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1 m Resolution NDVI for the Upper Gunnison Basin derived from September 2019 NAIP Imagery

This is a 1m resolution map of Normalized Differential Vegetation Index (NDVI) derived from resampled 0.6m 4-band orthoimagery collected as part of the USDA National Aerial Imagery Program. The NAIP tiles were mosaiced and bilinearly resampled to the standard UG 1m grid before calculating NDVI as (N

Ian Breckheimer2021
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1 m Resolution 4-band orthoimagery for the Upper Gunnison Basin derived from October 2017 NAIP imagery

This is a 1m resolution map of Normalized Differential Vegetation Index (NDVI) derived from resampled 0.6m 4-band orthoimagery collected as part of the USDA National Aerial Imagery Program. The NAIP tiles were mosaiced and bilinearly resampled to the standard UG 1m grid before calculating NDVI as (N

Ian Breckheimer2021
Dataset

1m Resolution NDVI for the Upper Gunnison Basin derived from October 2017 NAIP Imagery

This is a 1m resolution map of Normalized Differential Vegetation Index (NDVI) derived from resampled 0.6m 4-band orthoimagery collected as part of the USDA National Aerial Imagery Program. The NAIP tiles were mosaiced and bilinearly resampled to the standard UG 1m grid before calculating NDVI as (N

Ian Breckheimer2021
Dataset

Mask for the Upper Gunnison SDP Domain at 3 m resolution

This is a 3m resolution binary map representing areas within the Upper Gunnison Domain of the RMBL Spatial Data Platform.

Ian Breckheimer2021
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The dual role of floral traits: pollinator attraction and plant defense

Plants are under siege from a diversity of enemies that consume both leaf and floral parts. Plants resist damage to leaves in a variety of ways, and we now have a rich literature documenting how plants defend themselves against herbivore attack. In contrast, the mechanisms by which plants resist ene

Irwin R. E., Adler L. S., Brody A. K.2004EcologyDOI: 10.1890/03-0390Cited 209 times
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Convergence across biomes to a common rain-use efficiency

It is shown that RUE decreases across biomes as mean annual precipitation increases, and during the driest years at each site, there is convergence to a common maximum RUE (RUEmax) that is typical of arid ecosystems.

Huxman T., Smith M., Fay P.2004NatureDOI: 10.1038/nature02561Cited 1221 times
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Climate change and extinction risk

The overall conclusion, that a large fraction of extant species could be driven to extinction by expected climate trends over the next 50 years, is compelling: it adds to the many other reasons why new energy policies are needed to reduce the pace of warming.

Harte J., Ostling A., Green J.2004NatureDOI: 10.1038/nature02718Cited 145 times
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Assessing the substitutability of mitigation wetlands for natural sites: estimating the restoration lag costs of wetland mitigation

Gutrich J. J., Hitzhusen F. J.2004Ecological EconomicsDOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2003.10.019Cited 95 times
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Specialization, pollination syndromes, and the evolution of floral diversity

Fenster C. B., Armbruster W. S., Wilson P.2004Annual Reviews of Ecology and Systematics
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Functional ecological implications of intraspecific differences in wing melanization in Colias butterflies

Variation in the degree of insect wing melanin affects thermoregulation, and is expected to be adapted to local environmental conditions, for example over an elevational gradient. The effects of melanization on flight activity and egg maturation rate were assessed in the closely related butterflies

Ellers J., Boggs C. L.2004Biological Journal of the Linnean SocietyDOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8312.2004.00319.xCited 149 times
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Evolutionary genetics of dorsal wing color in Colias butterflies

Ellers J., Boggs C. L.2004Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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'Anti-bee' and 'pro-bird' changes during the evolution of hummingbird pollination in Penstemon flowers

Abstract Floral phenotypes may be as much the result of selection for avoidance of some animal visitors as selection for improving the interaction with better pollinators. When specializing on hummingbird-pollination, Penstemon flowers may have evolved to improve the morphological fit between bird a

Castellanos M. C., Wilson P., Thomson J. D.2004Journal of Evolutionary BiologyDOI: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2004.00729.xCited 251 times
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Direct and indirect effects of pollinators and seed predators to selection on plant and floral traits

Although flowering traits are often assumed to be under strong selection by pollinators, significant variation in such traits remains the norm for most plant species. Thus, it is likely that the interactions among plants, mutualists, and other selective agents, such as antagonists, ultimately shape

Cariveau D., Irwin R. E., Brody A. K.2004OikosDOI: 10.1111/j.0030-1299.2004.12641.xCited 193 times
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Natural selection in <i>Ipomopsis</i> hybrid zones: implications for ecological speciation

Campbell D. R.2004New Phytologist
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Resource specialization in puddling Lepidoptera

Lepidoptera feed at mud puddles, dung, and carrion in a behavior known as puddling. Sodium and sometimes protein are feeding cues, are actively collected, and play a potentially important role in lepidopteran nutritional and mating ecology. We showed that montane butterfly species have feeding prefe

Boggs C. L., Dau B.2004Enivornmental EntomologyDOI: 10.1603/0046-225x-33.4.1020Cited 78 times
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Reliability and the adaptive utility of discrimination among alarm callers

Unlike individually distinctive contact calls, or calls that aid in the recognition of young by their parents, the function or functions of individually distinctive alarm calls is less obvious. We conducted three experiments to study the importance of caller reliability in explaining individual-disc

Blumstein D. T., Verneyre L., Daniel J. C.2004Proceedings of the Royal Society of London BDOI: 10.1098/rspb.2004.2808Cited 164 times
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Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District- Vol. 5 1996-1997

Pete Klingsmith, Tyler Martineau, Ralph E. Clark. Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District. 1997.

1996gunnison_basinupper_gunnison
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UGRWCD Letter Concerning Aspinall Unit Water Rights

Tyler Martineau, Manager (UGRWCD: Upper Gunnison River Water Conservation District) Letter to U.S. Bureau of Land Reclamation April 13th 1996

1996gunnison_basinupper_gunnison
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The Role of Science in Colorado River Management

Steven W. Carothers and Dorothy A. House. The Colorado River Workshop. February 27, 1996.

1996
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The Greenline

Dick Roth, Larry MacDonnell, and Brenda Mitchell. Colorado Riparian Association. Spring 1996 – Fall 1998.

1996