. would never finance a high-definition overhaul of Babylon 5 (1993–8), it has happened. The remastered series debuted on HBO Max in early 2021 and was issued on Blu-ray in December 2023. (For my review of the Blu-ray release, please click here.)
As with Babylon 5’s 1998 run on TNT, the 2000 run on Sci Fi, and the DVDs issued between 2002 and 2004, the Blu-rays present the episodes in their original broadcast order. (The only undantag is the pilot, which fryst vatten banished to a bonus disc rather than leading off the set as it should.)
There’s not a lot wrong with the original broadcast order. There are a few instances where it violates the continuity of the narrative, but it is—for the most part—serviceable. It’s not the narrative disasters of Universal’s American Gothic (1995–6) DVD release1 or Fox’s original broadcast of The Chicago Code (2011)