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Warming winters are disrupting the hidden world of fungi – the result can shift mountain grasslands to scrub
Model-based interpretation of solute exports and carbon partitioning during shale weathering in a mountainous hillslope
Depth of nutrient uptake by deep-rooted plants is regulated by water availability
Experimental warming decouples plant-fungal symbiont interactions and leads to a more conservative ecosystem
Wind-driven seed dispersal differentially promotes seed trapping and retention across alpine plants
Snow microphysical processes in orographic turbulence revealed by cloud radar and in situ snowfall camera observations
An actinopterygian-dominated fish fauna from the Upper Cretaceous Williams Fork Formation, northwestern Colorado, and evidence for provinciality across Laramidia at the Campanian/Maastrichtian boundary
The Williams Fork Formation (WFF) of northwestern Colorado preserves an understudied freshwater biota from the Campanian/Maastrichtian boundary. Here we describe a diverse actinopterygian-dominated fish assemblage from the ReBecca’s Hollow locality of Rio Blanco County. Chondrichthyans are rare from
The Colorado River: Chasing Water
Forage Resources in Warming and Removal Plots, Almont, CO, 2019
This is data collected to explore the impacts of warming and dominant species removal on the quantity and quality of plants for cattle foraging. The data were collected from the Colorado low elevation site (Almont) of the Warming and Removal in Mountains experiment which examines the direct and indi
Graphical presentation of the daily mean discharge in cubic feet per second of The Uncompahgre River
Total dissolved-solid loads in the Upper Colorado River Basin during high-flow hydrologic events from 2021 to 2023
This U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) data release contains data that allows for calculation of total dissolved-solid loads for high-flow and baseflow conditions in the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB) collected between 2021 and 2023. High-flow hydrologic events are critical periods for salinity trans
Forage Resources in Warming and Removal Plots, Almont, CO, 2019
This is data collected to explore the impacts of warming and dominant species removal on the quantity and quality of plants for cattle foraging. The data were collected from the Colorado low elevation site (Almont) of the Warming and Removal in Mountains experiment which examines the direct and indi
The impacts of environmental change on plant and microbial communities: A turf transplant experiment in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
Climate change is altering both above-ground plant communities and below-ground microbial assemblages, yet their simultaneous responses to altered climate remain poorly understood. To address this, we conducted a whole-community transplant experiment across a 400-meter elevation gradient in the Colo
Beyond static color: Exploring spatial and temporal dimensions of animal visual signals
Hydrologic connectivity shapes watershed response to climate variability from local to global scales
Gynodioecy is a mode of sex expression where male sterlie (hereafter female) plants and hermaphroditic plants coexist within a population. In order for the females to be maintained by natural selection, they must have experienced an increased fitness. Fitness is defined as the ability of genotype or
Remote sensing strategies for surface mineral and contaminant detection
Wyoming and Jackson
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Wyo. Rancher Plans March To Protest BLM Actions
Management to-build' a road into Paint Rock Canyon near Hyattville. -Mills is president of the Independent Stockgrowers of . America. He said the group has. about "400 members, mainly in 'yoming and South Dakota. THE FEDERAL Bureau of Land Man- agement and ‘the. U.S. Forest’ Service have proposed a
Worksheet II Suggested Additions or Deletions to the Forest Service Roadless and Undeveloped Area Inventory My Recommendations
Ralph E. Clark III.
Woodsy Owl on Hiking and Backpacking
Before your hike, study maps of the area, get permits if necessary, and learn the terrain. Be familiar with all options-- time, alternative routes, and weather. Keep in mind the shorter daylight hours of fall and winter. LIMIT THE SIZE OF YOUR GROUP Limit your group to a size a leader can safely han
