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Dataset

Groundwater level elevation and temperature at the Lower Montane in the East River Watershed, Colorado.

This groundwater level elevation and temperature data package is aimed at improving the predictive understanding of hydro-biogeochemical processes at the lower montane site in the East River Watershed, Colorado. The dataset is obtained using pressure transducers placed in shallow wells in the floodp

Dafflon B, Dwivedi D2021DOI: 10.15485/1647040Cited 1 times
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Time-domain reflectometer survey across the East River Watershed, Colorado.

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) collected near-surface point-measurements of soil temperature (file variable TDR_T(C)), volumetric water content (file variable TDR_SM(VWC%)), and soil electrical conductivity (file variable TDR_EC(mS/m)) using a time-domain reflectometer (TDR) at a depth

Falco N, Dafflon B, Devadoss J2021DOI: 10.15485/1648526
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Total Dissolved Nitrogen and Ammonia Data for the East River Watershed, Colorado (2015-2022)

This data package contains mean values for total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) and ammonia concentrations for water samples taken from the East River Watershed in Colorado. The East River is part of the Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (WFSFA) located in the Upper Colorado River Basin, United Sta

Dong W, Beutler C, Bouskill N2021DOI: 10.15485/1660456
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Soil Environmental Conditions in the East River Watershed, CO.

This dataset contains depth-resolved soil environmental variables collected between June 2016 and October 2018 from the Bradley Meadow site in the East River watershed. Datalogger output from 7 Campbell CS655 12 cm Soil Moisture and Temperature Sensors including depth, temperature, volumetric water

Winnick M, Lawrence C, Maher K2021DOI: 10.15485/1660455
Student Paper

Ecosystems impacts of climate change: snowmelt timing, species diversity, and plant productivity

A 14 year warming experiment being conducted in a subalpine meadow has resulted in several physical changes, including advanced date of snowmelt, a decrease in soil moisture, and increased soil temperature in heated plots versus control plots. These microclimate changes have led to a shift in plant

Reistetter J.2004
Student Paper

DOES LINARIA VULGARIS, AN INVASIVE, INTERFERE WITH THE POLLINATION OF THE NATIVE SPECIES, POTENTILLA PULCHERRIMA?

The need for information on invasive species has been growing more and more pressing as they continue to spread and crowd out native plants. Alarm over invasive species is often concerned with the vegetative crowding and homogenized habitats that they create. It has recently been recognized that the

Martin B. A.2004
Student Paper

Comparing predator-induced changes in stream insects with varying vulnerabilities to risk of predation

Mayflies in high-elevation streams in Colorado are more vulnerable to risk of predation based on their relative drift propensisties. Baetis bicaudatis, a mayfly that has high drift propensity, has been shown to respond to predation risk by accelerating its metamorphosis into an adult, which results

Marko L.2004
Student Paper

The effect of body condition of yellow-bellied marmots on time allocation to vigilance and food acquisition while foraging

Condition can influence many traits. I looked at how condition affects time allocation while foraging for yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) by taking two minute focal samples of adults and yearlings and recording their behavior. Each focal was paired with measurements of condition collec

Lochhead L.2004
Student Paper

The Effects of Distance From a Yellow-Bellied Marmot Burrow on Plant Diversity

Mammal mounds have been found to have diverse effects on vegetation. The area around yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris) burrows was examined for different morphospecies and plant cover to find if diversity decreased near a burrow. Morphospecies were identified to family to look for trends

Lochhead L.2004
Student Paper

Pollinator selection by floral traits and color in a hybrid zone of <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> and <i>I. tenuituba</i> (Polemoniaceae)

Albinos plants are usually discriminated by their pollinators. Exist the possibility that other pollinator drive a reproductive isolation on this plants. To observe if an albino of a plant commonly pollinated by hummingbirds can be selected by other pollinator we used the F1s of albinos of Ipomopsis

Hernandez-Garcia P.2004
Student Paper

What is the nature of the ant-aphid relationship?

Many aphid species, on a wide variety of plants, are tended by ants. We tested whether the relationship between the ant species Formica obscuripes and an aphid species on rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus) was a mutualism and, if so, whether it was obligate or facultative. Using a fully facto

Hammer S.2004
Student Paper

Comparison of Arthropod Diversity between Perennial Shrub versus Evergreen Tree Habitats at Sites Near Gothic, CO

There are numerous species of organisms that live in woody vegetation. Their species diversity will be equal to the total number of species and their relative abundance. This study compared the species diversity of arthropods between perennial shrubs and evergreen trees. I hypothesized that a larger

Esparza D.2004
Student Paper

Do yellow-bellied marmots respond to predator vocalisations?

Cooley L.2004
Student Paper

Effect of Rock Size, Age, and Distance on the Biodiversity of Lower Copper Creek Area Lichens: A Test of the Theory of Island Biogeography

This study analyzed the species richness and abundance of lichens along Copper Creek, Gothic, CO., in relation to boulder size and distance from a source, in an attempt to illustrate the theory of island biogeography. Mine tailings were also sampled to determine the colonization and growth rates of

Elder C. L.2004
Student Paper

Red-naped Sapsucker nest tree selection and effects on the willow breeding bird community

The Red-naped sapsucker creates a nest cavity in aspen woodlands each year, required by other bird spp. for nesting, and spends much of its foraging time in willow wetlands. This study attempted to determine a) how does proximity of potential nest trees to forest edge and willows affect the sapsucke

Cody T.2004
Student Paper

Development to diapause in a population of <i>Euphydryas gillettii</i> (Nymphalidae): effects of egg cluster size and habitat parameters

I studied survivorship from the period of egg laying to winter diapause in a population of E. gillettii (Nymphalidae). I investigated if fitness, in the context of hatching and succesful development to diapause was related to egg cluster size, habitat parameters, or both, and if there were factors a

Carrillo J.2004
Document

Comments for Record of Public Meeting on Mission Statement and Evaluation Criteria for the Gunnison Valley Land Preservation Fund

Ralph E Clark. October 4, 1997.

1997gunnison_basin
Document

Colorado's Natural Heritage: Rare and Imperiled Animals, Plants, and Plant Communities

Natural Heritage Program Colorado. October 1997.

1997
Document

Colorado River Basin Study: Final Report

Final Report by Dale Pontius, Principal Investigator In conjunction with SWCA, Inc. Environmental Consultants. Tucson, AZ. August 1997

1997gunnison_basin
Document

Colorado Division of Wildlife Wetlands Initiative Legacy Project 1997-1998 Progress Report Presented To The Wildlife Commission

Alex F. Chappell. Colorado Division of Wildlife. 1998.

1997