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Assessment of Spatiotemporal Variability of Evapotranspiration and Its Governing Factors in a Mountainous Watershed

Evapotranspiration (ET) is a key component of the water balance, which influences hydrometeorology, water resources, carbon and other biogeochemical cycles, and ecosystem diversity. This study aims to investigate the spatio-temporal variations of ET at the East River watershed in Colorado and analyz

2019WaterDOI: 10.3390/w11020243Cited 39 times
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Untangling the seasonal dynamics of plant-pollinator communities

Abstract Ecological communities often show changes in populations and their interactions over time. To date, however, it has been challenging to effectively untangle the mechanisms shaping such dynamics. One approach that has yet to be fully explored is to treat the varying structure of empirical co

2020Nature Communications. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-17894-yDOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-17894-yCited 39 times
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Early warning lowers risk of stonefly predation for a vulnerable mayfly

Behavior of Baetis bicaudatus (Ephemeroptera; Baetidae) was video taped in a western Colorado, USA stream to identify the specific stimuli eliciting noncontact responses to predatory stoneflies (Kogotus modestus; Plecoptera; Perlodidae). In situ behavioral and feeding trial experiments were also con

1989OikosDOI: 10.2307/3565289Cited 39 times
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A distributed temperature profiling system for vertically and laterally dense acquisition of soil and snow temperature

Abstract. Measuring soil and snow temperature with high vertical and lateral resolution is critical for advancing the predictive understanding of thermal and hydro-biogeochemical processes that govern the behavior of environmental systems. Vertically resolved soil temperature measurements enable the

2022The CryosphereDOI: 10.5194/tc-16-719-2022Cited 39 times
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Adaptive significance of flower color and inter-trait correlations in an <i>Ipomopsis</i> hybrid zone

1998EvolutionDOI: 10.2307/2411299Cited 38 times
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What is the sound of fear? Behavioral responses of white-crownded sparrows Zonotrichia leucophrys to synthesized nonlinear acoustic phenomena

Abstract Fear and anxiety may be adaptive responses to life-threatening situations, and animals may communicate fear to others vocally. A fundamental understanding of fear inducing sounds is important for both wildlife conservation and management because it helps us understand how to design repellen

2014Current ZoologyDOI: 10.1093/czoolo/60.4.534Cited 38 times
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Lack of appropriate behavioral or development responses by mayfly larvae to trout predators

Many organisms living in heterogeneous environments alter behaviors or morphology when developing in the presence of predators and subsequently incur associated sublethal fitness costs. Larvae of the mayfly Callibaetis ferrugineus hageni develop in beaver ponds with or without trout predators. We ex

2003EcologyDOI: 10.1890/0012-9658(2003)084[2133:loabod]2.0.co;2Cited 38 times
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Carbon Isotopes in Pelites of the Precambrian Uncompahgre Formation, Needle Mountains, Colorado

Research Article| July 01, 1969 Carbon Isotopes in Pelites of the Precambrian Uncompahgre Formation, Needle Mountains, Colorado FRED BARKER; FRED BARKER U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar IRVING FRIEDMAN IRVING FRIEDMAN U.S. Geologic

1969Geological Society of America BulletinDOI: 10.1130/0016-7606(1969)80[1403:ciipot]2.0.co;2Cited 38 times
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Maintenance of polymorphism promoted by sex-specific fitness payoffs

crossing in an intimate plant herbivore relationship. I. Does outcrossing provide an escape from herbivores adapted to the parent plant? Evolution 48:454-464. TEMPLETON, A. R., AND B. READ. 1984. Factors eliminating inbreeding depression in a captive herd of Speke's gazelle. Zoo Biol. 3:177-199. VER

1997EvolutionDOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1997.tb05127.xCited 38 times
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Transient LTRE analysis reveals the demographic and trait-mediated processes that buffer population growth

Adriana A. Maldonado- Temporal variation in environmental conditions affects population growth directly via its impact Chaparro,1,2,3* Daniel T. on vital rates, and indirectly through induced variation in demographic structure and phenotypic Blumstein,1,4 Kenneth B. Armitage5 trait distributions. We

2018Ecology LettersDOI: 10.1111/ele.13148Cited 38 times
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Cost shared wildfire risk mitigation in Log Hill Mesa, Colorado: survey evidence on participation and willingness to pay

Wildland–urban interface (WUI) homeowners who do not mitigate the wildfire risk on their properties impose a negative externality on society. To reduce the social costs of wildfire and incentivise homeowners to take action, cost sharing programs seek to reduce the barriers that impede wildfire risk

2014International Journal of Wildland FireDOI: 10.1071/wf13130Cited 38 times
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Streamflow partitioning and transit time distribution in snow-dominated basins as a function of climate

Abstract Snowmelt is the principal control on the timing and magnitude of water flow through mountainous watersheds. The effects of precipitation type and quantity on storage and hydrologic connectivity in mountainous systems were explored by combining the observed stable isotope δ18O in rain, snow,

2019Journal of HydrologyDOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2019.01.029Cited 38 times
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Genetic population structure of the fairy shrimp <i>Brachinecta coloradensis</i> (Anostraca) in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado

Dispersal rates for freshwater invertebrates are often inferred from population genetic data. Although genetic approaches can indicate the amount of isolation in natural populations, departures from an equilibrium between drift and gene flow often lead to biased gene flow estimates. I investigated t

1998Canadian Journal of ZoologyDOI: 10.1139/z98-170Cited 38 times
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Floodplain Price Impacts by Property Type in Boulder County, Colorado: Condominiums Versus Standalone Properties

2016Environmental and Resource EconomicsDOI: 10.1007/s10640-015-9897-xCited 38 times
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Environmental stressors differentially affect leaf ecophysiological responses in two <i>Ipomopsis</i> species and their hybrids

2006OecologiaDOI: 10.1007/s00442-006-0363-xCited 38 times
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Feeding Habits of Pocket Gophers on Mountain Grasslands, Black Mesa, Colorado

1962EcologyDOI: 10.2307/1933471Cited 38 times
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Quantitative genetics of sequential life-history and juvenile traits in the partially selfing perennial, <i>Aquilegia caerulea</i>

We determined the genetic basis of several traits related to overall fitness of Aquilegia caerulea, a perennial herb of the Rocky Mountains in western North America. To obtain measures of heritability relevant to the evolutionary potential of wild populations, we performed full and partial diallel c

1994EvolutionDOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1994.tb01365.xCited 38 times
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Baseflow Age Distributions and Depth of Active Groundwater Flow in a Snow Dominated Mountain Headwater Basin

Abstract Deeper flows through bedrock in mountain watersheds could be important, but lack of data to characterize bedrock properties limits understanding. To address data scarcity, we combine a previously published integrated hydrologic model of a snow‐dominated, headwater basin of the Colorado Rive

2020Water Resource Research doi 10.1029/2020WR028161DOI: 10.1029/2020WR028161Cited 37 times
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Detection, prevalence and phylogenetic relationships of <i>Demodex</i> spp and further skin prostigmata mites (Acari, Arachnida) in wild and domestic mammals

This study was conceived to detect skin mites in social mammals through real-time qPCR, and to estimate taxonomic Demodex and further Prostigmata mite relationships in different host species by comparing sequences from two genes: mitochondrial 16S rRNA and nuclear 18S rRNA. We determined the mite pr

2016PLoS ONEDOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0165765Cited 37 times
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Male bumble bees are important pollinators of a late-blooming plant

Overall, male bumble bees are common and capable pollinators of G. parryi and in some years and sites could be more important than workers, and animal sexes may differ in their pollinator performance in other systems.

2015Arthropod-Plant InteractionsDOI: 10.1007/s11829-015-9368-xCited 37 times