816 results — topic: Alpine & Subalpine Ecology

Dataset

Ute Ulay Dam

The Ute Ulay Mining Complex is located along the Alpine Loop Scenic Byway just south of Lake City, Colorado. The Ute Ulay mining claims were discovered in 1871 and were one of the biggest producers of gold and silver in the San Juan Mountains. The Bureau of Land Management Gunnison Field Office has

oc5342020DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10387629
Dataset

Ute Ulay Water Tank

The Ute Ulay Mining Complex is located along the Alpine Loop Scenic Byway just south of Lake City, Colorado. The Ute Ulay mining claims were discovered in 1871 and were one of the biggest producers of gold and silver in the San Juan Mountains. The Bureau of Land Management Gunnison Field Office has

oc5342020DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10321761
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Ute Ulay Mining Complex and Henson Ghost Town

The Ute Ulay Mining Complex is located along the Alpine Loop Scenic Byway just south of Lake City, Colorado. The Ute Ulay mining claims were discovered in 1871 and were one of the biggest producers of gold and silver in the San Juan Mountains. The Bureau of Land Management Gunnison Field Office has

oc5342020DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10256106
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Post survey report for AOP Assignable Asset collection of Crested Butte, CO

This report contains details of the National Ecological Observatory Network Airborne Observation Platform (NEON AOP) assignable asset (AA) flight over Crested Butte, Colorado (CO). The report is being prepared for Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL), the primary clients for the flights who contrac

Tristan Goulden, John Musinsky2020DOI: 10.15485/1617202
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Post survey report for AOP Assignable Asset collection of Crested Butte, CO

This report contains details of the National Ecological Observatory Network Airborne Observation Platform (NEON AOP) assignable asset (AA) flight over Crested Butte, Colorado (CO). The report is being prepared for Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL), the primary clients for the flights who contrac

Tristan Goulden, John Musinsky2020DOI: 10.15485/1617202
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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
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Post survey report for AOP Assignable Asset collection of Crested Butte, CO

This report contains details of the National Ecological Observatory Network Airborne Observation Platform (NEON AOP) assignable asset (AA) flight over Crested Butte, Colorado (CO). The report is being prepared for Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL), the primary clients for the flights who contrac

Tristan Goulden, John Musinsky2020DOI: 10.15485/1617202
Article

Photosynthetic responses to a climate-warming manipulation for contrasting meadow species in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA

Abstract1. Microclimate was measured and photosynthetic responses to a climate warming manipulation were compared for the evergreen shrub Artemisia tridentata and the herbaceous forb Erigeron speciosus in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA.2. Soil was warmer and drier under infra‐red heaters compare

Loik M. E., Redar S. P., Harte J.2000Functional EcologyDOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2435.2000.00411.xCited 76 times
Student Paper

A comparison effort between hermaphrodites and females of <i>Geramium richarsonii</i>; Implications for maintenance of gynodioecy

Tovar M.1999
Student Paper

Effects of disturbance on the growth and invasive potential of <i>Matricaria perforata</i> in a sub-alpine meadow

Regan K.1999
Student Paper

Do species interactions underlie changes in vegetation observed in a meadow-warming experiment?

Peterson G.1999
Article

Foraging trade-offs along a predator-permanence gradient in subalpine wetlands

Scott A. Wissinger, Howard H. Whiteman, Grace B. Sparks, Gretchen L. Rouse, Wendy S. Brown, Foraging Trade-Offs along a Predator-Permanence Gradient in Subalpine Wetlands, Ecology, Vol. 80, No. 6 (Sep., 1999), pp. 2102-2116

Wissinger S. A., Whiteman H. H., Sparks G. B.1999EcologyDOI: 10.2307/176681Cited 20 times
Article

The effect of experimental ecosystem warming on CO2 fluxes in a montane meadow

AbstractClimatic change is predicted to alter rates of soil respiration and assimilation of carbon by plants. Net loss of carbon from ecosystems would form a positive feedback enhancing anthropogenic global warming. We tested the effect of increased heat input, one of the most certain impacts of glo

Saleska S. R., Harte J., Torn M. S.1999Global Change BiologyDOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2486.1999.00216.xCited 166 times
Thesis

Effects of snow-melt timing on three high altitude Potentilla (Rosaceae) species: growth, reproduction, and distribution

Stinson K. A.1998
Thesis

Global climate change and ecosystem carbon storage: an experimental investigation of ecologically-mediated feedbacks to climate in montane meadows

Saleska S. R.1998
Student Paper

The variation in tree growth performance relative to a climate change along an elevation gradient

Vela V. X.1998
Student Paper

An assessment of bat activity and insect abundance between three sub-alpine habitats in central Colorado

O'Brien K.1998
Student Paper

Phenotypic plasticity of a larval caddisfly along a predator-permanence gradient in subalpine wetlands

Lopez S.1998
Student Paper

Shifts in the altitudinal distribution of bumblebees near Gothic, Colorado

Long E.1998