226 results — topic: Ecology
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
Model output and meta-analysis data from INTERFACE paper
Model output and meta-analysis data from model-experiment comparison that came out of INTERFACE workshop. Includes output from five soil carbon models and a meta-analysis of warming and litter addition experiments. Code is posted at: https://github.com/bsulman/INTERFACE-model-experiment-synthesis
Colorado Division of Wildlife Wetlands Initiative Legacy Project 1997-1998 Progress Report Presented To The Wildlife Commission
Alex F. Chappell. Colorado Division of Wildlife. 1998.
Wetlands and Wildlife Management in Colorado: Past Accomplishments and a Model for the Future
Jim Ringelman. Colorado Division of Wildlife. February 1996.
The Greenline
Dick Roth, Larry MacDonnell, and Brenda Mitchell. Colorado Riparian Association. Spring 1996 – Fall 1998.
Response of a Depleted Sagebrush Steppe Riparian System to Grazing Control and Woody Plantings
http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_int/int_rp492.pdf?Warren P. Clary, Nancy L. Shaw, Jonathan G. Dudley, Wictoria A. Saab, John W. Kinney, Lynda C. Smithman?.1996.
Endangered Fish Recovery Program & Instream Flows
Peter Evans. Colorado Department of Natural Resources & Water Conservation Board Staff. July 22, 1996.
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.
Community- Based Environmental Protection FY 1996 Progress Report
Agenda Item 8, June 24, 1996 Board Meeting- Miscellaneous Matters- Open Meetings Law House Bill 96-1314
Tyler Martineau. Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District. June 14, 1996. ?
Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Second Conference
By: Joey Maschinski, David Hammond, Louella Holter. 1995. See preview for link to document
Ichthyofaunal Studies of the Gunnison River, Colorado
Bob D. Burdick. Fish and Wildlife. December 1, 1995.
Gunnison Soil Conservation District 1995 Annual Meeting
Gunnison Soil Conservation District 38th Annual Meeting Friday, March 10, 1995 6:30 — Welcome - Invocation 6:45-8:00 Dinner. 8:00-8:30. Business Meeting ‘ . Vice-Chairman, Introductions Reading and Approval of Minutes '93 District Narrative Presentation of Outstanding Cooperator Award 8:30-9:00 _ 19
Grasses and Legumes for Soil Conservation In The Pacific Northwest and Great Basin States
Joey Maschinski, David Hammond, Louella Holter. 1995.
Creating an Incentive in the Clean Water Act (CWA) for Voluntary Remediation of Water Quality Impacts at Abandoned and Inactive Mine Sites
Western Governors’ Association. June 26, 1995.
Species Endangerment Patterns in the United States
Curtis H. Flather, Linda A. Joyce, Carol A. Bloomgarden. USDA Forest Service. January 1, 1994.
A Photographic Utilization Guide for Key Riparian Graminoids
John W. Kinney, Warren P. Clary. 1994.
Recovery Implementation Program for Endangered Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin
US DOI Fish and Wildlife Services. September 3, 1993.
Small Mammals: A Beaver Pond Ecosystem and Adjacent Riparian Habitat in Idaho
Dean E. Medin and Warren P. Clary. June 1991.
Proceedings of the Third Intermountain Meadow Symposium
E.G. Siemer. Colorado State University and University of Wyoming. July 1, 1991.
