7,660 results

Dataset

Snow-free Growing Degree-days Annual Timeseries

These are maps of annual accumulated snow-free growing potential (snow-free growing degree days, SFGDD) for the Upper Gunnison domain, derived from daily maximum air temperature maps interpolated from weather station and microclimate sensor data combined with Landsat-derived estimates of the timing

Ian Breckheimer2023
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Snow-free Freezing Degree-days 0-60 days Post-snow Timeseries

These are maps of annual accumulated snow-free freezing potential (freezing degree days, FDD) for the Upper Gunnison domain, derived from daily minimum temperature maps interpolated from weather station and microclimate sensor data combined with Landsat-derived estimates of the timing of seasonal sn

Ian Breckheimer2023
Dataset

Snow-free Freezing Degree-days Early Season Timeseries

These are maps of annual accumulated spring snow-free freezing potential (snow-free freezing degree days, SFFDD) for the Upper Gunnison domain, derived from daily minimum temperature maps interpolated from weather station and microclimate sensor data combined with Landsat-derived estimates of the ti

Ian Breckheimer2023
Dataset

Snow-free Freezing Degree-days Late Season Timeseries

These are maps of annual accumulated fall snow-free freezing potential (snow-free freezing degree days, SFFDD) for the Upper Gunnison domain, derived from daily minimum temperature maps interpolated from weather station and microclimate sensor data combined with Landsat-derived estimates of the timi

Ian Breckheimer2023
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Fitness and hormonal correlates of social and ecological stressors of female yellow-bellied marmots.

The results suggest that elevated baseline FGM levels failed to mediate reproductive suppression in marmots, highlighting the importance of social status, body condition and predator abundance on determining reproductive success in highly seasonal breeders.

Blumstein D. T., Keeley K. N., Smith J. E.2016Animal BehaviourDOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2015.11.002Cited 29 times
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Pattern and variation of the time budget of yellow-bellied marmots.

Armitage K. B., Salsbury C. M.2016Ethology, Ecology and Evolution
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Solutions to Burnout and Retention as Perceived by County Extension Agents of the Colorado State University Extension System

This study explored solutions to the issue of burnout and retention of Extension agents. Extension agents experience burnout for reasons such as long hours, stress, and organizational factors. As Extension administration addresses job satisfaction and performance of Extension employees, burnout and

Benge Matt, Harder Amy, Goodwin Jeff2015Journal of Human Sciences and ExtensionDOI: 10.54718/nsxn7559Cited 15 times
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Studies of minerals from Hall's Valley, Park County, Colorado – Chemistry of cupropavonites (5,5) ( 5,5P) and (4,6) ( 4,6P): crystal structure of natural pavonite and crystal structure of orthorhombic berryite

Mumme William G., Gable Robert W., Wilson Nick2015Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie - AbhandlungenDOI: 10.1127/njma/2015/0287
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First report of a giant neosuchian (Crocodyliformes) in the Williams Fork Formation (Upper Cretaceous: Campanian) of Colorado

Foster John R., Hunt-Foster ReBecca K.2015Cretaceous ResearchDOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2015.02.003Cited 11 times
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Paleoecology of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah: Human impacts on landscape and implications for resource management on the southern Colorado Plateau

D'Andrea Robert M., Anderson R. Scott, Cole Kenneth L.2015Quaternary InternationalDOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2015.01.137Cited 1 times
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Impacts of climate change on the formation and stability of late Quaternary sand sheets and falling dunes, Black Mesa region, southern Colorado Plateau, USA

Ellwein Amy L., Mahan Shannon A., McFadden Leslie D.2015Quaternary InternationalDOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2014.10.015Cited 18 times
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Captive‐rearing of Gunnison sage‐grouse from egg collection to adulthood to foster proactive conservation and recovery of a conservation‐reliant species

Gunnison sage‐grouse (Centrocercus minimus) are distributed across southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah, United States. Their distribution has decreased over the past century and the species has been listed as threatened by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Reduced genetic diversity, small

Apa Anthony D., Wiechman Lief A.2015Zoo BiologyDOI: 10.1002/zoo.21228Cited 14 times
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Effects of Gunnison Sage-Grouse habitat treatment efforts on associated avifauna and vegetation structure

Lukacs, P. M., A. Seglund, and S. Boyle. 2015. Effects of Gunnison Sage-Grouse habitat treatment efforts on associated avifauna and vegetation structure. Avian Conservation and Ecology 10(2):7.http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ACE-00799-100207

Lukacs Paul M., Seglund Amy, Boyle Steve2015Avian Conservation and EcologyDOI: 10.5751/ace-00799-100207Cited 10 times
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An ephemeral meandering river system: Sediment dispersal processes in the Río Colorado, Southern Altiplano Plateau, Bolivia

© 2014 Gebr. Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart, Germany. The Río Colorado meandering river system feeds the Salar de Uyuni, the World's largest salt pan in the southern Altiplano plateau (Bolivia). It is characterized by ephemerality due to the high aridity of the region, and a downstream d

Li Jiaguang, Luthi Stefan M., Donselaar Marinus E.2015Zeitschrift für GeomorphologieDOI: 10.1127/zfg/2014/0155Cited 24 times
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Skill Assessment of Water Supply Outlooks in the Colorado River Basin

Water-supply outlooks that predict the April through July (snowmelt) runoff and assist in estimating the total water-year runoff, are very important to users that rely on the major contributing watersheds of the Colorado River. This study reviewed the skill level of April through July forecasts at 2

Harrison Brent, Bales Roger2015HydrologyDOI: 10.3390/hydrology2030112Cited 8 times
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Survival of Gunnison sage‐grouse <i>Centrocercus minimus</i> in Colorado, USA

Gunnison sage‐grouse Centrocercus minimus has declined from their historic range and recent monitoring has provided evidence that some populations are continuing to decline. The evaluation of long‐term, population‐specific survival rates is important to assess population stability, and is necessary

Davis Amy J., Phillips Michael L., Doherty Paul F.2015Journal of Avian BiologyDOI: 10.1111/jav.00473Cited 5 times
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Beavers in North Elk Meadows

Ellen Pedersen. 2009.

2009
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Transmission Systems 2008

Pete Klingsmith, Luella Dooley.

2008
Document

Sudden Aspen Decline in Colorado

Susan Gray and Toy Mask. USDA Forest Service. March 19, 2008.

2008
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Study: Oil shale could require lots of water

Dennis Webb. The Daily Sentinel. Grand Junction, CO. 22 October 2008

2008