2,139 results — topic: RMBL & Gothic
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Raw soil carbon dioxide, moisture, and temperature data from a mixed conifer and aspen forest stands in the East River Watershed of Colorado June 2011-December 2021.
These datasets contain raw data from adjacent mixed-conifer (Abies lasiocarpa and Picea engelmannii) and deciduous (Populus tremuloides) forest stands in the Elk Mountains at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Gothic, Colorado (38.9592◦ N, longitude: 106.9898◦ W and elevation of 2880 m). Ea
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Community-level flowering & fitness data across an elevational gradient, Rocky Mountain Biological Lab, 2021-2022
We collected data at three sites in Washington Gulch near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL, Gothic, Colorado, USA) from June to August 2021 and 2022. RMBL is located in the East River valley of the West Elk mountains, approximately 10 kilometers from Crested Butte, Colorado. Study site
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Comparison of stonefly habitat on various sized rocks
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A comparison of several lake eutrophication restorative techniques
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The relationship between stream velocity and body size of Blephariceridae larvae - the net-winged midge
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The effects of cattle grazing intensity on riparian environments
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Genetic variation in <i>Penstemon strictus</i>: effects of island habitats
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Temperate region interactions between ants and <i>Penstemon strictus</i>
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Bumblebee foraging behavior: the roles of floral scent and color
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Foraging site preferences of rufous and broad-tailed hummingbirds
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Recommendation for the restoration of the East River bridge site, Gothic, Colorado
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You can't go home again: effects of an avalanche barrier on small rodent homing
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An eye for an eye: can mitigated wetlands pay the bill?
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Mining for bats: a study of the mine usage of bats at the Avery Mine
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Ecological restoration: a solution or a problem?
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Vegetation and tree abundance at active and non-active beaver ponds
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Everyday is restoration day
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The effects of light intensity on the activity of predacious stonefly nymphs on mayfly nymphs
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