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Video In Situ Snowfall Sensor (VISSS) data for Ny-Ålesund (2021-2022)
Video In Situ Snowfall Sensor (VISSS) data for Hyytiälä (2021-2022)
Atmospheric Surface Flux Station #50 measurements (level 1 Raw), Study of Precipitation, the Lower Atmosphere and Surface for Hydrometeorology (SPLASH), October 2021-June 2023
Effects of weather and floral density on foraging activity of cavity nesting bees (<i> Osmia </i>spp.)
Thermoregulation is an important factor for bee flight which ultimately contributes to an individual’s ability to forage and produce offspring. Rising temperatures could benefit insects by increasing their efficiency in reproduction and provisioning. However, warming could negatively impact floral r
The Direct and Interactive Effects of Warming and Species Interaction on Plant Functional Traits
Global climate change is a threat that continues to affect nearly every ecosystem on the planet through warmer temperatures, changes in precipitation patterns, and many other manifestations of a warmer world. Warming directly and indirectly affects plants and ecosystem functioning. In the natural wo
The impacts of long term warming on potential soil microbial activity across soil depth
Terrestrial soils store more carbon than exists in the atmosphere and all plant life combined. Thus, small changes in the amount of carbon stored in soil or released back to the atmosphere from soil can have large impacts on atmospheric carbon concentrations and climate change. As climate change pro
Global Climate Change-Induced Mutualism Breakdown Among Legumes and their Soil Synbionts
Stridulation in <i>Nicrophorus investigator</i> as a Possible Means of Cooperation during Carcass Sequestration
Burying beetle stridulation has been observed and documented when caring for their young, as well as among agonistic beetles competing for carrion. Burying beetles in the genus Nicrophorus require a small carcass, typically 16-50 grams, in order to reproduce. Once located, the carcass is buried by t
Does <i>Aphis asclepiadis</i> colony size mediate <i>Formica rufa</i> and <i>Tapinoma sessile</i> competition for mutualist aphids
Mutualisms are the species interaction in which both mutualist partners benefit from the relationship. Most mutualisms involve multiple interacting species and associating with multiple mutualist partners can be beneficial if they provide complementary benefits. Yet, mutualist species may also compe
Effect of blood parasites on incubation efficiency of <i>Z. l. oriantha</i> in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
Haemoparasites are common in passerines and have known mild to detrimental effects on populations. It is important to understand how these effects influence nest incubation in females, as it could reflect future reproductive success of that species as vectors and transmission increase with climate c
Are Marmot Alarm Class Condition Dependent?
The production and structure of animal signals may be condition dependent and may provide more than one type of information to receivers. While alarm calls are not typically viewed as condition dependent, recent studies have suggested that their structure and possibly their propensity to be emitted
Effects of recreational trails on small mammal communities in north-central Gunnison County, Colorado
Human recreation can lead to changes in behavior and distribution patterns of wildlife populations. This project aims to (1) evaluate the effectiveness of the Hunt trap, a novel non- invasive technique used to estimate small mammal abundance (2) determine the distance from trails at which we see an
Ecological role of <i>Limnephilus abbreviates</i> in detritus dynamics
Caddisflies are the dominant detritivores in ponds and wetlands in many high elevation freshwaters. By processing detritus, caddisflies mobilize nutrients and energy that are not used by primary consumers which can play an important role in secondary production and nutrient cycling. Thus, caddisflie
Identifying the Impact of Biotic Interactions on Meadow Species Distributions in Sagebrush and Bunchgrass Dominated Systems
Understanding drivers of species distributions is an important challenge for more accurately projecting ecological change under climate warming. Species distributions have often been modeled using solely environmental factors as predictors. However, there is much recent data supporting the hypothesi
Investigating the relationship between plant morphology, density, and herbivory of <i>Thlaspi</i>
The mustard family Brassicaceae includes many crop species, model plant systems, and invasive species. Many of these species produce a class of secondary defense to deter herbivory with a class of chemicals called glucosinolates (Carlsson et. al, 2009; Keeler & Chew, 2008). Thlaspi arvense is a non-
Environmental Mediation
John L. Watson and Luke J. Danielson. ?
Environmental Assessment Record Minerals-Raton Basin Coal Bed Methane Development
Evergreen Operating Company.
Environmental Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste by Two-Stage Plasma Gasification
Environmental assessment (2019). Covers Porto, Portugal, Vila Real. Topics: plasma gasification, municipal solid waste. Agencies: INEGI-FEUP, CITAB, University of Porto. Cites 1 external work.
Environmental Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste by Two-Stage Plasma Gasification
Printed from https://ideas.repec.org/a/gam/jeners/v12y2019i1p137-d194245.html Environmental Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste by Two-Stage Plasma Gasi cation Author & abstract Download 9 References 1 Citations Most related Related works & more Corrections Author Listed: Ana Ramos (aramos@inegi.up.
