472 results — topic: Forest Ecology

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Data from: Modeling intraspecific adaptation of Abies sachalinensis to local altitude and responses to global warming, based on a 36-year reciprocal transplant experiment

Intraspecific adaptation in Abies sachalinensis was examined using models based on long-term monitoring data gathered during a reciprocal transplant experiment with eight seed source populations and six transplantation sites along an altitudinal gradient. The consequence of local adaptation was eval

Ishizuka, Wataru, Goto, Susumu2011DOI: 10.5061/dryad.hh2g4s48Cited 1 times
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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Woodhouse - Cochetopa Dome - PIPO - ITRDB CO594

Tree ring data from the International Tree Ring Data Bank and World Data Center for Paleoclimatology archives. Most data sets include raw treering measurements (most are annual ring width, with some collections of earlywood or latewood width or wood density), plus chronologies (standardized growth i

Woodhouse, C.A., Lukas, J.J., Bolton, G.2006DOI: 10.25921/x3v9-j430
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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Woodhouse - Cochetopa Dome - PIPO - ITRDB CO594

Tree ring data from the International Tree Ring Data Bank and World Data Center for Paleoclimatology archives. Most data sets include raw treering measurements (most are annual ring width, with some collections of earlywood or latewood width or wood density), plus chronologies (standardized growth i

Woodhouse, C.A., Lukas, J.J., Bolton, G.2006DOI: 10.25921/x3v9-j430
Document

Steps in Land Use Planning Multiple Use-Sustained Yield Act Roadless Area Inventory 1971-73

Multiple pe prame work for Forest Service identified 1,449 lic Lands -roadless areas of 5,000 acres or ing J NA A more in the National Forest System. Range Recreation Wildlife*Fish Timber Watershed 274 areas were selected for wilder- ness study. Establishment of Areas of Wilderness fit within the pu

1971
Article

Ecology of aspen in Gunnison County, Colorado

The ecology of quaking aspen was studied in Gunnison County, Colorado. In the study area, aspen stands often take the form of small islands surrounded by fescue grasslands. At its upper altitudinal limits, aspen generally abuts the spruce-fir forest. The greatest number of trees were 4- to 7-in DBH

Morgan M. D.1969American Midland NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/2423831Cited 22 times
Article

Pinus aristata (Pinaceae) in Boulder County, Colorado: Northward Extension of Its Known Colorado Range

Bonde Erik K.1967The Southwestern NaturalistDOI: 10.2307/3669615
Student Paper

Census of a beaver colony

Paul R. T.1967
Document

Beaver in Western North America: An Annotated Bibliography 1966 to 1986

Dean E. Medin and Kathryn E. Torquemada. USDA Forest Service. April 1988.

1966
Document

Vehicle Restrictions Proposed for Gunnison Forest

Edward P. Cliff. USDA Forest Service. 1965.

1965gunnison_basin
Book

The forest resource of Colorado /

This report is concerned primarily with the timber resource.However, because practically none of the forest area is managed for timber alone, the report also briefly describes demands for associated forest valueswater, recreation, wildlife, and forage.

Miller Robert L., Choate Grover A., Utah) Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Ogden,1964DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.79390Cited 17 times
Student Paper

A recreational use analysis of the National Forest land from Emerald Lake to the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory

Vaughan R.1964
Publication

Beaver pond project

Stoerker M., Pohly J.1962
Student Paper

Report on beaver activity in the Gothic area

Olney H.1958
Dataset

Upper Colorado River Basin Cottonwood Monitoring Picture Locations .mpk

The Southern Rockies LCC is home to narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), common at elevations above 1800 m, and Fremont cottonwood [a common name regionally attached to the ecologically very similar Populus fremontii subsp. fremontii S. Watson and P. deltoides subsp. wislizenii (S. Watson)

Douglas C Andersen
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Upper Colorado River Basin River Thalweg

The Southern Rockies LCC is home to narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), common at elevations above 1800 m, and Fremont cottonwood [a common name regionally attached to the ecologically very similar Populus fremontii subsp. fremontii S. Watson and P. deltoides subsp. wislizenii (S. Watson)

Douglas C Andersen
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Upper Colorado River Basin River Sub-basins

The Southern Rockies LCC is home to narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), common at elevations above 1800 m, and Fremont cottonwood [a common name regionally attached to the ecologically very similar Populus fremontii subsp. fremontii S. Watson and P. deltoides subsp. wislizenii (S. Watson)

Douglas C Andersen
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Upper Colorado River Basin Valley Centerline

The Southern Rockies LCC is home to narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), common at elevations above 1800 m, and Fremont cottonwood [a common name regionally attached to the ecologically very similar Populus fremontii subsp. fremontii S. Watson and P. deltoides subsp. wislizenii (S. Watson)

Douglas C Andersen
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Upper Colorado River Basin Floodplain Land Cover

The Southern Rockies LCC is home to narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), common at elevations above 1800 m, and Fremont cottonwood [a common name regionally attached to the ecologically very similar Populus fremontii subsp. fremontii S. Watson and P. deltoides subsp. wislizenii (S. Watson)

Douglas C Andersen