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Turbulence dissipation rate estimated from Doppler Lidar measurements during LAPSE-RATE
This dataset includes turbulence dissipation rate estimated from the University of Colorado Windcube v1 lidars and the University of Oklahoma Halo Streamline scanning Doppler Lidar during the 2018 LAPSE-RATE (Lower Atmospheric Profiling Studies at Elevation - a Remotely-piloted Aircraft Team Experim
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
Estimating densities of larval Salmonflies (Pteronarcys californica) through multiple pass removal of post-emergent exuvia in Colorado rivers
Traditional methods of collecting, sorting, and identifying benthic macroinvertebrate samples are useful for stream biomonitoring and ecological studies, however, these methods are time consuming, expensive, and require taxonomic expertise. Estimating larval densities through collection of post-emer
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
Methods in Ecosystem Science
Water Quality in Alluvial Aquifers of the Southern Rocky Mountains Physiographic Province, Upper Colorado River Basin, Colorado, 1997
Floral dimorphism, pollination, and self-fertilization in gynodioecious <i>Geranium richardsonii</i> (Geraniaceae)
The selective maintenance of gynodioecy depends on the relative fitness of the male‐sterile (female) and hermaphroditic morphs. Females may compensate for their loss of male fitness by reallocating resources from male function (pollen production and pollinator attraction) to female function (seeds a
Molecular-functional studies of adaptive genetic variation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
▪ Abstract Knowledge of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms is essential to the study of molecular evolution. Their common ancestry mandates that their molecular functions share many aspects of adaptation and constraint, yet their differences in size, ploidy, and structural complexity also giv
Avoiding paradigm-based limits to knowledge of evolution
The “Modern Synthesis” brought paleontology and systematics together with population genetics to endorse Darwin’s insights and to lay the foundation of steady progress in understanding.
Outbreeding depression varies among cohorts of <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> planted in nature
Pollen presentation and pollination syndromes, with special reference to <i>Penstemon</i>
Abstract Pollen presentation theory (PPT) allows for a re‐examination of some classic themes in pollination biology. Here, we outline its implications in the context of bee‐ and bird‐adapted species of Penstemon and Keckiella (Scrophulariaceae). PPT models the optimal schedule of pollen presentation
Altitudinal variation in body size and population density of <i>Nicrophorus investigator</i> (Coleoptera: Silphidae)
Comparison of reproductive success of in-situ burial verrsus the use of abandoned burrows for carcass interment by <i>Nicrophorus investigator</i> (Coleoptera:Silphidae)
Gas exhange and water relations of two Rocky Mountain shrub species exposed to a climate change manipulation
Global warming and terrestrial ecosystems: a conceptual framework for analysis
raise global mean temperature over the next century by 1.0–3.5 °C (Houghton et al. 1995, 1996). Ecologists from around the world have begun experiments to investigate the effects of global warming on terrestrial ecosystems, the aspect of global climate change that attracts the most public attention
Enlightenment for mapping systems: solar radiation models look to the sun for answers
Stream Channel Recerence Sites: An Illustrated Guide to Field Technique
Cheryl C. Harrelson, C.L. Rawlings, John P. Potyondy. April 1994.
Species Endangerment Patterns in the United States
Curtis H. Flather, Linda A. Joyce, Carol A. Bloomgarden. USDA Forest Service. January 1, 1994.
Resource Decision Guidelines Draft
Denver Water’s Integrated Resource Planning Process. November 9, 1994.
Recommendations for the Hartman Rocks Area
Hartman Rocks Citizens Group. May 4, 1994.
