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Dataset

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

Rosemary Carroll, Jeffrey Deems, Richard Niswonger2020DOI: 10.21952/WTR/1508390
Dataset

Kinetics Data of Iron(II), Manganese(II), Dissolved Organic Carbon and Nitrate from Batch Incubation Experiments Using Hyporheic Sediments from the East River Watershed, Colorado.

Hyporheic zones act as critical ecological links between terrestrial and aquatic systems where redox-sensitive metals of iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) significantly impact nutrient cycling and water quality. In order to understand the production, release and speciation of Fe(II) and Mn(II) in groundw

Wenming Dong, Patricia Fox, Amrita Bhattacharyya2020DOI: 10.15485/1659482
Dataset

Kinetics Data of Iron(II), Manganese(II), Dissolved Organic Carbon and Nitrate from Batch Incubation Experiments Using Hyporheic Sediments from the East River Watershed, Colorado.

Hyporheic zones act as critical ecological links between terrestrial and aquatic systems where redox-sensitive metals of iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) significantly impact nutrient cycling and water quality. In order to understand the production, release and speciation of Fe(II) and Mn(II) in groundw

Wenming Dong, Patricia Fox, Amrita Bhattacharyya2020DOI: 10.15485/1659482
Dataset

Kinetics Data of Iron(II), Manganese(II), Dissolved Organic Carbon and Nitrate from Batch Incubation Experiments Using Hyporheic Sediments from the East River Watershed, Colorado.

Hyporheic zones act as critical ecological links between terrestrial and aquatic systems where redox-sensitive metals of iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) significantly impact nutrient cycling and water quality. In order to understand the production, release and speciation of Fe(II) and Mn(II) in groundw

Wenming Dong, Patricia Fox, Amrita Bhattacharyya2020DOI: 10.15485/1659482
Student Paper

Insect numbers and diversity along three roadsides of different ages

Gubser C.1997
Student Paper

Case material choice by caddisfly larvae in the presence of a predator

Gifford J., Lopez S.1997
Student Paper

Pollinator choice of flower size and sexual morph in <i>Geranium richardsonii</i>

Drew A.1997
Student Paper

The effects of large invertebrates on the development of cannibal morphology in the tiger salamander, <i>Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum</i>

Cargille R. T.1997
Student Paper

Effects of interspecific pollen transfer between <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> and <i>Castilleja linaerifolia</i> (a case study of <i>I. aggregata</i>)

Alfaro M.1997
Student Paper

Reproductive resource allocation in <i>Delphinium nelsonii</i>

Alvarado A.1997
Student Paper

Concentration and color preference in nectar feeding birds

Adams M. S.1997
Chapter

Nature's Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems

Wilcox A., Harte J.1997
Article

Cyclic Colonization in Predictably Ephemeral Habitats: A Template for Biological Control in Annual Crop Systems

It is argued that ACSs are “predictably ephemeral” habitats that present a selective environment that is different from that commonly envisioned for disturbed or early successional habitats, and therefore, effective biological control strategies in ACSs must include a landscape ethic that provides a

Wissinger S. A.1997Biological ControlDOI: 10.1006/bcon.1997.0543Cited 298 times
Article

Maintenance of polymorphism promoted by sex-specific fitness payoffs

crossing in an intimate plant herbivore relationship. I. Does outcrossing provide an escape from herbivores adapted to the parent plant? Evolution 48:454-464. TEMPLETON, A. R., AND B. READ. 1984. Factors eliminating inbreeding depression in a captive herd of Speke's gazelle. Zoo Biol. 3:177-199. VER

Whiteman H. H.1997EvolutionDOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1997.tb05127.xCited 38 times
Article

The effect of mermithid parasitism on predation of nymphal Baetis bicaudatus (Ephemeroptera) by invertebrates

A number of hypotheses are presented to explain why the parasite causes increased predation on its host, including the large size of the parasite affecting the sensory abilities of the host, the larger energetic costs of escape behavior for parasitized individuals, and natural selection from fish pr

Vance S. A., Peckarsky B. L.1997OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/s004420050143Cited 29 times
Article

Trapline foraging by bumble bees: II. Definition and detection from sequence data

Trapline foraging—repeated sequential visits to a series of feeding locations—presents interesting problems seldom treated in foraging models. Work on traplining is hampered by the lack of statistical, operational approaches for detecting its existence and measuring its strength. We propose several

Thomson J., Slatkin M., Thomson B.1997Behavioral EcologyDOI: 10.1093/beheco/8.2.199Cited 115 times
Document

1993 Annual Legislative Review: Reinventing State Water Rights Systems

Water Strategist. 1993.

1993
Document

Uranium Mining Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project, Information and Briefing Material, 1992

US Department of Energy. 1992.

1992gunnison_basin
Document

Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action 1992

U.S. Department of Energy. 1992.

1992gunnison_basin
Document

Special District Leadership Performance

Carl H. Neu Jr.?NEU & Company. 1992.

1992