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237 results — topic: Hydrology & Watersheds ·
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Host effects on herbivory and pollination in a hemiparasitic plant
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Plant community composition mediates both large transient decline and predicted long-term recovery of soil carbon under climate warming
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Toward a synthesis of the Newtonian and Darwinian worldviews
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The effects of plant succession and ant nest on soil organic matter and soil moisture
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Biotic and abiotic effects on ant community structure
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Plant responses to experimental warming in a montane meadow
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Control of litter decomposition in a subalpine meadow-sagebrush steppe ecotone under climate change
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Response of nitrogen cycling to simulated climate change: differential responses along a subalpine ecotone
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Responses of subalpine meadow vegetation to four years of experimental warming
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Photosynthetic responses to a climate-warming manipulation for contrasting meadow species in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA
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Global warming and terrestrial ecosystems: a conceptual framework for analysis
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Gas exhange and water relations of two Rocky Mountain shrub species exposed to a climate change manipulation
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Estimating species-area relationships from plot to landscape scale using species spatial-turnover data
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The effect of experimental ecosystem warming on CO2 fluxes in a montane meadow
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Changes in water relations for leaves exposed to a climate-warming manipulation in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado
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On the implications of species-area relationships for endemism, spatial turnover, and food web patterns
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Land Use and Landscape Change in the Colorado Mountains II: A Case Study of the East River Valley
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Untangling multiple factors in spatial distributions: Lilies, gophers, and rocks
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High-temperature tolerance of <i>Artemisia tridentata</i> and <i>Potentilla gracilis</i> under a climate change manipulation
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