57 results — topic: Biodiversity & Conservation

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Gunnison sage-grouse habitat suitability of six satellite populations in southwestern Colorado: San Miguel, Crawford, Pinon Mesa, Dove Creek, Cerro Summit-Cimarron-Sims, and Poncha Pass

We developed habitat selection models for Gunnison sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus), a threatened species under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. We followed a management-centric modeling approach that sought to balance the need to evaluate the consistency of key habitat conditions and improvement

Joanne, Saher D., O'Donnell, Michael S., Aldridge, Cameron L.2021DOI: 10.5066/p93wfw13
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Data from: Testing trade-offs and the dominance-impoverishment rule among ant communities

Aim: Ant communities are believed to be structured by competition, with dominant species competitively excluding subordinates (the dominance-impoverishment rule). However, a high number of seemingly similar species coexist, possibly due to interspecific trade-offs. Here, we examine the evidence for

Sheard, Julie K., Nelson, Annika S., Berggreen, Jeppe2021DOI: 10.5061/dryad.crjdfn31rCited 1 times
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Impacts of beekeeping on wild bee diversity and pollination networks in the Aegean Archipelago

Maintaining the diversity of wild bees is a priority for preserving ecosystem function and promoting stability and productivity of agroecosystems. However, wild bee communities face many threats and beekeeping could be one of them, because honey bees may have a strong potential to outcompete wild po

Lázaro, Amparo, Mueller, Andreas, Ebmer, Andreas2021DOI: 10.5061/dryad.ns1rn8psnCited 1 times
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Pollinator visitation rate and effectiveness vary with flowering phenology

Premise of the Study – Flowering time may influence pollination success and seed set through a variety of mechanisms, including seasonal changes in total pollinator visitation or the composition and effectiveness of pollinator visitors. Methods – We investigated mechanisms by which changes in flower

Gallagher, M. Kate, Cambell, Diane2021DOI: 10.7280/D19X0DCited 1 times
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Locations, metadata, and species cover from field sampling survey associated with NEON AOP survey, East River, CO 2018.

Locations and descriptions of the sites where field sampling was conducted during the 2018 National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Airborne Observation Platform (AOP) imaging spectroscopy and lidar surveys in Gunnison County, Colorado. The sampling sites were located across East River, Washin

Chadwick K D, Grant K, Henderson A2021DOI: 10.15485/1618130
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Sample collection information and whole genome data for Greater and Gunnison Sage-grouse range generated in the Molecular Ecology Lab during 2015-2018

This dataset contains sample collection information for whole genome sequences of Gunnison and Greater Sage-grouse. These data were collected in order to examine patterns of adaptive genetic variation in Greater and Gunnison Sage-grouse. The data is archived in GenBank at the following URL https://w

Oh, Kevin, Oyler-McCance, Sara J2020DOI: 10.5066/p9g9ccqeCited 1 times
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Sample collection information and SNP data for Gunnison Sage-grouse across the species range generated in the Molecular Ecology Lab during 2015-2018

This dataset contains sample collection information and SNP genotypes for populations of Gunnison Sage-grouse across the species' range. This data was collected in order to examine patterns of adaptive genetic variation in Gunnison Sage-grouse. The data is archived in GenBank at the following URL ht

Zimmerman, Shawna J, Oyler-McCance, Sara J, Aldridge, Cameron2020DOI: 10.5066/p94et592Cited 2 times
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Leaf mass per area and leaf water content measurements from field survey in association with NEON AOP survey, East River, CO 2018. A Multiscale Approach to Modeling Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling within a High Elevation Watershed.

Leaf area, wet, and dry weights for leaf samples from sites where field sampling was conducted during the 2018 National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Airborne Observation Platform (AOP) imaging spectroscopy and lidar surveys in Gunnison County, Colorado. The sampling sites were located acros

Chadwick K D, Grant K, Henderson A2020DOI: 10.15485/1618132
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Sample collection information and microsatellite data for Gunnison sage-grouse pre and post translocation

Maintenance of genetic diversity is important for conserving species, especially those with fragmented habitats and/or ranges. In the absence of natural dispersal, translocation can be used to achieve this goal. However, the long-term impacts from translocation can be expensive and difficult to eval

Oyler-McCance, Sara J, Zimmerman, Shawna J, Aldridge, Cameron2019DOI: 10.5066/p920wo0qCited 2 times
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The Sagebrush Biome Range Extent, as Derived from Classified Landsat Imagery

This feature estimates the geographic extent of the sagebrush biome in the United States. It was created for the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agency's (WAFWA) Sagebrush Conservation Strategy publication as a visual for the schematic figures. This layer does not represent the realized dis

Jeffries, Michelle I., Finn, Sean P.2019DOI: 10.5066/p950h8hsCited 18 times
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Data from: Extreme site fidelity as an optimal strategy in an unpredictable and homogeneous environment

1. Animal site fidelity structures space-use, population demography, and ultimately gene flow. Understanding the adaptive selection for site fidelity patterns provides a mechanistic understanding to both spatial and population processes. This can be achieved by linking space-use with environmental v

Gerber, Brian, Hooten, Mevin, Peck, Christopher2019DOI: 10.5061/dryad.7c834dbCited 1 times
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Gunnison Sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus) bGUSGx_CONUS_2001v1 Habitat Map

This dataset represents a species habitat distribution map for Gunnison Sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus) within the conterminous United States (CONUS) based on 2001 ground conditions. This habitat map was created by applying a deductive habitat model to remotely-sensed data layers within the speci

Ken Boykin2018DOI: doi:10.5066/F7FB5180
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Gunnison Sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus) bGUSGx_CONUS_2001v1 Range Map

This dataset represents a species known range extent for Gunnison Sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus) within the conterminous United States (CONUS) based on 2001 ground conditions. This range map was created by attributing sub-watershed polygons with information of a species' presence, origin, season

Jeff Lonneker2018DOI: doi:10.5066/F7ZS2VGM
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Expected-heterozygosity-FST-between-species

Excel spreadsheet comparing expected heterozygosity and FST at SNP loci, along with actual base counts from reads. Comparison is between the Greater Sage-grouse and Gunnison Sage-grouse samples, ie it does not include the Bi-state population for this analysis.

Oyler-McCance, Sara J., Cornman, Robert Scott, Jones, Kenneth L.2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.8sm55/8
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Data from: Plasticity in plant functional traits is shaped by variability in neighbourhood species composition

Plant functional traits can vary widely as a result of phenotypic plasticity to abiotic conditions. Trait variation may also reflect responses to the identity of neighbours, although not all species are equally responsive to their biotic surroundings. We hypothesized that responses to neighbours are

Abakumova, Maria, Zobel, Kristjan, Lepik, Anu2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.83g9kCited 1 times
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Data from: Genomic single-nucleotide polymorphisms confirm that Gunnison and Greater sage-grouse are genetically well differentiated and that the Bi-State population is distinct

Sage-grouse are iconic, declining inhabitants of sagebrush habitats in western North America, and their management depends on an understanding of genetic variation across the landscape. Two distinct species of sage-grouse have been recognized, Greater (Centrocercus urophasianus) and Gunnison sage-gr

Oyler-McCance, Sara J., Cornman, Robert Scott, Jones, Kenneth L.2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.8sm55Cited 1 times
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Data from: Experimental species removals impact the architecture of pollination networks

Mutualistic networks are key for the creation and maintenance of biodiversity, yet are threatened by global environmental change. Most simulation models assume that network structure remains static after species losses, despite theoretical and empirical reasons to expect dynamic responses. We assess

Brosi, Berry J., Niezgoda, Kyle, Briggs, Heather M.2017DOI: 10.5061/dryad.b5h65Cited 1 times
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Data from: The oldest, slowest forests in the world? Exceptional biomass and slow carbon dynamics of Fitzroya cupressoides temperate rainforests in southern Chile

Old-growth temperate rainforests are, per unit area, the largest and most long-lived stores of carbon in the terrestrial biosphere, but their carbon dynamics have rarely been described. The endangered Fitzroya cupressoides forests of southern South America include stands that are probably the oldest

Urrutia-Jalabert, Rocio B., Malhi, Yadvinder, Lara, Antonio2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.2kh91Cited 1 times
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Data from: Environmental controls on canopy foliar N distributions in a neotropical lowland forest

Distributions of foliar nutrients across forest canopies can give insight into their plant functional diversity and improve our understanding of biogeochemical cycling. We used airborne remote sensing and Partial Least Squares Regression (PLSR) to quantify canopy foliar nitrogen (N) across ~164 km2

Balzotti, Christopher S., Asner, Gregory P., Taylor, Philip G.2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.ck585Cited 1 times
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HC.auto.3pops

This file is a text file in Arelquin input format. It contains autosome SNP genotypes for three groups. Two groups of C. urophasianus (one is GRSG which represents the southern part of the range and the other is BiState which represents the diverged population on the border between California and Ne

Oyler-McCance, Sara, Cornman, Robert, Jones, Kenneth2015DOI: 10.5061/dryad.75n5q/2