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Data for "Depth of nutrient uptake by deep-rooted plants is regulated by water availability"
The data set consists of strontium (Sr) isotope ratios (87Sr/86Sr), water isotopes, soil cation concentrations, soil water potential sensor data, and results of 87Sr/86Sr mixing model. The plant canopy size files include the dataset of canopy dimension of sagebrush, lupine, and sunflower. The soil a
Geophysical survey associated with NEON AOP survey, East River, CO 2018
The package contains data layers developed and used in Falco et al. 2024: “EcoImaging: Advanced Sensing to Investigate Plant and Abiotic Hierarchical Spatial Patterns in Mountainous Watersheds". The package is part of the DOE Watershed Function Science Focus Area (SFA) project and includes geophysic
Diurnal trends and meteorological factors influencing the variability of fluorescent bioaerosol in Mt. Crested Butte, Colorado during SAIL
Abstract Despite the crucial role of bioaerosol particles (BAP) in our climate system, local ecosystems, and human health, our grasp on their atmospheric interactions is hampered by a lack of high‐resolution and long‐term data, which is essential for understanding their abundance and variability in
Seasonality and albedo dependence of cloud radiative forcing in the Upper Colorado River Basin
Abstract Mountains create and enhance their own clouds, which both scatter and absorb shortwave radiation from the sun and absorb and re‐emit land surface and atmospheric longwave radiation. However, the impacts of clouds on the surface radiation balance in high elevation snowy mountain terrain are
Does pollination interact with the abiotic environment to affect plant reproduction?
Although we found some evidence for the effect of a biotic interaction depending on abiotic conditions, it was only for one aspect of reproduction in one species, and it was in an unexpected direction. Our work highlights interactions between the abiotic and biotic components of the environment as a
Differences in gene expression and genetic variation underlying preference-performance mismatches: insights from a specialized native herbivore on an invasive toxic plant
The causes for preference-performance mismatches in a specialist native herbivore laying eggs on an invasive toxic plant are investigated, and genes related to successful detoxification and adaptive feeding were enriched in larvae feeding on native plants and toxic plants.
Metagenome-assembled genomes for oligotrophic nitrifiers From a mountainous gravelbed floodplain
Riparian floodplains are important regions for biogeochemical cycling, including nitrogen. Here, we present MAGs from nitrifying microorganisms, including ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and comammox bacteria from Slate River (SR) floodplain sediments (Crested Bute, CO, US). Addi�onally, we explore MA
Natural selection on floral volatiles and other traits can change with snowmelt timing and summer precipitation
Climate change is disrupting floral traits that mediate mutualistic and antagonistic species interactions. Plastic responses of these traits to multiple shifting conditions may be adaptive, depending on natural selection in new environments. We manipulated snowmelt date over three seasons (3-11 d ea
Multilevel selection on individual and group social behaviour in the wild
How phenotypes are shaped by multilevel selection-the theoretical framework proposing natural selection occurs at more than one level of biological organization-is a classic debate in biology. Though social behaviours are a common theoretical example for multilevel selection, it is unknown if and ho
Legacy effects and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of Linaria vulgaris invasion in Colorado and Illinois, USA
Abstract Invasive plants’ ability to extend their range depends upon their local environments and both positive and negative interactions with native species. Interactions between invasive and native plants may be indirectly linked to the soil fungal community, which may enhance or suppress invasion
Dispersal of the golden-mantled ground squirrel (Callospermophilus lateralis)
Dispersal is common in mammals and can have an important role in shaping demography, genetics, distribution, and social structure. Dispersal entails potential costs but also potential benefits, and the dispersal decision is thought to be conditional; the potential disperser assesses prospects for su
Is early life adversity associated with adult stress in a wild rodent?
The period before sexual maturity is a sensitive life stage where most development and change occur. Studies in humans and other animals show that early adverse experiences contribute to poor health and survival. However, the mechanisms are still unclear. Some have found that early life adversity (E
Hidden features: How subsurface and landscape heterogeneity govern hydrologic connectivity and stream chemistry in a montane watershed
ABSTRACT Hydrologic connectivity is defined as the connection among stores of water within a watershed and controls the flux of water and solutes from the subsurface to the stream. Hydrologic connectivity is difficult to quantify because it is goverened by heterogeniety in subsurface storage and per
Modeling spatial distribution of snow water equivalent using transfer learning across mountainous basins
Abstract Accurately estimating snow water equivalent (SWE) is crucial for understanding the impacts of climate change, urbanization, and population growth on water resources. High operational costs of lidar observations limit the frequency and coverage of SWE estimates at high spatial resolutions, l
Petrogenic organic carbon estimates for two Rocky Mountain soils underlain by Cretaceous Mancos Shale
Supplementary material from "Shorter seasonal snow cover poses a risk to solitary bee populations in a mountainous ecosystem"
Upper Gunnison Basin In-Stream Flow Project
Edward Sparling, David Harpman, Jim Booker, Carol Adams.
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Undeveloped Area Inventory Descriptions
Management plan. Covers Gunnison National Forest, Lake Fork-Rambouilet, Continental Divide. Topics: undeveloped area inventory, timber harvesting, livestock grazing, wildlife habitat. Agencies: San Isabel National Forest, Gunnison National Forest, Outward Bound School.
Union Carbide Uranium Mill Action Sheet
Folks United to Thwart Unsafe Radiation Emissions.
