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bsu-wrudisill/CRF_UCRB: release 2
release 2
Geochemistry and Strontium Isotopes for Coal Creek Watershed, Colorado, 2021-2022
The geochemistry and strontium isotope data for Coal Creek Watershed, Colorado, consists of cation, anion, and 87Sr/87Sr isotope values from samples collected at 8 stream location along Coal Creek, samples from two groundwater springs within the watershed, and a shallow subsurface piezometer. All st
leahgibson/sailnet_paper_analysis_and_figures: SAIL-Net Analysis and Figures (paper accepted)
Contains the code for the figure generation and analysis of the manuscript "Measurement Report: An investigation of the spatiotemporal variability of aerosol in the mountainous terrain of the Upper Colorado River Basin from SAIL-Net" (Gibson et al., 2025) accepted to EGU's Journal of Atmospheric Che
Data from: Fitness costs and benefits of a non-native floral resource for subalpine solitary bees
Organisms inhabiting seasonal environments must fit their life cycle into a limited time window while also synchronizing periods of resource consumption with timing of resource availability. Introduced non-native species, which often differ in phenology from natives, can alter and expand the seasona
The causes and consequences of pollen defence
Animal pollination represents one of the key innovations of the flowering plants, and constitutes
Genetic mechanisms underlying maladaptation in specialized species interactions
Adaptation has been used as the framework to understand the power of
Effects of microclimate, dispersal, species interactions, and environmental stochasticity on demography
Effects of microclimate, dispersal, species interactions, and environmental stochasticity on demography
Evolution of social position and structure – a multilevel selection perspective
Dispersal of the golden-mantled ground squirrel
Dispersal, the permanent movement of an animal away from its location of birth, is common in mammals and can have an important role in shaping demography, genetics, distribution, and social structure. Dispersal entails potential costs but also potential benefits, and the dispersal decision is though
Cross-trophic-level dynamics in aquatic ecosystems and their application across ecological contexts
Biotic and abiotic drivers of plant-pollinator interaction rewiring
Biotic and Abiotic Drivers of Plant-Pollinator Interaction Rewiring
Mineral and metabolic constraints on carbon cycling within and export from mountainous floodplain soils
MINERAL AND METABOLIC CONSTRAINTS ON CARBON CYCLING WITHIN AND EXPORT FROM MOUNTAINOUS FLOODPLAIN SOILS SEPTEMBER 2023 CAM G. ANDERSON, B.A., UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND B.S., UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA M.S., UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS Ph.D., UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST Directed by: Professor
Investigating the Effect of Drought on Floral Traits Mediating Pollinator Interactions
Understanding the effects of water stress on flowering plants is crucial for ecosystem sustainability. Changing water availability due to climate shifts and persistent drought conditions have significant implications for the reproduction and survival of subalpine plants and their pollinators. This p
Do pollinator and plant diversity vary with microclimate heterogeneity?
Montane landscapes are topographically complex and contain a biodiverse community of flora and pollinators. As with many other ecosystems, these subalpine and alpine landscapes are changing with the climate, altering the way these ecosystems regulate. As climates become warmer and drier, microclimat
Exploring the impact of climate change on soil carbon storage in montane meadows
The excess of greenhouse gasses like carbon dioxide in the atmosphere urgently calls for a deeper understanding of existing natural mechanisms for carbon sequestration. Montane meadows act as a critical natural carbon sink, often having the capacity to store much more carbon in their soils than surr
How season length and diet breadth limit mason bee success across an elevational gradient
Subordination + Power BoR Protection Part 1
Author: Klingsmith Water, Colorado, Gunnison, Development, Allocation, Prior Appropriation
Subordination + Power BoR Protection Part 1
Author: Klingsmith Water, Colorado, Gunnison, Development, Allocation, Prior Appropriation
Subordination + Call Protection Correspondence + Notes
Sub-Division Ordinance and Minimum Standards for Teton County, Idaho
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