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Dataset

Herbarium specimens reliably track plant phenological responses to climate change in understudied montane biomes

File: Peng_et_al._20206.zip Description: There are three folders here. The Data folder contains the raw specimen phenology data and the RMBL phenology data. The Analyses folder contains the data frames used to build the linear mixed-effects models. The Codes folder contains R codes

peng, shijia, Inouye, Brian, Ramirez-Parada, Tadeo Hernan2026DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18866958
Dataset

Herbarium specimens reliably track plant phenological responses to climate change in understudied montane biomes

File: Peng_et_al._20206.zip Description: There are three folders here. The Data folder contains the raw specimen phenology data and the RMBL phenology data. The Analyses folder contains the data frames used to build the linear mixed-effects models. The Codes folder contains R codes

peng, shijia, Inouye, Brian, Ramirez-Parada, Tadeo Hernan2026DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18866957
Dataset

CHESS 2025: Field-collected vegetation attributes and site photos

This dataset represents field observations of vegetation samples collected as part of the Colorado Headwaters Ecological Spectroscopy Study (CHESS) during June and July of 2025. Samples were collected in the field using tablet computers and digital forms, with target data differing by sample type (i

Breckheimer, Ian, Carroll, Erin, Chadwick, K. Dana2026DOI: 10.15485/3014404
Dataset

SOS: Terrestrial Scanning Lidar Derived Land/Snow Surfaces. Version 1.0

Surface grids of the snow, ground, and vegetation surfaces derived from the six terrestrial scanning lidars that were deployed on three flux towers near Crested Butte, Colorado for the SOS (Sublimation of Snow) campaign. The data were collected to support the analysis of snow depth, snow surface var

Gutmann, E., Lundquist, J.2026DOI: 10.26023/a5yf-gd43-3900
Article

<b>Brief for 30 Members of the U.S. House and Senate as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondents, Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County Colorado</b>

Jaffe Cale2025SSRN Electronic JournalDOI: 10.2139/ssrn.5164950
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The Effect of Globalization on the Places of Summit County, Colorado

The movement of people, capital, and culture associated with increasing globalization has had a profound impact on shaping the places we inhabit, the cultures we interact with, and the ways we live. The development of Summit County, Colorado, represents one of the most profound landscape evolutions

Gauthier Lucas2025University of Colorado Honors JournalDOI: 10.33011/cuhj20253585
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How strong is Snow? Spatial correlations of snowpack load bearing capacity and micromechanics from NASA SnowEx SnowMicroPen Data at Grand Mesa, Colorado

Tedesche Molly E., Meyer Aaron C., Vecherin Sergey N.2025Cold Regions Science and TechnologyDOI: 10.1016/j.coldregions.2024.104369Cited 1 times
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Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County, Colorado

Jaffe Cale, Wang Xiao2025SSRN Electronic JournalDOI: 10.2139/ssrn.5160563
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Courtship display behavior influences tail myology in <i>Centrocercus minimus</i> (Gunnison sage‐grouse)

Abstract A variety of bird species engage in complicated, elaborate courtship displays to impress potential mates. Such displays include wing flaring, aerial acrobatics, choreographed dances, and tail fanning. Though these behaviors are often well studied, the underlying musculature facilitating the

Clark Alexander D., Atterholt Jessie, Clark Samantha J.2025Journal of AnatomyDOI: 10.1111/joa.70089
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Running on Empty: Climate Change and the Future of the Colorado River Basin

Amid growing pressures from climate change and population growth, water availability in the Colorado River Basin is declining while demand continues to rise. At the Water Dialogue Lab at the University of California, Riverside (UCR), Prof Mehdi Nemati and his colleagues, Dr Daniel Crespo, Prof Ariel

Nemati Mehdi, Crespo Daniel, Dinar Ariel2025ScientiaDOI: 10.33548/scientia1308
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Celebrating Creation on the Colorado River

Ancient figures and symbols are carved into a high rock wall beside the Colorado River, just south of where a traditional Native American geotrail crosses the river near Moab, Utah, USA. Based on ethnographic interviews with tribal and pueblo representatives, the rock peckings identify an ancient ce

Vlack Kathleen Van, Stoffle Richard, Lim Heather2025HeritageDOI: 10.3390/heritage8090346
Article

Colorado River Basin: conflict management under hydrologic stress and institutional gridlock

In the Colorado River, hydrologic and legal conditions create difficulty in sharing water effectively and equitably during a deep 22-year drought. Demand outstrips supply, water entitlements are over-appropriated, and institutional arrangements are nearly gridlocked. The crisis poses challenges not

Grigg Neil S.2025International Journal of River Basin ManagementDOI: 10.1080/15715124.2023.2229802Cited 6 times
Article

Reimagining river governance: Insights from the Colorado river crisis

Fernandes Stephannie, Fernandes Geraldo Wilson, Pereira Cássio Cardoso2025BioScienceDOI: 10.1093/biosci/biaf037
Thesis

Spatial and Temporal Variation in Phylogenetic Diversity in Rocky Mountain Plant Communities

Phylogenetic diversity is an axis of biodiversity that captures the variation in evolutionary relationships present in a community, and is associated with important ecosystem functions. Interestingly, recent work has shown that phylogenetic diversity is often decoupled from other biodiversity metric

Veldhuisen Leah N., Veldhuisen Leah N.2025UA Campus Repository (The University of Arizona)
Chapter

37Slabs of White: Panoramic Whales and Photographic Guano in the Mid-Nineteenth Century

This article explores both the content and meaning of

Lauesen Conor2025DOI: 10.1515/9783111695754-003
Student Paper

Alpine plants of Mt. Baldy: modeling phenology and documenting biodiversity

Alpine ecosystems are disassembling and reassembling due to climate change. The phenology of alpine plants has shifted, but empirical evidence for how spatial clustering patterns could impact this shift is lacking. This study investigated the phenology of spatially clustered versus isolated alpine p

Xu H.2025
Document

Western Slope Energy Research Center Newsletter

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West’s Cities Should Trump Agriculture on Water

Hal Rothman. Writers on the Range.

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Well water dropping to critical levels

lly DElll3IE PITTMAN the La J ara and Capulin a rea, is too s ma ll to lower a pump into. reach the receding water level. said. ALAMOSA - Drought condi- but we're seeing problems in all The only alternative is to drill a "While not necessarily 'drying "I think the problem is state- tions are becomin

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Water Wonders

Water Wonders \ , Volume of water is often ex- proximately 326,000 gallons of ered about 1887 in the San Luis wells were withdrawi~g ~nter is considered one of the mo pressed in tenns of acre-feet or water. This amount of water Valley and within four years from the confined aquifer and complicated a