203 results — topic: Biodiversity & Conservation
Data from: Extreme site fidelity as an optimal strategy in an unpredictable and homogeneous environment
1. Animal site fidelity structures space-use, population demography, and ultimately gene flow. Understanding the adaptive selection for site fidelity patterns provides a mechanistic understanding to both spatial and population processes. This can be achieved by linking space-use with environmental v
Gunnison Sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus) bGUSGx_CONUS_2001v1 Habitat Map
This dataset represents a species habitat distribution map for Gunnison Sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus) within the conterminous United States (CONUS) based on 2001 ground conditions. This habitat map was created by applying a deductive habitat model to remotely-sensed data layers within the speci
Gunnison Sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus) bGUSGx_CONUS_2001v1 Range Map
This dataset represents a species known range extent for Gunnison Sage-grouse (Centrocercus minimus) within the conterminous United States (CONUS) based on 2001 ground conditions. This range map was created by attributing sub-watershed polygons with information of a species' presence, origin, season
Expected-heterozygosity-FST-between-species
Excel spreadsheet comparing expected heterozygosity and FST at SNP loci, along with actual base counts from reads. Comparison is between the Greater Sage-grouse and Gunnison Sage-grouse samples, ie it does not include the Bi-state population for this analysis.
Data from: Plasticity in plant functional traits is shaped by variability in neighbourhood species composition
Plant functional traits can vary widely as a result of phenotypic plasticity to abiotic conditions. Trait variation may also reflect responses to the identity of neighbours, although not all species are equally responsive to their biotic surroundings. We hypothesized that responses to neighbours are
Data from: Genomic single-nucleotide polymorphisms confirm that Gunnison and Greater sage-grouse are genetically well differentiated and that the Bi-State population is distinct
Sage-grouse are iconic, declining inhabitants of sagebrush habitats in western North America, and their management depends on an understanding of genetic variation across the landscape. Two distinct species of sage-grouse have been recognized, Greater (Centrocercus urophasianus) and Gunnison sage-gr
Gunnison Sage-Grouse Conservation Priority Regions in the Gunnison Basin
Gunnison Basin Working Group Research Sub Committee. February 7, 2006.
A Resolution Adopting Temporary Regulations for Gunnison County Land Use Change, Access, Reclamation, Individual Sewage Disposal System or Building Permits on Lands Located Wholly or Partially Within a 0.60 Mile Radius of a Gunnison Sage-Grouse Lek or Located Wholly or Partially Within Gunnison Sage-Grouse Occupied Habitat
Jim Starr, Hap Channell, Paula Swenson. Board of County Commissioners County of Gunnison, Colorado. June 2006.
Biodiversity and ecosystem function: correlations among aboveground biomass, species richness, and soil organic matter
Using species-area relationship to determine species turnover in terrestrial arthropods
Vascular plant species of talus slope and their dispersal patterns
Change in terrestrial vegetation and the relating consequences for stream communities
A comparative study: water chemistry, species richness and abundance in freshwater springs of Gunnison County
Cougars and conservation biology
Reintroduction of endangered species
Benefits of restoration on abandoned roads at high altitude: minimizing the impacts of habitat fragmentation
Microtine population in a spruce-fir avalanche area
Hypothesis concerning the causes of the disappearance of boreal toads from the mountains of Colorado
Recent reports of world‐wide declines and extinctions of amphibian populations have raised questions about the relation of environmental change to the demise of certain amphibian species. Between 1974 and 1982, 11 populations of boreal toads ( Bufo boreas boreas ) in the West Elk Mountains of Colora
