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iRON_Soil Moisture_Calibrated

**Error has been found in Glenwood Springs station data. The 8in depth soil moisture sensor was mislabeled as the 40in depth sensor and vice versa for data sets uploaded prior to February 2024. Datasets uploaded after Feb 22, 2024 have the sensor labels corrected for all dates going back to installa

Osenga, E.C.2024DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10694839
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iRON_Soil Moisture_Calibrated

**Error has been found in Glenwood Springs station data. The 8in depth soil moisture sensor was mislabeled as the 40in depth sensor and vice versa for data sets uploaded prior to February 2024. Datasets uploaded after Feb 22, 2024 have the sensor labels corrected for all dates going back to installa

Osenga, E.C.2024DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10694850
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SnowEx20 Grand Mesa IOP Snow Water Equivalent and Snow Density, Version 1

Meehan, Tate G., Hojatimalekshah, Ahmad2024DOI: 10.5067/lanq53rtj2dr
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SnowEx20 Grand Mesa IOP Lidar Data, Version 1

Meehan, Tate G., Hojatimalekshah, Ahmad2024DOI: 10.5067/m9tpf6nwl53k
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Nanda-Hamner Curves Show Huge Latitudinal Variation but No Circadian Components in <i> Drosophila Montana </i> Photoperiodism

Lankinen P., Kastally C., Hoikkala A.2021Journal of Biological Rhythms
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Diverse cressdnaviruses and an anellovirus identified in the fecal samples of yellow-bellied marmots

Over that last decade, coupling multiple strand displacement approaches with high throughput sequencing have resulted in the identification of genomes of diverse groups of small circular DNA viruses. Using a similar approach but with recovery of complete genomes by PCR, we identified a diverse group

Khalifeh A., Blumstein D. T., Fontenele R. S.2021VirologyDOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2020.12.017Cited 14 times
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How social behaviour and life-history traits change with age and in the year prior to death in female yellow-bellied marmots

Studies in natural populations are essential to understand the evolutionary ecology of senescence and terminal allocation. While there are an increasing number of studies investigating late-life variation in different life-history traits of wild populations, little is known about these patterns in s

Kroeger S. B., Blumstein D. T., Martin J. G. A.2021Philosophical Transactions BDOI: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0745Cited 26 times
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From the ground up: Building predictions for how climate change will affect belowground mutualisms, floral traits, and bee behavior

Climate change affects species and their interactions, resulting in novel communities and modified ecosystem processes. Through shifts in phenology and distribution, climatic change can disrupt interactions, including those between mutualists. Mutualisms influence the structure and stability of comm

Keeler A. M., Rafferty N. E., Rose-Person A.2021Climate Change EcologyDOI: 10.1016/j.ecochg.2021.100013Cited 30 times
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The Colorado East River Community Observatory Data Collection

Abstract The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Colorado East River Community Observatory (ER) in the Upper Colorado River Basin was established in 2015 as a representative mountainous, snow‐dominated watershed to study hydrobiogeochemical responses to hydrological perturbations in headwater systems.

Kakalia Z., Varadharajan C., Alper E.2021Hydrologic ProcessesDOI: 10.1002/hyp.14243Cited 17 times
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<i> Firmicutes </i> and <i> Bacteroidetes </i> explain mass gain variation in an obligate hibernator

Abstract Body condition is an important life history challenge that directly impacts individual fitness and is particularly important for hibernating animals, whose maintenance of adequate body fat and mass is essential for survival. It is well documented that symbiotic microorganisms play a vital r

Johnson G. C., Degregori S., Barber P. H.2021bioRxivDOI: 10.1101/2021.09.24.461421Cited 2 times
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Bigger is not always better: Viability selection on body mass varies across life stages in a hibernating mammal

Body mass is often viewed as a proxy of past access to resources and of future survival and reproductive success. Links between body mass and survival or reproduction are, however, likely to differ between age classes and sexes. Remarkably, this is rarely taken into account in selection analyses. Se

Jebb A. H. M., Blumstein D. T., Bize P.2021Ecology and EvolutionDOI: 10.1002/ece3.7304Cited 9 times
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Snow melt timing acts independently and in conjunction with temperature accumulation to drive subalpine plant phenology

AbstractOrganisms use environmental cues to align their phenology—the timing of life events—with sets of abiotic and biotic conditions that favor the successful completion of their life cycle. Climate change has altered the environmental cues organisms use to track climate, leading to shifts in phen

Jerome D., Petry W. K., Mooney K. A.2021Global Change BiologyDOI: 10.1111/gcb.15803Cited 35 times
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The influence of orbital parameters on the North American Monsoon system during the Last Interglacial Period

ABSTRACTThe response of summer precipitation in the western United States to climate variability remains a subject of uncertainty. For example, palaeoclimate records indicate the North American Monsoon (NAM) was stronger and spatially more extensive during the Holocene, whereas recent modelling sugg

Insel N., Berkelhammer M.2021Journal of Quaternary ScienceDOI: 10.1002/jqs.3311Cited 4 times
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Can flowers affect land surface albedo and soil microclimates?

The phenology of vegetation, namely leaf-out and senescence, can influence the Earth’s climate over regional spatial scales and long time periods (e.g., over 30 years or more), in addition to microclimates over local spatial scales and shorter time periods (weeks to months). However, the effects of

Iler A. M., Walwema A., Steltzer H.2021International Journal of BiometeorologyDOI: 10.1007/s00484-021-02159-0Cited 6 times
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Concentration-Discharge Relationships of Dissolved Rhenium in Alpine Catchments Reveal Its Use as a Tracer of Oxidative Weathering

Abstract Oxidative weathering of sedimentary rocks plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. Rhenium (Re) has been proposed as a tracer of rock organic carbon (OC petro ) oxidation. However, the sources of Re and its mobilization by hydrological processes remain poorly constrained. Here, w

Hilton R. G., Turowski J. M., Winnick M.2021Water Resources ResearchDOI: 10.1029/2021WR029844Cited 3 times
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Demographic Consequences of Phenological Shifts in Response to Climate Change

Iler A. M., CaraDonna P. J., Forrest J. R. K.2021Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and SystematicsDOI: 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-011921-
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Jobs and Energy! We Want 'Em Both

John A. Love, Stephen L. R. McNichols. Coloradans Against Amendment #3.

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It has also been mentioned that more dust retardant be used on the roads.

It has also been mentioned that more dust retardant be used on the roads. Last year when this substance was used on the Tincup Road, the procedure resulted in a terrible waste of money, in my opinion. We had so much rain that the road was extremely slick and that awful, gooey, sticky mud covered my

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Is plasma gasification the solution for plastics and all waste?

Events Webinars White Papers Subscribe Advertise About End Markets Business Plastics Processing Materials Sustainability WELCOME TO PLASTICSTODAY: We're delighted you stopped by! If you’re a new user, please register to take fu HOME > PACKAGING Is plasma gasification the solution for plastics and al

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Irrigation Funds Flow Freely

Jim Adams. The Associated Press.