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Montane Conifer, Aspen, Meadow, and Sagebrush Metagenome Resolved Genomes and Traits in East River Watershed, Colorado, USA

Climate change is driving vegetation shifts in mountain watersheds, with unknown impacts on biogeochemical cycles. We hypothesize that these shifts will reshape soil microbiomes and associated biogeochemical processes. As a part of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Watershed Science Focus

Preston Tasoff, Ulas Karaoz, Haruko Wainwright2025DOI: 10.15485/2572883
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Groundwater elevation data for monitoring wells within the East and Taylor River basins, Colorado (USA)

This dataset is comprised of temporal variations in groundwater elevation data for the 24 monitoring wells located throughout the East River watershed. Seasonal to annual variations in groundwater elevations are a critical property of mountainous watersheds needed to understand both hydrological and

Kenneth Williams, Curtis Beutler, Austin Shirley2025DOI: 10.15485/2575230Cited 1 times
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Stream bed topography in 2016 at the Lower Montane site in the East River Watershed, Colorado

This dataset contains stream bed topography data from the Lower Montane site in the East River Watershed, Colorado. It is intended to support hydro-biogeochemical analyses for the Watershed Function Scientific Focus Area (SFA). The stream bed was surveyed using a RTK-GPS (Real-Time Kinematic Global

Baptiste Dafflon, John Peterson2025DOI: 10.15485/2566876
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Soil moisture and temperature from 2019 to 2024 along northeast- and southwest-facing hillslopes at the Lower Montane site in the East River Watershed, Colorado

Soil moisture, temperature, and electrical conductivity have been monitored at multiple depths (between 10 and 50 cm) at 4 locations along a northeast-facing slope and 3 locations on the opposite southwest-facing slope at the Lower Montane site in the East River Watershed, Colorado, from Oct 2019 to

Baptiste Dafflon2025DOI: 10.15485/2566877
Student Paper

Habitat Quality Affecting the Body Mass of Golden-mantled Ground Squirrels

In conservation, it is vital to understand how organisms use their habitat and what constitutes high quality habitat. This has become increasingly urgent in ecosystems impacted by direct or indirect human disturbances such as habitat loss or climate change. High elevation ecosystems are particularly

Spinner B.2022
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Environmental and Genetic Effects of Elevation on Plant Defense

Plant communities are shaped by their interactions with biotic and abiotic factors in their environment, including herbivores. In response to pressures from herbivores, plants develop a variety of physical and chemical defenses to protect themselves. The investment that plants make in these defenses

Sherwood M.2022
Student Paper

Is flight initiation distance associated with longer-term survival in yellow-bellied marmots (<i> Marmota flaviventer </i>)?

The distance at which animals move away from threats, flight initiation distance (FID), is often used to study antipredator behavior and risk assessment. Variation in FID is explained by a variety of internal and external biotic and physical factors, including anthropogenic activities. Most prior st

Sanchez M.2022
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Rates of Cannibalism in <i> Asynarchus Nigriculus </i> based on Sedge Nutrient Content

Understanding the dynamic interactions between aquatic invertebrates is critical in forming an accurate illustration of mountain stream ecology. Aquatic detritivores, such as A. Nigriculus, form the majority of the biomass in mountain ponds and rivers around Colorado, as they are usually the primary

Saab M.2022
Student Paper

How understory bee communities compare to open meadows in the Rocky Mountains

Forest associated species, bees and otherwise, are among the world's most vulnerable species due human activity such as deforestation. Even though bees are significant to ecosystem health by providing such important services as pollination, basic information on bee biodiversity and factors driving t

Rosenberg A.2022
Student Paper

Forest Fuels and Management Considerations at the Willey Conservation Easement, Colorado

Philips M.2022
Student Paper

Abundance and Identification of Hymenopteran Parasitoids in Euphydryas gilletti

Introduced species are thought to be free of natural enemies when they are brought into a new area. Euphydryas gilletti was introduced to RMBL to the south of its native range in the northern Rockies. I used this butterfly to examine whether it has fewer parasitoids in its new environment. To check,

Rodriquez C.2022
Student Paper

Dynamics of male inconstancy in <i> Valeriana edulis </i> in the abiotic and mating environment

This study investigated inconstancy in the sex-expression of male flowers across populations of Edible Valerian (Valeriana edulis) as well as potential drivers of its variation. Though Valeriana edulis is dioecious (individuals typically have separate sexes), plants showing dominant male sex-express

Pham D.2022
Student Paper

The social microbiome: the relationship between the microbiome and sociality in a wild mammal

The microbiome has a well-documented relationship with host behavior. Greater microbial diversity and specific microbes have been associated with improved fitness, though these associations have been studied almost exclusively in captive animals with implications for human health. In wild population

Pfau M.2022
Student Paper

Comparison of Bee Bowls and Netting for Monitoring Native Bees

This study looked at the differences in bee community composition between estimates obtained from pan traps vs. netting. Comparing species richness, evenness and community composition between the two sampling types from the years 2009-2017 and 2009-2021. Based on a rate of bees caught per hour, with

Mitchell M.2022
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The Effect of Snowmelt Timing on Pollinator Visitation to Subalpine Wildflowers

The plant and pollinator mutualism is under increased stress due to climate change, especially in subalpine ecosystems. Climate change is altering the timing of snowmelt in subalpine ecosystems, which changes the flowering phenology and possible the floral abundance of subalpine plants and therefore

Moloney J.2022
Student Paper

Does an achromatic border alter color discrimination of male <i> Speyeria mormonia </i> butterflies during mate searching?

Larval food stress for the butterfly Speyeria mormonia causes less pigmentation in female butterflies. For this reason, males may approach females with higher pigmentation more often because it is a sign that they are healthier. Past studies have shown that this could be true, but they have not take

Maass S.2022
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Reallocation of Water from Agricultural to Municipal Use

Michael D. White. White & Jankowski.

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RARE III and Mining

Pete Klingsmith, John Mcguire, Richard Richards, Susan Cottingham, Bruce Hamilton, William Haring.

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Gunnison Soil Conservation District

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