141 results — topic: Invasive Species & Disturbance

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Pocket gopher (<i>Thomomys talpoides</i>) soil disturbance peaks at mid-elevation and is associated with air temperature, forb cover, and plant diversity

Burrowing mammals can be ecosystem engineers by increasing soil aeration and erosion and altering the structure of plant communities. Studies that characterize the constraints on the distributions of fossorial mammal disturbances to soil can help predict changes in ecosystem engineering under future

Lynn, Joshua S., Canfield, Samuel, Conover, Ross R.2019DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.6856541.v2
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Map data and Unmanned Aircraft System imagery from the May 25, 2014 West Salt Creek rock avalanche in western Colorado

On May 25, 2014, a rain-on-snow induced rock avalanche occurred in the West Salt Creek Valley on the northern flank of Grand Mesa in western Colorado. The avalanche traveled 4.6 km down the confined valley, killing 3 people. The avalanche was rare for the contiguous U.S. because of its large size (5

Coe, Jeffrey A., Baum, Rex L., Allstadt, Kate E.2016DOI: 10.5066/f74j0c55
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Map data and Unmanned Aircraft System imagery from the May 25, 2014 West Salt Creek rock avalanche in western Colorado

On May 25, 2014, a rain-on-snow induced rock avalanche occurred in the West Salt Creek Valley on the northern flank of Grand Mesa in western Colorado. The avalanche traveled 4.6 km down the confined valley, killing 3 people. The avalanche was rare for the contiguous U.S. because of its large size (5

Coe, Jeffrey A., Baum, Rex L., Allstadt, Kate E.2016DOI: 10.5066/f74j0c55
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Data from: Leaf traits of African woody savanna species across climate and soil fertility gradients: evidence for conservative vs. acquisitive resource use strategies

1. Establishing trade-offs among traits and the degree to which they co-vary along environmental gradients has become a key focal point in the effort to develop community ecology into a predictive science. While there is evidence for these relationships across global datasets, they are often too bro

Wigley, Benjamin J., Slingsby, Jasper A., Diaz, Sandra2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.v240bCited 1 times
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Data from: Relationships between resprouting ability, species traits, and resource allocation patterns in woody species in a temperate forest

Many woody plants resprout to restore above-ground biomass after disturbances or to survive in stressful environments. Resprouting requires carbohydrate storage, but the general relationship between resource allocation patterns and resprouting ability remains unclear because it can be influenced by

Shibata, Rei, Kurokawa, Hiroko, Shibata, Mitsue2016DOI: 10.5061/dryad.rj480Cited 1 times
Document

Ecosystem Disturbance and Wildlife Conservation in Western Grasslands

View document at:?http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_rm/rm_gtr285.pdf?Deborah M. Finch. 1996.

1996
Student Paper

Species diversity as distance increases from the edge of man-made disturbances on Mt. Crested Butte

Christenson S.1991
Student Paper

Camping impacts on vegetation

Lowrance A.1990
Student Paper

The impact of artificially creating an elk wintering ground on plant species diversity

Irwin D., Floyd C. H., Huresky W.1990
Student Paper

A study of the impact of recreational use on the public trails of the Crested Butte area

Frankel A.1990
Student Paper

The effects of cattle grazing on montane meadows

Barry P., Fennerty B., Seagrist R.1990
Student Paper

Behavior of the ground-dwelling ant <i>Formica canadensis</i> upon habitat displacement

Crumpton K.1988
Chapter

Rehabilitating Damaged Ecosystems, Vol. II

Inouye D. W.1988
Student Paper

Factors in the recovery of a disturbed sub-alpine site

Curtin C.1987
Student Paper

The response of aspen to invasion by a spruce-fir community

Ciszek D.1987
Student Paper

Long-term recovery of an irrigation ditch at high altitude

Bosse U.1987
Student Paper

The effects of Gothic's hydroelectric plant on water flow through Benthette Brook

Arnegard M. E., Podolsky R.1987
Chapter

Restoration Ecology

Cairns J.1987
Student Paper

River discontinuity caused by lentic, inactive beaver ponds

Voelm L. D.1986
Student Paper

Heavy metals in soils from old mine area: a biological field station site versus a disturbance comparison

Cohen M.1986