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UAV Imagery of Marmot Burrows in Colorado
UAV flights were conducted between August 26, 2024, and September 1, 2024, at and around the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in the East River Valley, Gothic, Colorado, USA (38°57′ N, 106°59′ W; approximately 2900 m elevation). The study area included marmot colonies located in two core zones,
Seasonal Precipitation Classification during Surface Atmosphere Integrated Field Laboratory Campaign
The Surface Atmosphere Integrated Field Laboratory (SAIL) campaign, conducted from September 2021 to June 2023 in Crested Butte, Colorado, aimed to characterize precipitation processes in the Upper Colorado River Basin (UCRB). This increased observations of snowfall accumulation in this hydrological
Meteorological and Soil Data from Ecohydrology Sensor Towers at Pump House and Snodgrass Mountain in East River Watershed, Colorado, 2019-2025
This data package includes hourly meteorological and soil sensor data at eight ecohydrology monitoring sites in East River Watershed, Colorado as part of the Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (WFSFA) research led by Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL). Four field sites were located on the h
Reduced Surface Hoar in a Warming World— SUMMA Model Output and Codes
SUMMA model output for a single site in the East River Watershed, Colorado using downscaled forcings from the WUS-D3 dataset of downscaled CMIP6 GCMS. For a full description, see .
Relaxation of the leaf economics spectrum within and across quaking aspen Populus tremuloides genotypes
Shorter seasonal snow cover poses a risk to solitary bee populations in a mountainous ecosystem
Different aspects of dominance are not equivalent when testing for trade-offs in ant communities
Riming-dependent snowfall rate and ice water content retrievals for W-band cloud radar
Genetic basis of an adaptive polymorphism controlling butterfly silver iridescence
Investigating KDP signatures inside and below the dendritic growth layer with W-band Doppler radar and in situ snowfall camera
Responses to climate change – insights and limitations from herbaceous plant model species
Social security: individuals in socially reciprocal groups may perceive security from predators
Controls from above and below: Snow, soil, and steepness drive diverging trends of subsurface water and streamflow dynamics
Females know best: dispersal polymorphism maintained by sex-specific foraging
Herbivory and water availability interact to shape the adaptive landscape in the perennial forb, Boechera stricta
Corydalis caseana ssp. brandegei (Fumariaceae) is a perennial plant that grows in moist, subalpine regions of south central Colorado, USA. Prior to this study, nothing was known of its reproductive biology. The most numerous visitors (59%), and the only known pollinators, were long-tongued bumblebee
Comparative life-cycle analyses reveal interacting climatic and biotic drivers of population responses to climate change
Responses of natural populations to climate change are driven by how multiple climatic and biotic factors affect survival and reproduction, and ultimately shape population dynamics. Yet, despite substantial progress in synthesizing the sensitivity of populations to climatic variation, comparative st
Where the Bombs and Nukes Begin
Folks United to Thwart Unsafe Radiation Emissions.
What you should know about the hazards of nuclear power
Union of Concerned Scientists
What Really is the Blue Mesa Subordination?
Author: Laura Anderson Newspaper Article
What is Healthy Forest Economy
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