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Data from: Genome-wide scans reveal cryptic population structure in a dry-adapted eucalypt

Genome-wide DArTseq scans of 268 individuals of Eucalyptus salubris, distributed along an aridity gradient in southwestern Australia, revealed cryptic population structure that appears to signal hitherto unappreciated ecotypic differentiation and barriers to gene flow. Genome-wide scans were underta

Steane, Dorothy A., Potts, Brad M., McLean, Elizabeth2015DOI: 10.5061/dryad.h06r3Cited 1 times
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Data from: Determinants of flammability in savanna grass species

1. Tropical grasses fuel the majority of fires on Earth. In fire-prone landscapes, enhanced flammability may be adaptive for grasses via the maintenance of an open canopy and an increase in spatiotemporal opportunities for recruitment and regeneration. In addition, by burning intensely but briefly,

Simpson, Kimberley J., Ripley, Brad S., Christin, Pascal-Antione2015DOI: 10.5061/dryad.2c506Cited 1 times
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Data from: Are leaf functional traits “invariant” with plant size, and what is “invariance” anyway?

Studies of size-related plant traits have established a suite of mathematical functions describing whole plant investment and allocation. In parallel, studies of plant “economic spectra” have measured the scaling and variance composition of traits related to the major dimensions of both structure an

Price, Charles A., Wright, Ian J., Ackerly, David D.2015DOI: 10.5061/dryad.r3n45Cited 1 times
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Data from: Radial changes in wood specific gravity of tropical trees: inter- and intra-specific variation during secondary succession

Variation in wood specific gravity (WSG) within and across species of tropical trees is poorly studied in relation to vegetation change during tropical forest succession. We investigated WSG of 91 species in eight long-term plots along a successional chronosequence in northeastern Costa Rica. Radial

Plourde, Benjamin T., Boukili, Vanessa, Chazdon, Robin2015DOI: 10.5061/dryad.sv181Cited 1 times
Student Paper

A biogeophysical study of the plant-soil interface in varied habitats

Hoeppner I. R.1983
Student Paper

Vegetational diversity and succession of mine tailing slopes and natural earthflow areas: a comparison

Hickman J.1983
Student Paper

Testing the river continuum concept

Head A., Eiseman B., Jones K. N.1983
Student Paper

Frequency and density of yellow violets

Head A.1983
Student Paper

Interspecific competition in Rocky Mountain meadow flora

Head A., Duff M., Gerut J. D.1983
Student Paper

Bumblebee foraging patterns on <i>Frasera speciosa</i> inflorescences or, a monumental approach to Gothic queens

Head A.1983
Student Paper

Dandelion build-up around buildings in Gothic

Gerut J.1983
Student Paper

Intraspecific competition in <i>Androsace septentrionalis</i>

Eiseman B., Jones K. N., Daggett A.1983
Student Paper

Study of population structures in Rocky Mountain Butterflies

Duff M., Jones K. N., Daggett A.1983
Student Paper

Study of population structures in Rocky Mountain butterflies

Duff M., Jones K. N., Dagget A.1983
Student Paper

A comparison of stream productivity

Duff M.1983
Student Paper

Sexual dimorphism in <i>Valeriana edulis</i> Nutt. (Valerianaceae)

Dieringer G.1983
Document

Wilderness Newsletter

Karl Zeller. University of Colorado Wilderness Study Group. December 1975.

1975
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The host of ideas that you set forth about the health problems associated with energy development have triggered several thoughts.

Carl M. York and John C. Cobb. Federation of Rocky Mountain States, Inc.and University of Colorado Medical Center. 1975.

1975
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The hidden cost of saying NO, The Benefits of saying YES

Freeman J. Dyson and Paul R. Ehrlich. The Atomic Scientists. 1975.

1975
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The Colorado Energy Research Institute invites you to participate in a workshop on "Energy Balances in Fossil Fuel Resources".

Albert G. Melcher. Colorado Energy Research Institute. 1975. ?

1975