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Per-Sample TPM with Annotations
Metatranscriptomic data generated from soil collected at the East River watershed, Crested Butte, CO. Normalized by TPM. Annotations included, and labeled with genome ID for all ORFs appearing on binned scaffolds. (Unbinned sequences labeled with UNK)
Per-Sample TPM with Annotations
Metatranscriptomic data generated from soil collected at the East River watershed, Crested Butte, CO. Normalized by TPM. Annotations included, and labeled with genome ID for all ORFs appearing on binned scaffolds. (Unbinned sequences labeled with UNK)
Table S1- Soil Chemistry Table
Chemical concentration and soil property measurements taken from soil collected at the East River, Crested Butte, CO.
Table S1- Soil Chemistry Table
Chemical concentration and soil property measurements taken from soil collected at the East River, Crested Butte, CO.
Mayflies avoid sweets: fish skin mucus amino sugars stimulate predator avoidance behaviour of <i> Baetis </i> larvae
Nonconsumptive effects of predators can have knock-on effects on prey fitness, life history and population dynamics. However, the origin of cues stimulating predator avoidance behaviour and the mechanisms underlying prey responses need further investigation. Previous studies revealed that nonconsump
Lifetime Fitness, Sex-Specific Life History, and the Maintenance of a Polyphenism
Polyphenisms-alternative morphs produced through plasticity-can reveal the evolutionary and ecological processes that initiate and maintain diversity within populations. We examined lifetime fitness consequences of two morphs in a polyphenic population of Arizona tiger salamanders using a 27-year da
Foraging efficiency and size matching in a plant-pollinator communitiy: the importance of sugar content and tongue length
A long-standing question in ecology is how species interactions are structured within communities. Although evolutionary theory predicts close size matching between floral nectar tube depth and pollinator proboscis length of interacting species, such size matching has seldom been shown and explained
Plant Identity Influences Foliar Fungal Symbionts More Than Elevation in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
Despite colonizing nearly every plant on Earth, foliar fungal symbionts have received little attention in studies on the biogeog- raphy of host-associated microbes. Evidence from regional scale studies suggests that foliar fungal symbiont distributions are influenced both by plant hosts and environm
Altitudinal gradients fail to predict fungal symbiont responses to warming
AbstractClimate change is shifting altitudinal species ranges, with potential to disrupt species interactions. Altitudinal gradient studies and warming experiments can both increase understanding of climate effects on species interactions, but few studies have used both together to improve predictio
Phenology as a process rather than an event: from individual reaction norms to community metrics
Abstract Measures of the seasonal timing of biological events are key to addressing questions about how phenology evolves, modifies species interactions, and mediates biological responses to climate change. Phenology is often characterized in terms of discrete events, such as a date of first floweri
Reproductive losses due to climate change? Induced earlier flowering are not the primary threat to plant population viability in a perennial herb
Abstract Despite a global footprint of shifts in flowering phenology in response to climate change, the reproductive consequences of these shifts are poorly understood. Furthermore, it is unknown whether altered flowering times affect plant population viability. We examine whether climate change‐ind
Fungal colonization of plant roots is resistant to nitrogen addition and resilient to dominant species losses
Abstract Global change drivers, such as nitrogen (N) deposition and non‐random species extinctions, may shift interactions among aboveground and belowground communities. However, tightly coupled interactions between aboveground and belowground organisms may buffer ecosystems to global change. Here,
Pollen and vegetative secondary chemistry of three pollen-rewarding lupines
Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that, in these pollen-rewarding species, pollen secondary chemistry may reflect the need to attract and reward pollinators more than the need to defend pollen from herbivory.
Comparing predictive measures and model functions for estimating plant biomass: lessons from a sagebrush–rabbitbrush community
It is indicated that accurate predictive models of forb and shrub biomass can frequently be easily obtained using simple linear regression and cover or volume data.
Social security: less socially connected marmots produce noisier alarm calls
The nonlinearity and fear hypothesis predicts that the structure of alarm vocalizations will be influenced by the signaller's internal state. Specifically, stressed or otherwise more aroused individuals will produce alarm calls that are relatively more nonlinear (i.e. they sound noisier). The positi
Two-year bee or not two-year bee? How voltinism is affected by temperature and season length in a high-elevation solitary bee
Organisms must often make developmental decisions without complete information about future conditions. This uncertainty-for example, about the duration of conditions favorable for growth-can favor bet-hedging strategies. Here, we investigated the causes of life cycle variation in Osmia iridis, a be
Development of a Waste-to-Energy Project for the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska
Technical report (2019). Covers Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska, Arctic Boulevard. Topics: Waste-to-Energy Project, WTE Technology, Mass Burn WTE Technology, Refuse Derived Fuel. Agencies: Municipality of Anchorage, Geosyntec Consultants, StreamlineAM, LLC. Cites 5 external works.
Development of a Micro-Scale Plasma Arc Gasification System for Long Duration Space Mission Waste Processing
Technical report (2012-2017). Covers Charleston, South Carolina, Kennedy Space Center. Topics: plasma arc gasification, waste processing, synthesis gas production. Agencies: NASA, NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate, Vencore, Inc.. Cites 9 external works.
Design of a Prototype of Water Purification by Plasma Technology as the Foundation for an Industrial Wastewater Plant
Technical report (2014-2015). Covers San José, Costa Rica, Cartago. Topics: water purification, plasma technology, industrial wastewater. Agencies: IOP Publishing Ltd, Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica, IAEA. Cites 2 external works.
Design of a Prototype of Water Purification by Plasma Technology as the Foundation for an Industrial Wastewater Plant
Design of a Prototype of Water Purification by Plasma Technology as the Foundation for an Industrial Wastewater Plant L Barillas1 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Volume 591, 15th Latin American Workshop on Plasma Physics (LAWPP 2014) and 21st IAEA
