1,912 results — topic: Gunnison Basin
Data from: Interspecific functional convergence and divergence and intraspecific negative density dependence underlie the seed-to-seedling transition in tropical trees
The seed-to-seedling transition constitutes a critical bottleneck in the life history of plants and represents a major determinant of species composition and abundance. However, we have surprisingly little knowledge regarding the forces driving this ontogenetic transition. Here we utilize informatio
Data from: Determinants of flammability in savanna grass species
1. Tropical grasses fuel the majority of fires on Earth. In fire-prone landscapes, enhanced flammability may be adaptive for grasses via the maintenance of an open canopy and an increase in spatiotemporal opportunities for recruitment and regeneration. In addition, by burning intensely but briefly,
Data from: Are leaf functional traits “invariant” with plant size, and what is “invariance” anyway?
Studies of size-related plant traits have established a suite of mathematical functions describing whole plant investment and allocation. In parallel, studies of plant “economic spectra” have measured the scaling and variance composition of traits related to the major dimensions of both structure an
Data from: Novel forests maintain ecosystem processes after the decline of native tree species
Data from: Disentangling the relative importance of species occurrence, abundance and intraspecific variability in community assembly: a trait-based approach at the whole-plant level in Mediterranean forests
Data from: Two low coverage bird genomes and a comparison of reference-guided versus de novo genome assemblies
As a greater number and diversity of high-quality vertebrate reference genomes become available, it is increasingly feasible to use these references to guide new draft assemblies for related species. Reference-guided assembly approaches may substantially increase the contiguity and completeness of a
Data from: Z chromosome divergence, polymorphism, and relative effective population size in a genus of lekking birds
Sex chromosomes contribute disproportionately to species boundaries as they diverge faster than autosomes and often have reduced diversity. Their hemizygous nature contributes to faster divergence and reduced diversity, as do some types of selection. In birds, other factors (mating system and bottle
Sage-Grouse de novo assembly
De novo assembly of the Gunnison Sage-Grouse using CLC Genomics Workbench. Includes CLC assembly report.
Sage-Grouse 1x reference-guided genome
1x consensus Sage-Grouse genome from reference-guided assembly using the Chicken genome as reference. Assembly statistics report is included.
Sage-Grouse to Chicken chromosome annotation
Chromsome annotation of the Sage-Grouse using the Chicken genome. Used 1x reference-guided assembly and blast, and assumed high synteny between species.
Sage-Grouse 2x reference-guided genome
2x consensus Sage-Grouse genome from reference-guided assembly using the Chicken genome as reference. Assembly statistics report is included.
Sage-Grouse mitochondrial assembly and MITOS annotation
Reference-guided assembly of the Sage-Grouse mitochondrion using consensus Galliformes mitochondrial sequence as guide. Includes MITOS annotation.
Sage-Grouse 5x reference-guided genome
5x consensus Sage-Grouse genome from reference-guided assembly using the Chicken genome as reference. Assembly statistics report is included.
The taxonomy of the flowering plants of the Gothic Natural Area and their habitat relationships
A brief survey of beaver activity in the Gothic Natural Area near Crested Butte, Colorado
Pennsylvanian and Permian stratigraphy in Crested Butte Quadrangle, Gunnison County, Colorado
Structural geology in the Crested Butte Quadrangle is more complex than previously reported. Outcrop relationships previously explained as unconformities are the result of large faults at Hunter's Hill and in Slate River valley. The following lithologic assemblages are recognized in the Absarokan ro
