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Genomic and Transcriptomic Analysis of the Whirling Disease-Resistant Gunnison River Rainbow Trout - Supplementary Data

Supplementary tables and figures

Gharamah, Abdullah2025DOI: 10.17632/33smdhvmxp.1
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Rapid Geomorphic Assessment Data for the Upper East River Watershed, Brown and Calumet Counties, Wisconsin

The East River is an agricultural tributary to the Lower Fox River and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Green Bay Area of Concern (AOC) in northeast Wisconsin. This tributary has known excessive phosphorus (P) and suspended sediment loads that contribute to habitat related impairments and d

James D Blount, Heidi M Broerman, Faith A Fitzpatrick2025DOI: 10.5066/p14ghnmvCited 2 times
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60-meter Segment Stream Network of the Upper East River Watershed, Brown County, Wisconsin

The East River is an agricultural tributary to the Lower Fox River and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Green Bay Area of Concern (AOC) in northeast Wisconsin. This tributary has known excessive phosphorus (P) and suspended sediment loads that contribute to habitat related impairments and d

Heidi M Broerman, James D Blount, Faith A Fitzpatrick2025DOI: 10.5066/p144a5jsCited 1 times
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Replication data for Fig 4.1, Gunnison uterine litter size vs litter size at first juvenile emergence, 19 Sept 2025.

FILE DESCRIPTION File name = Fig 4.1, Gunnison uterine litter size vs litter size at first juvenile emergence, 19 Sept 2025. These data used for Fig 4.1 (top and bottom) in Hoogland 2026. Top graph: Number of different uterine litter sizes for GPDs in late pregnancy, all determined by using a Sonosi

Hoogland, John2025DOI: 10.48579/pro/9uaecr
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Latest Pleistocene glacial chronology and paleoclimate reconstruction for the East River watershed, Colorado, USA

Reconstructing Pleistocene glaciation timing and extent is vital for understanding paleoclimate. Whereas late Pleistocene glaciation has been studied extensively in western North American mountain ranges, the glacial history of the western Elk Range in Colorado remains understudied, particularly in

Quirk B. J., Larsen I. J., Hidy A. J.2024Quaternary ResearchDOI: 10.1017/qua.2024.5Cited 8 times
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METHODS: Validating an immunoassay to measure fecal glucocorticoid metabolites in yellow-bellied marmots

Quantifying physiological stress in wild animals is essential for understanding their health, reproductive success, and survival in a variable environment. The yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventer) study at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory near Crested Butte, Colorado, USA is the world

Ortiz Ross X., Taha H. B., Press E.2024Comparative Biochem and Phys Part A: Mol and IntDOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2024.111738Cited 2 times
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Cumulative adversity and survival in the wild

Protecting populations contending with co-occurring stressors requires a better understanding of how multiple early-life stressors affect the fitness of natural systems. However, the complexity of such research has limited its advancement and prevented us from answering new questions. In human studi

Ortiz Ross X., Blumstein D. T.2024Ecology LettersDOI: 10.1111/ele.14485Cited 5 times
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Ecosystem-size relationships of river populations and communities

Knowledge of ecosystem-size influences on river populations and communities is integral to the balancing of human and environmental needs for water. The multiple dimensions of dendritic river networks complicate understanding of ecosystem-size influences, but could be resolved by the development of

McIntosh A. R., Greig H. S., Warburton H. J.2024Trends in Ecology & EvolutionDOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2024.01.010Cited 13 times
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X-ray chemical imaging for assessing redox microsites within soils and sediments

Redox reactions underlie several biogeochemical processes and are typically spatiotemporally heterogeneous in soils and sediments. However, redox heterogeneity has yet to be incorporated into mainstream conceptualizations and modeling of soil biogeochemistry. Anoxic microsites, a defining feature of

Noel V., Boye K., Naughton H. R.2024Frontiers in Environmental ChemistryDOI: 10.3389/fenvc.2024.1329887Cited 5 times
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Social control is associated with increased reproductive skew in a wild mammal

In group-living species, reproductive variation among individuals of the same sex is widespread. By identifying the mechanisms underlying this reproductive skew, we gain fundamental insights into the evolution and maintenance of sociality. A common mechanism, social control, is typically studied by

Maldonado-Chaparro A., Philson C. S., Zhang X.2024Biology LettersDOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2024.0003Cited 3 times
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Sublimation of Snow

Abstract Snow is a vital part of water resources, and sublimation may remove 10%–90% of snowfall from the system. To improve our understanding of the physics that govern sublimation rates, as well as how those rates might change with the climate, we deployed an array of four towers with over 100 ins

Lundquist J. D., Vano J., Gutmann E.2024Bulletin of the American Meteorological SocietyDOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-23-0191.1Cited 17 times
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Climate mediates the trade-offs associated with phenotypic plasticity in an amphibian polyphenism

Polyphenisms occur when phenotypic plasticity produces morphologically distinct phenotypes from the same genotype. Plasticity is maintained through fitness trade-offs which are conferred to different phenotypes under specific environmental contexts. Predicting the impacts of contemporary climate cha

Kirk M. A., Lackey A. C. R., Reider K. E.2024Journal of Animal EcologyDOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.14187Cited 2 times
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Reproductive ecology of Erigeron speciosus, a montane perennial herb: Evidence of self-incompatibility

Realizamos un experimento para determinar la biología reproductiva de Erigeron speciosus (Asteraceae), una hierba montano perenne que se extiende por el Oeste de Norteamérica. Polinización de E. speciosus fue manipulado para entender: (1) >cuál es el sistema de apareamiento para E. speciosus (cruzam

Ingold D. D., CaraDonna P. J., Dooley J. L.2024The Southwestern NaturalistDOI: 10.1894/0038-4909-68.1.13
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Recent Upper Colorado River Streamflow Declines Driven by Loss of Spring Precipitation

Abstract Colorado River streamflow has decreased 19% since 2000. Spring (March‐April‐May) weather strongly influences Upper Colorado River streamflow because it controls not only water input but also when snow melts and how much energy is available for evaporation when soils are wettest. Since 2000,

Hogan D., Lundquist J. D.2024Geophysical Research LettersDOI: 10.1029/2024GL109826Cited 17 times
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Hydrology outweighs temperature in driving production and export of dissolved carbon in a snowy mountain catchment

Abstract Terrestrial production and export of dissolved organic and inorganic carbon (DOC and DIC) to streams depends on water flow and biogeochemical processes in and beneath soils. Yet, understanding of these processes in a rapidly changing climate is limited. Using the watershed‐scale reactive‐tr

Kerins D., Sadayappan K., Zhi W.2024Water Resources ResearchDOI: 10.1029/2023WR036077Cited 12 times
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Shifting groundwater fluxes in bedrock fractures: Evidence from stream water radon and water isotopes

Johnson K., Christensen J. N., Gardner W. P.2024Journal of HydrologyDOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.131202Cited 15 times
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Summary of the Gunnison Water Situation

In 1986 the City of Aurora and the Natural Energy Resources Company (NECO) filcd claims for the right to divert massive amounts of water from Gunnison County to the Front Range. The Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District also filed for rights to the same water for in-basin use. The High Cou

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Summary of Qualifications Westinghouse Plasma Gasification Technology

Technical report (August 2012). Covers Northeast England, Toronto, Canada. Topics: plasma gasification, waste treatment, syngas, energy production. Agencies: Westinghouse Plasma Corporation, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Alter NRG. Cites 10 external works.

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Suggested Criteria for Evaluating RARE II Areas

Brian Beard, Tim Mahoney, Bob Langsenkamp, Paul Barrett, Jim Stowe, Joy Caudill, Bruce Benninghoff, Perry Moyle, Meg Nagel. Sierra Club, Wilderness Society, Colorado Mountain Club. ?

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Subordination + Power BoR Protection Part 5

Author: Klingsmith Water, Colorado, Gunnison, Allocation, Development, Front Range, Prior Appropriation

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