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WARM experiment Soil Microbial Function, RMBL Colorado, 2021

We examined how abiotic (warming), and biotic (presence of dominant plant species) factors interact to affect soil microbial processes in montane meadow ecosystems at high and low elevations at the WaRM experimental sites near the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Colorado in the West Elk rang

McLaren, Jennie R, Spinella, Sydne2024DOI: 10.6073/pasta/4d4ab1d167c790ae0cb2ab71cfbcd65dCited 1 times
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C1-cycling MAGs from Slate River, CO

Metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) assembled from riparian floodplain sediment (30 to 150 cm below surface height) for C1-cycling microorganisms discussed in the paper Diverse and unconventional methanogens, methanotrophs, and methylotrophs in metagenome-assembled genomes from subsurface sediments

Rasmussen, Anna N.2024DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.25320592
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C1-cycling MAGs from Slate River, CO

Metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) assembled from riparian floodplain sediment (30 to 150 cm below surface height) for C1-cycling microorganisms discussed in the paper Diverse and unconventional methanogens, methanotrophs, and methylotrophs in metagenome-assembled genomes from subsurface sediments

Rasmussen, Anna N.2024DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.25320592.v1
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AE33 Aethalometer Records at RMBL [AMF2] from April 2022 to October 2023

The dataset presents atmospheric mass loadings of black carbon (BC) and brown carbon (BrC), during the Surface Atmosphere Integrated Field Laboratory (SAIL) campaign that took place from 2021 – 2023 in Gothic, CO. A Magee Scientific aethalometer (model AE33) was deployed at the Rocky Mountain Biolog

Sharpe, Steven, Olayemi, Temitope, Moffet, Ryan2024DOI: 10.5439/2318726
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A deep learning hybrid predictive modeling (HPM) approach for estimating evapotranspiration and ecosystem respiration

Abstract. Climate change is reshaping vulnerable ecosystems, leading to uncertain effects on ecosystem dynamics, including evapotranspiration (ET) and ecosystem respiration (Reco). However, accurate estimation of ET and Reco still remains challenging at sparsely monitored watersheds, where data and

Chen J., Dafflon B., Tran A. P.2021Hydrology and Earth Systems ScienceDOI: 10.5194/hess-25-6041-2021Cited 15 times
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Porewater Lead Concentrations Limited by Particulate Organic Matter Coupled With Ephemeral Iron(III) and Sulfide Phases during Redox Cycles Within Contaminated Floodplain Soils

Lead contamination in soils and sediments is a major threat to water quality. In surface and near-surface environments, Pb is not redox active; however, common Pb hosts, including Fe(III)-(hydr)oxides and sulfides, dissolve and precipitate as redox conditions change. Dissolution of Pb hosts may rele

Dewey C., Bargar J. R., Fendorf S.2021Environmental Science & TechnologyDOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c08162Cited 32 times
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Meanders as a scaling motif for understanding of floodplain soil microbiome and biogeochemical potential at the watershed scale

Abstract Biogeochemical exports of C, N, S and H 2 from watersheds are modulated by the activity of microorganisms that function over micron scales. This disparity of scales presents a substantial challenge for development of predictive models describing watershed function. Here, we tested the hypot

Carnevali P. B. M., Lavy A., Thomas A. D.2021MicrobiomeDOI: 10.1101/2020.05.14.086363Cited 10 times
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Ecological factors influence balancing selection on leaf chemical profiles of a wildflower

Balancing selection is frequently invoked as a mechanism that maintains variation within and across populations. However, there are few examples of balancing selection operating on loci underpinning complex traits, which frequently display high levels of variation. We investigated mechanisms that ma

Carley L., Mojica J. P., Wang B.2021Nature Ecology & EvolutionDOI: 10.1038/s41559-021-01486-0Cited 30 times
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Global Warming, Advancing Bloom and Evidence for Pollinator Plasticity from Long-Term Bee Emergence Monitoring

Global warming is extending growing seasons in temperate zones, yielding earlier wildflower blooms. Short-term field experiments with non-social bees showed that adult emergence is responsive to nest substrate temperatures. Nonetheless, some posit that global warming will decouple bee flight and hos

Cane J.2021InsectsDOI: 10.3390/insects12050457Cited 30 times
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Selection of floral traits by pollinators and seed predators during sequential life history stages

AbstractOrganismal traits often influence fitness via interactions with multiple species. That selection is not necessarily predictable from pairwise interactions, such as when interactions occur during different life cycle stages. Theoretically, directional selection during two sequential episodes

Campbell D. R., Bischoff M., Raguso R. A.2021American NaturalistDOI: 10.1086/716740Cited 13 times
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Hidden Processes During Seasonal Isolation of a High-Altitude Watershed

Biogeochemical processes capable of altering global carbon systems occur frequently in Earth’s Critical Zone–the area spanning from vegetation canopy to saturated bedrock–yet many of these phenomena are difficult to detect. Observation of these processes is limited by the seasonal inaccessibility of

Buser-Young J. Z., Lapham L. L., Thurber A. R.2021Frontiers in Earth ScienceDOI: 10.3389/feart.2021.666819Cited 4 times
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Cytotype and genotype predict mortality and recruitment in Colorado quaking aspen (<i> Populus tremuloides </i>)

Accepted Article Species responses to climate change depend on environment, genetics, and interactions among these factors. Intraspecific cytotype (ploidy level) variation is a common type of genetic variation in many species. However, the importance of intraspecific cytotype variation in determinin

Blonder B., Ray C., Walton J. A.2021Ecological ApplicationsDOI: 10.1002/eap.2438Cited 10 times
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Wetter summers mitigated temperature stress on Rocky Mountain forests during the last interglacial warm period

Abstract Recent droughts have highlighted concerns of how rising summer temperatures will increase tree mortality rates across the western United States. We analyzed subfossil wood samples from Colorado dating to the last interglacial to assess the response of two common conifers to a previous warm

Berkelhammer M., Stefanescu I., Insel I.2021Geophysical Research Letters, e2021GL093678DOI: 10.1029/2021GL093678Cited 8 times
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High-discharge disturbance does not alter the seasonal trajectory of nutrient uptake in a montane stream

Balik J. A., West D. C., Taylor B. W.2021HydrobiologiaDOI: 10.1007/s10750-021-04660-4Cited 2 times
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Animal-Driven Nutrient Supply Declines Relative to Ecosystem Nutrient Demand Along a Pond Hydroperiod Gradient

Balik J. A., Jameson E., Wissinger S. A.2021EcosystemsDOI: 10.1007/s10021-021-00679-9Cited 5 times
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Bridging animal personality with space use and resource use in a free-ranging population of an asocial ground squirrel

Aliperti J. R., Davis B. E., Fangue N. A.2021Animal BehaviourDOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2021.07.019Cited 28 times
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In a nutshell, Tri-State sold too much of its existing capacity to other utilities. Leaving it short over the next few years.

In a nutshell, Tri-State sold too much of its existing capacity to other utilities, leaving it short over the next few years. Now Tri-State may compound the mistake and raise rates further by building expensive units that solve neither a short-term nor a long-term problem. None of Tri-State’s severa

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Improving Irrigated Mountain Meadows

By: Eugene G. Simmer, Superintendent CSU Mountain Meadow Research Center.

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Impact of The Colorado RIver Compct upon Trans-mountain Diversion in Colorado.

An annual report of Colorado water status written by POWER.

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Ideas for water project goes back decades

The Pueblo Chieftain.