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Natural abundance nitrate isotopes from Rifle and the East River Watershed, Colorado
This data package provides data on the natural abundance isotopes of nitrate from various sources, including porewater, stream, and precipitation. The overall purpose of this data package is to complement additional data streams for nitrogen cycling metrics (e.g., riverine inorganic and organic nitr
Water Level Data from Wells PLM1 and PLM6 for the East River Watershed, Colorado
This data set contains water level data for the PLM1 and PLM6 wells. PLM1 and PLM6 are location identifiers used by the Watershed Function SFA project for two groundwater monitoring wells along an elevation gradient located along the lower montane life zone of a hillslope near the Pumphouse location
The Importance of Interflow to Groundwater Recharge in a Snowmelt-Dominated, Alpine Watershed, Geophysical Research Letters: Modeling and Data Package
This data package contains hydrologic modeling input and output files for the East River (ER_PRMS.zip) and Copper Creek (CC_GSFLOW.zip) for water years 1987 to 2018. These data were used to generate simulated results published in Geophysical Research Letters (Carroll et al., 2019) describing the imp
Hybrid predictive modeling approach simulated evapotranspiration and ecosystem respiration data
This dataset includes measured data used for developing hybrid-predictive-modeling (HPM) approach and simulated evapotranspiration and ecosystem respiration data across several Fluxnet sites, Snow Telemetry (SNOTEL) sites and East River Watershed in Colorado locations. Fluxnet sites considered in th
A 32-year demography of yellow-bellied marmots (<i>Marmota flaviventris</i>)
Yellow-bellied marmots Marmota ¯aviventris in the East River Valley of Colorado were live-trapped and individually marked annually from 1962 through 1993. These pooled data were used to produce a demography and life table for these years. Females had signi®cantly better survivorship than males beyon
Empirical considerations on the stable age distribution
Cryptic species in the Puccinia monoica complex
Differentiating the effects of origin and frequency in reciprocal transplant experiments used to test negative frequency-dependent selection hypotheses
Contrary to expectations, clones at their site of origin had less disease, less herbivory, and higher fitness than foreign clones, suggesting that the number of sites and clones needed to thoroughly test the hypothesis of negative frequency-dependent selection in this system is very large.
"Floral" scent production by Puccinia rust fungi that mimic flowers
Fitness and community consequences of avoiding multiple predators
This study demonstrates the importance of considering multiple predators when measuring direct sublethal effects of predators on prey fitness and indirect effects on lower trophic levels, and attributes the non-additivity of effects of fish and stoneflies on mayfly growth to an interaction modificat
Effects of experimental warming on plant reproductive phenology in a subalpine meadow
Increasing “greenhouse” gases are predicted to warm the earth by several degrees Celsius during the coming century. At high elevations one likely result is a longer snow-free season, which will affect plant growth and reproduction. We studied flowering and fruiting of 10 angiosperm species in a suba
Adaptive significance of flower color and inter-trait correlations in an <i>Ipomopsis</i> hybrid zone
Life histories and the strengths of species interactions: combining mortality, growth, and fecundity effects
Interactive effects of one species on another may simultaneously influence mortality, growth, and fecundity. To quantify the strength of an interaction between two species, we must therefore use techniques that integrate these various responses into estimates of overall effect. Demographic models of
Endangered mutualisms: the conservaiton of plant-pollinator interactions
A trade-off between the frequency and duration of bumblebee visits to flowers
The potential for a trade-offs between these two components of pollinator service exists when visit duration depends on reward quantity; whether the trade-off is realized will depend on variation in nectar production and on whether pollinators forage systematically.
Ecological Feedbacks to Global Warming: Extending Results from Plot to Landscape Scale
Meeting California’s Water Needs
Duane L. Georgeson. Metropolitan Water District. January 1993.
Letter to Board of County Commissioners: Cottonwood Pass, Gunnison Train, East River Water Quality,
Ralph E Clark III. January 26, 1993.
Letter to Board of County Commissioners: I Bar Ranch Chuck Wagon Dinner
Ralph E Clark III. May 17, 1993
Letter to Board of County Commissioners – Cottonwood Pass, Gunnison Train, East River Water Quality
Ralph E Clark III. January 26, 1993.
