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Discharge data collected within the East River for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Watershed Function Science Focus Area (water years 2015-2018)

Discharge data collected at the East River in the Upper Colorado River Basin for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area. Files contain instantaneous observed discharge data, corrected 10 min and mean daily discharge. Several sites also contain temperatur

Rosemary Carroll, Kenneth Williams2019DOI: 10.21952/WTR/1495380Cited 6 times
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The East River, Colorado, Watershed: A Mountainous Community Testbed for Improving Predictive Understanding of Multiscale Hydrological-Biogeochemical Dynamics: Dataset

This dataset contains snow water, precipitation, and discharge data collected from the East River watershed. This provides insight as to how the watershed works as a system and responds to hydrological perturbations.

Susan Hubbard, Boris Faybishenko, Carroll Rosemary2019DOI: 10.21952/WTR/1506942
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The East River, Colorado, Watershed: A Mountainous Community Testbed for Improving Predictive Understanding of Multiscale Hydrological-Biogeochemical Dynamics: Dataset

This dataset contains snow water, precipitation, and discharge data collected from the East River watershed. This provides insight as to how the watershed works as a system and responds to hydrological perturbations.

Susan Hubbard, Boris Faybishenko, Carroll Rosemary2019DOI: 10.21952/WTR/1506942
Dataset

The East River, Colorado, Watershed: A Mountainous Community Testbed for Improving Predictive Understanding of Multiscale Hydrological-Biogeochemical Dynamics: Dataset

This dataset contains snow water, precipitation, and discharge data collected from the East River watershed. This provides insight as to how the watershed works as a system and responds to hydrological perturbations.

Susan Hubbard, Boris Faybishenko, Carroll Rosemary2019DOI: 10.21952/WTR/1506942
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Disruptive selection in flowering time of Wyethia amplexicaulis (Asteraceae)

Suzuki K.1993Plant Species Biology
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Patterns of rust infection as a function of host genetic diversity and host density in natural populations of the apomictic crucifer, <i>Arabis holboellii</i>

It is often assumed that genetic diversity contributes to reduced disease incidence in natural plant populations. However, little is known about the genetic structure of natural populations affected by disease. Here I present data from three apomictic (asexual) populations of Arabis holboellii infec

Roy B. A.1993EvolutionDOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1993.tb01203.xCited 64 times
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Floral mimicry by a plant pathogen

An extraordinary case of pathogen-mediated floral mimicry that contributes to fungal reproduction of the rust fungus Puccinia monoica is reported.

Roy B. A.1993NatureDOI: 10.1038/362056a0Cited 197 times
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Differential success of pollen donors in a self-compatible lily

Rigney L. P., Thomson J. D., Cruzan M. B.1993EvolutionDOI: 10.2307/2410194Cited 13 times
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Sublethal consequences of stream-dwelling predatory stoneflies on mayfly growth and fecundity

Predators can have consequences on prey populations and communities that extend well beyond direct predator—induced mortality. Predator—prey interactions often affect prey feeding rates, growth rates, or fecundities, thereby significantly affecting reproductive success of prey adults. Thus, investig

Peckarsky B. L., Cowan C. A., Penton M. A.1993EcologyDOI: 10.2307/1939941Cited 277 times
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Factors affecting pollinator visitation rates: a biogeographic comparison

Primack R. B., Inouye D. W.1993Current Science
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Temporal Organization: Reflections of a Darwinian Clock-Watcher

Macrophage polarization refers to how macrophages have been activated at a given point in space and time. Polarization is not fixed, as macrophages are sufficiently plastic to integrate multiple signals, such as those from microbes, damaged tissues, and ...Read More

Pittendrigh C. S.1993Annual Review of PhysiologyDOI: 10.1146/annurev.physiol.55.1.17Cited 55 times
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Comparison between plant species in bushy-tailed woodrat middens and in the habitat

Frase B. A., Sera W. E.1993Great Basin Naturalist
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Parentage analysis in ant colonies using simple sequence repeat loci

Evans J. D.1993Molecular Ecology
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Birding for fun: Sapsuckers, swallows, willow, aspen and rot

Ehrlich P. R., Daily G. C.1993American Birds
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Double keystone bird in a keystone species complex

Species in a Colorado subalpine ecosystem show subtle interdependences. Red-naped sapsuckers play two distinct keystone roles. They excavate nest cavities in fungus-infected aspens that are required as nest sites by two species of swallows, and they drill sap wells into willows that provide abundant

Daily G. C., Ehrlich P. R., Haddad N. M.1993Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USADOI: 10.1073/pnas.90.2.592Cited 162 times
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Geitonogamy: the neglected side of selfing

Selfing by geitonogamy incurs a fitness cost of reduced pollen export, and recent reports show that seed set can suffer as well, even in self-incompatible species.

De Jong T. J., Waser N. M., Klinkhamer P. G. L.1993Trends in Ecology and EvolutionDOI: 10.1016/0169-5347(93)90239-lCited 438 times
Document

Mancini Stream Survey

Michael L. Mancini. 1987-88

1987
Document

Forest Plan Amendments 2 through 11

Charles A. Knight. USDA. September 1987.

1987
Document

Forest Plan Amendment Number 12

Jack Weissling. USDA. October 5, 1987.

1987
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Forest Plan Amendment Number 11

Jack Weissling. USDA. August 20, 1987.

1987