414 results — topic: Plant Biology

Dataset

Hybrid predictive modeling approach simulated evapotranspiration and ecosystem respiration data

This dataset includes measured data used for developing hybrid-predictive-modeling (HPM) approach and simulated evapotranspiration and ecosystem respiration data across several Fluxnet sites, Snow Telemetry (SNOTEL) sites and East River Watershed in Colorado locations. Fluxnet sites considered in th

Jiancong Chen, Baptiste Dafflon, Anh Tran2020DOI: 10.15485/1633810
Dataset

Hybrid predictive modeling approach simulated evapotranspiration and ecosystem respiration data

This dataset includes measured data used for developing hybrid-predictive-modeling (HPM) approach and simulated evapotranspiration and ecosystem respiration data across several Fluxnet sites, Snow Telemetry (SNOTEL) sites and East River Watershed in Colorado locations. Fluxnet sites considered in th

Jiancong Chen, Baptiste Dafflon, Anh Tran2020DOI: 10.15485/1633810
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Life histories of the perennial geophyte Erythronium grandiflorum (Liliaceae) in Colorado subalpine transplant garden from annual measurements, 1991 onward

In an outdoor garden at Irwin, Colorado, we established glacier lily plants in open-bottomed PVC pots that protected them from gopher attack. The initial cohorts were excavated from field sites as mature corms of unknown age. Later cohorts were grown from seed, so their ages are known. Each spring s

Thomson, J.D2020DOI: 10.6073/pasta/4c9562dffeba0ac581e9314adf94590f
Dataset

Quality-controlled Vegetation Canopy Height Model for the Upper East River Domain

This is a vegetation canopy height map from the 2018 NEON AOP dataset. It was derived from the NEON Lidar-based digital surface model and the re-processed SDP NEON DEM. Pixels with low NDVI or inside building footprints were set to a value of zero.

Ian Breckheimer2020
Dataset

Hydrologically Corrected (cut and burned) 1m Digital Elevation Model for the Upper East River Domain

This is a hydrologically corrected digital elevation model derived from the 2018 NEON AOP dataset. It represents the height above sea level for impervious objects attached to the ground, such as buildings, but not vegetation. Bridges and culverts have been "cut" to allow flow, and areas of suface wa

Ian Breckheimer2020
Dataset

Hydrologically Corrected (cut) 1m Digital Elevation Model for the Upper East River Domain

This is a hydrologically corrected digital elevation model derived from the 2018 NEON AOP dataset. It represents the height above sea level for impervious objects attached to the ground, such as buildings, but not vegetation. Bridges and culverts have been "cut" to allow realistic surface flow for h

Ian Breckheimer2020
Dataset

Leaf-off 1m Digital Surface Model of the Upper East River Domain

This is a digital surface model from the 2018 NEON AOP dataset. It represents the height above sea level for objects attached to the ground, such as buildings. This version of the data includes the elevation of buildings and other non-vegetation objects such as bridges. Areas of deciduous vegetation

Ian Breckheimer2020
Dataset

1m Digital Elevation Model with Buildings Derived from the 2018 NEON AOP Dataset

This is a digital surface model from the 2018 NEON AOP dataset. It represents the height above sea level for objects attached to the ground, such as buildings. This version of the data includes the elevation of buildings and other non-vegetation objects such as bridges, but areas of vegetation refle

Ian Breckheimer2020
Dataset

Leaf-on 1m Digital Surface Model for the Upper East River Domain

This is a digital surface model from the 2018 NEON AOP dataset. It represents the height above sea level for objects attached to the ground, such as buildings and trees. This version of the data includes the elevation of the tops of deciduous vegetation, consistent with the data collection interval

Ian Breckheimer2020
Dataset

Quality-controlled 1m Digital Elevation Model for the Upper East River Domain

1m Resolution bare-earth Digital Elevation Model for the Upper East River Derived from 2018 NEON AOP Data. This version has been re-processed to remove artifacts associated with sharp ridges and dense vegetation, and was based on original data from NEON: Goulden T ; Hass B ; Brodie E ; Chadwick K D

Ian Breckheimer2020
Article

Oviposition Behavior of <i>Hylemya</i>(Delia)sp. (Diptera:Anthomyiidae): Suboptimal Host Plant Choice?

Zimmerman M., Cibula D., Schulte B.1984Environmental Entomology
Article

The relationship between flowering phenology and seed set in an herbaceous perennial plant, Polymonium foliosissimum Gray

To assess the potential for evolutionary change in blooming time within a population of Polemonium foliosissimum Gray (Polemoniaceae), flowering phenology, seed set and seed predation frequencies of individual plants were monitored from 1977-1981 in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. In only 1 of 4 years

Zimmerman M., Gross R. S.1984American Midland NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/2425557Cited 44 times
Article

Reproduction in Polymonium: a five year study of seed production and implications for competition for pollinator service

Conditions necessary for intraspecific competition for pollinator service, but not intraspecific competition itself, have previously been reported for a population of Polemonium foliossisimum Gray. As in most recent work of this sort, this conclusion was based, in part, on seed set differentials amo

Zimmerman M.1984OikosDOI: 10.2307/3544797Cited 16 times
Student Paper

A comparison of the effects of predispersal seed predation on seed set of three Rocky Mountain plant species in the sun and shade

Wetmore S.1983
Student Paper

Frequency and density of yellow violets

Head A.1983
Student Paper

Dandelion build-up around buildings in Gothic

Gerut J.1983
Article

The timing of seed dispersal in Viola nuttallii: attraction of dispersers and avoidance of predators

The hypothesis that a sychrony of the time of seed dispersal and the period when most ants (mutualists) and least rodents (predators) are active would be advantageous to the plant species is discussed.

Turnbull C. L., Culver D. C.1983OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/bf00378862Cited 59 times
Article

Seed Dispersal by Ants in the Rocky Mountains

-Field tests quantifying the behavioral responses of ants to the seeds of twenty Rocky Mountain species were conducted in Gunnison County, Colorado. The results indicate that Claytonia lanceolata Pursh, Corydalis aurea Willd., C. caseana A. Gray., Delphinium nelsoni Greene, and Viola nuttallii Pursh

Turnbull C. L., Beattie A. J., Hanzawa F. M.1983Southwestern NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/3670789Cited 17 times
Article

Effects of ant mounds on soil chemistry and vegetation patterns in a montane Colorado meadow

Culver D. C., Beattie A. J.1983EcologyDOI: 10.2307/1939968Cited 141 times