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Dataset

Total metals, sulfur and organic carbon data; Slate River floodplain, Crested Butte, CO; March 2021-October 2021

This data package includes processed and undiluted measurements for metal, sulfur and organic carbon concentrations from pore water (groundwater) samples from the Slate River floodplain of Crested Butte, CO, a focus field site for the SLAC Floodplain Hydro-Biogeochemistry SFA. The data was generated

Pierce S, Engel M, Bargar J2023DOI: 10.15485/1875296
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Groundwater level elevation and temperature data, Oct 2018-Dec 2021, Slate River Floodplain, Crested Butte, CO.

This data package includes a time series of water level and temperature measurements from October 2018 to December 2021 in groundwater and surface water from the Slate River floodplain outside Crested Butte, CO, a focus field site for the SLAC Floodplain Hydro-Biogeochemistry SFA. The data was gener

Perzan Z, Pierce S, Boye K2023DOI: 10.15485/1908248Cited 1 times
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Cation Data for the East River Watershed, Colorado (2014-2021)

This data package contains mean values for cation concentration for water samples taken from the East River Watershed in Colorado. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) has been used to measure the concentrations of 37 elements of interest simultaneously for the East River Watershed,

Dong W, Beutler C, Brown W2023DOI: 10.15485/1668055Cited 4 times
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Anion Data for the East River Watershed, Colorado (2014-2022)

The anion data for the East River Watershed, Colorado, consists of fluoride, chloride, sulfate, nitrate, and phosphate concentrations collected at multiple, long-term monitoring sites that include stream, groundwater, and spring sampling locations. These locations represent important and/or unique e

Williams K, Beutler C, Brown W2023DOI: 10.15485/1668054Cited 5 times
Student Paper

Environmental Correlates and Fitness Consequences of a Flower Color Polymorphism in Boechera stricta.

McDurmon A.2015
Student Paper

Pigmentation as stress response in A. septentrionalis.

Linder A.2015
Student Paper

Floral herbivory: a possible mechanism maintaining a flower color polymorphism in a selfing species, Boechera stricta.

Many studies have shown that pollinators are largely responsible for changing and maintaining flower color morph frequencies in nature. However, the preferences of pollinators do not always reflect observed frequencies in nature, especially in self-pollinating species. Thus, non-pollinator forces co

Keefe M.2015
Student Paper

Do birds differentiate white noise and deterministic chaos? A playback experiment.

Evocative sounds are known to elicit heightened responses from receivers across animal taxa. Many species of caregivers specifically have been shown to have increased arousal from infant baboon screams providing a unique conspecific identification for baboon mothers to discriminate their young from

Kennen J.2015
Student Paper

Does Bumble Bee Diet Breadth vary with the Floral Abundance in a Meadow?

Years of early snowmelt tend to have a decrease in floral abundance throughout the year. This causes flowers to be more susceptible to frost and drought stress. Based on which flowers are successful this can affect bumble bee diet breadth due to the direct correlation between bumble bee proboscis le

Hennage G.2015
Student Paper

Effects of early snowmelt and frost on plant-pollinator interactions.

As a result of climate change, plants are experiencing shifts in flowering phenology due to early snowmelt, and thus becoming more susceptible to damage from spring frost events. These direct effects of snowmelt and frost on plants can indirectly impact plant- pollinator interactions, yet few studie

Howe-Kerr L.2015
Student Paper

Assessing community phenotype of Populus tremuloides: the effect of ploidy level on associated arthropod communities.

Hecking M.2015
Student Paper

Plant selection of mycorrhizal symbionts in response to abiotic stress.

Garrett M.2015
Student Paper

Barriers to Gene Flow across a Light Gradient in Cardamine cordifolia.

Ecotypic variation can be driven by a disproportionate balance between selective pressures and gene flow. If the strength of selection is weak relative to the level of gene flow, genetic variation will likely be homogenized among populations. However, in the absence or severe limitation of gene flow

Faries S.2015
Student Paper

How does dust affect pollination in Ipomopsis aggregata?

Diaz M.2015
Student Paper

How an environment's moisture heterogeneity affects a community's traits

A plant’s functional traits, which aid with survival, growth, and reproduction, are shaped by different abiotic and evolutionary elements. Some communities have a larger degree of variation in their functional traits, and this study aimed to see if this variation is directly linked to the level of e

Crawford L.2015
Student Paper

How do distributions of belowground grass-fungal symbioses change over altitudinal gradients in the Colorado Rocky Mountains?

Fungal symbionts are pervasive and crucial components of terrestrial ecosystems. They can often reduce the effects of stressors such as drought and heat and can increase nutrient and water uptake for plants. Because of these roles, fungal symbionts may be important in mitigating the stressors of cli

Clausen K.2015
Document

Subject: Central Colorado Project (CCP), Western Renewable Energy & Water Productivity Multiplier

Dave Miller. Natural Energy Resources Company. April 19, 2007

2007
Document

Strength in Natural Resources

U.S. Energy Corp. 2007. Pamphlet

2007
Document

Special Geographic Area for the Location of a Proposed Wood Pellet Plat at the County's Landfill Site

Ralph E Clark. July 2007.

2007
Document

Shell Taking its Time on Shale Plan

Gargi Chakrabarty. Rocky Mountain News. 3 February 2007.

2007