203 results — topic: Biodiversity & Conservation

Dataset

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.

Card, Daren C., Schield, Drew R., Reyes-Velasco, Jacobo2014DOI: 10.5061/dryad.qn1n2/6
Dataset

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.

Card, Daren C., Schield, Drew R., Reyes-Velasco, Jacobo2014DOI: 10.5061/dryad.qn1n2/8
Dataset

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.

Card, Daren C., Schield, Drew R., Reyes-Velasco, Jacobo2014DOI: 10.5061/dryad.qn1n2/7
Dataset

Data from: Effects of tree architecture on pollen dispersal and mating patterns in Abies pinsapo Boiss. (Pinaceae)

Plant architecture is crucial to pollination and mating in wind pollinated species. We investigate the effect of crown architecture on pollen dispersal, mating system and offspring quality, combining phenotypic and genotypic analyses in a low-density population of the endangered species Abies pinsap

Sánchez-Robles, Jose M., García Castaño, Juan L., Balao, Francisco2014DOI: 10.5061/dryad.f0d93Cited 2 times
Dataset

Genetic variation within the North American Sage-grouse genus Centrocercus (class Aves)

Evaluation of genetic differentiation within the Sage-grouse genus Centrocercus. Three geographically distinct samples of North American Sage-grouse, genus Centrocercus (class Aves). Two samples are taxonomically considered Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) and the third is considered

BGI2013DOI: 10.26036/cnphis0001260
Dataset

Data from: Historical stocking data and 19th century DNA reveal human-induced changes to native diversity and distribution of cutthroat trout

Many species are threatened with extinction and efforts are underway worldwide to restore imperiled species to their native ranges. Restoration requires knowledge of species' historic diversity and distribution, which may not be available. For some species, many populations were extirpated and human

Metcalf, Jessica L., Love Stowell, Sierra L., Kennedy, Christopher M.2012DOI: 10.5061/dryad.b4783Cited 1 times
Document

Endangered Fish Recovery Program & Instream Flows

Peter Evans. Colorado Department of Natural Resources & Water Conservation Board Staff. July 22, 1996.

1996
Document

Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Second Conference

By: Joey Maschinski, David Hammond, Louella Holter. 1995. See preview for link to document

1995
Student Paper

Vegetation zones in a large kettle pond near Gothic, Colorado

Keeler-Wolf V., Keeler-Wolf T.1972
Student Paper

Bottom fauna of Avery Creek

Lowe S. T., Cushman R. M.1971
Student Paper

A faunal survey of two trapping sites

Gaffney P.1971
Student Paper

A study of the saxicolous lichen communities atop Gothic Mountain, Colorado

Danilchik M. V.1971
Student Paper

A study of the <i>Veratrum californicum</i> communities on the eastern slope of Gothic Mountain

Clement L.1971
Student Paper

Succession in pond C of the Kettle Ponds, Gothic, Colorado

Wynne S.1970
Student Paper

A contrast of the vascular vegetation found in an old sagebrush community and a new one

Smith W.1970
Student Paper

A comparison of two ponds at Mexican Cut

Lippman L.1970
Student Paper

Study of a mounds-grassland on Black Mesa, Colorado

Jacobowski W. R.1970
Student Paper

Sage-grass and aspen

Hodge C.1970
Student Paper

Comparison of vegetation on granodiorite and limestone outcrops on similarly facing slopes near south bank of Judd's Falls

Herbst L. A.1970
Student Paper

A brief survey of the mushrooms in the spruce-fir forest of the Gothic, Colorado area

Dunn D. J.1969